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3/03 STM Scanning Marathon Pt. 2: Designing the Enterprise-E
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by AndrewR: [QB] Why the hell do we need 'sleek' in the Starships!?!?! They're not flying in air or fluidic space. Look at this line by Eaves: "I definately wanted to have a sleeker looking-looking ship like the Excelsior, I wanted it to look like it could go real fast. To me the shapes on the D, looked almost like they wouldn't be able to handle that kind of speed. So I thought in an architectural sense, the needed to be longer and a lot more streamlined." I mean did this guy do ANY research into his design? Gah. Why do they keep using him? "Even though it looks smaller than the Enterprise D, it's actually a longer ship." 'My cat's breath smells like cat food' I like page 3's design. It has a nice balance between the E-D and the Voyager and includes it's own character. The final design is TOO alien from what has gone before RE Surface textures: "I always thought the A was just beautiful. That's kind of how the E was done as well." Yeah, except you failed miserably. I hate those litte off-colour squares here and there - if they are trying to recreate the E-refit look - they didn't succeed. If they were trying to creat the panelling of the E-D - they failed. Nemesis speculation/spoilers: s p o i l e r s p a c e The saucer seperation was really good - and THAT is something they should have used in Nemesis. Would have given Riker a place to go and leaving Deanna on the bridge - and taking Beverly maybe over there. Leaving Worf to take on the Viceroy - with some better fighting through the ships - with Worf barking orders to security 'troops.' Maybe even both falling into the 'abyss'. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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