My next question is there any other ships of this class other than the Princeton and Wellington?
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As for your first question, it depends. Do you care if your ship looks like the real thing from the show? If so, you might want to change it. But, if you don't care, I'm sure you can do whatever you want.
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"Their 'flower power' is no match for my glower power!"
-C. Montgomery Burns, The Simpsons
And I do like the overall Niagara design, too! How could one verify that the model in "Best of Both Worlds" really looked like that, though, and isn't just fancy imagination and artistic license by the artist...? Is there any contact info in the Fact Files, say, Larry Nemecek's email or something?
Timo Saloniemi
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"Resolve and thou art free."
I can tell what's wrong with Shockwave: the same as with all other plug-ins that have to be installed separately, work more or less well for about half a year until you have to upgrade it because everyone's using a new version.
Three years ago, Netscape 3 provided access to 100% of all pages. Pure HTML, few overhead, fast loading and browsing with a Pentium I possible. Just how I liked it.
I'm using the overloaded Netscape 4.5 only occasionally, it provides access to about 95% of all web content and is darn slow. Why should I care about countless additional features I will need every few months, if at all? Every time I visit the Netscape homepage I find another 20 new plug-ins one *must* have. Agreed, Shockwave is common, but not common enough to install it (and risk system damage, I'm using Windows) just to view one page.
I'm mostly using Netscape 3, fast and efficient. This excludes me from about 20% of all content, the most important reason being that everyone's using new HTML and JS versions for no obvious reason. On the other hand, with JS disabled, there are no pop-ups. Try it, it's surfer's heaven. ;-)
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"Naomi Wildman, sub-unit of Ensign Samantha Wildman, state your intentions." (VOY: "Infinite Regress")
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Postscript: I am Joking.
And about the Niagra, I think it looks good, even though I don't particularly like that Niagra concept.
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"I've never seen anything this beautiful in the entire galaxy. Alright, give me the bomb" -Ultra Magnus, Fight or Flee
AFAIK, the Fact Files don't say anything about the ship's size.
I just wanted to measure the size and found that it's not necessary. The length should be exactly the same as of the Freedom (coincidence or laziness of the artist?):
http://www.uni-siegen.de/~ihe/bs/startrek/schematics/niagara-official.jpg
http://www.uni-siegen.de/~ihe/bs/startrek/schematics/freedom.jpg
In case the nacelles are of the same size as the Galaxy's, both ships would be 430m. Your version would be a few meters longer. The window spacing in the saucer roughly supports this, while the windows in the neck and the engineering hull, respectively, give us only about half the size. This is why there is a theory that the nacelles are actually smaller, the same type as on the New Orleans. This nacelle type, however, is prolonged and has therefore different proportions than depicted:
http://www.uni-siegen.de/~ihe/bs/startrek/schematics/neworleans.htm
So, if we trust the schematic, there would have to be another scaled-down version of the Galaxy nacelles. However, I tend to support the theory of a larger ship, after all there is definitely a bridge module on the Freedom which alone has the depicted three decks.
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"Naomi Wildman, sub-unit of Ensign Samantha Wildman, state your intentions." (VOY: "Infinite Regress")
Also, can you tell me the address of the Fact Files?
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"Resolve and thou art free."
We have to get some physical evidence of these two ships... we just have to - I think we should scour the internet - or mainly the newsgroups continually pleading with Okuda/Sternbach/Nemecek to give us some details...
I think that saucer section is an Ambassador saucer section - but the artist just made it a lil different!?!
Andrew
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"Its a CLOCK!" - Sisko, "Dramatis Personae" DS9.
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And the saucer looks much more like a Galaxy's than an Ambassador's. Isn't there a top view of at least one of those ships showing that the saucer is elliptical, not circular?
And there is, sort of, some proof on the Freedom. There's a vidcap from TBoBW of a ship that some people have matched to the shape of the Freedom. It isn't utterly conclusive, but it suggests that the FF diagram is probably at least close.
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"Back in the 14th century, stair-stepping to the oldies was not considered manly."
-John Scalzi, on the longbow as the best weapon of the second millennium
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"There will be an answer, let it be..."
Motto of the USS Sutherland
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Just search for 'Freedom'and you'll find it.
PS: There are lots of non-canon ships on that site as well, wich are classified as canon: watch out!
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"There will be an answer, let it be..."
Motto of the USS Sutherland
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