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Concept for a real Enterprise

Posted: Thu Jun 12, 2014 9:52 pm
by theta_pinch

Re: Concept for a real Enterprise

Posted: Fri Jun 13, 2014 3:44 pm
by Mr. Oragahn
Sexy. Apparently both functional and cool.
I hope they thought about including a secondy bridge deeper inside the ship? Those exposed bridges make me nervous.

Re: Concept for a real Enterprise

Posted: Sat Jun 14, 2014 1:13 am
by Praeothmin
Nice!

Re: Concept for a real Enterprise

Posted: Sat Jun 14, 2014 4:55 am
by Lucky
Mr. Oragahn wrote:Sexy. Apparently both functional and cool.
I hope they thought about including a secondy bridge deeper inside the ship? Those exposed bridges make me nervous.
I suggest you take a closer look at the actual size of the bridge in comparison to the ship. It appears to be about the size of a space shuttle.

Re: Concept for a real Enterprise

Posted: Sun Jun 15, 2014 10:44 am
by theta_pinch
Lucky wrote:
Mr. Oragahn wrote:Sexy. Apparently both functional and cool.
I hope they thought about including a secondy bridge deeper inside the ship? Those exposed bridges make me nervous.
I suggest you take a closer look at the actual size of the bridge in comparison to the ship. It appears to be about the size of a space shuttle.
I'm estimating between 40 and 50 meters.

Re: Concept for a real Enterprise

Posted: Sun Jun 15, 2014 3:49 pm
by Mike DiCenso
Bridge? Its more like a Space Shuttle orbiter flight deck than ship's bridge, and excluding the Alcubierre drive rings, I would have to agree that this ship is not much larger than the fuselage of a Shuttle orbiter, probably around 37-50 meters is about right. I don't know why the saucer-shaped front section is there, other than to invoke the fictional starships, as they could've just as easily have put a more volume efficient sphere there. But then would look more like the U.S.S. Discovery from 2001: a Space Odyssey, not Star Trek.


Also this design seem to heavily invoke the XCV-330 Enterprise.
-Mike

Re: Concept for a real Enterprise

Posted: Sun Jun 15, 2014 5:42 pm
by 2046
Yes, the half-saucer and nacelle-esque modules manage to make it both cool and completely cheesy all at the same time.

Re: Concept for a real Enterprise

Posted: Mon Jun 16, 2014 1:41 pm
by Mr. Oragahn
Lucky wrote:
Mr. Oragahn wrote:Sexy. Apparently both functional and cool.
I hope they thought about including a secondy bridge deeper inside the ship? Those exposed bridges make me nervous.
I suggest you take a closer look at the actual size of the bridge in comparison to the ship. It appears to be about the size of a space shuttle.
Already did, but if they want to get serious about it, I think the sooner they think about protecting the crew as much as possible will one day or another have them realize that unless hull and windows can be made of unobtainium, extra layers of metal and griders between flesh bags and space would be a very good thing.
Plus there won't be much to look at in fact, so what they really want is, at best, an observation canopy, a module of some sort, for one or two people tops and that's all.

Re: Concept for a real Enterprise

Posted: Mon Jun 16, 2014 6:15 pm
by theta_pinch
Mike DiCenso wrote:Bridge? Its more like a Space Shuttle orbiter flight deck than ship's bridge, and excluding the Alcubierre drive rings, I would have to agree that this ship is not much larger than the fuselage of a Shuttle orbiter, probably around 37-50 meters is about right. I don't know why the saucer-shaped front section is there, other than to invoke the fictional starships, as they could've just as easily have put a more volume efficient sphere there. But then would look more like the U.S.S. Discovery from 2001: a Space Odyssey, not Star Trek.


Also this design seem to heavily invoke the XCV-330 Enterprise.
-Mike
Actually it was intentionally supposed to be reminiscent of the XCV-330 Enterprise.