You do know that the ship from the game is literally from DS9, right?
I was not aware of that, actually. I was under the impression the centaur class didn't have a secondary hull and the nacelle pylons connected directly to the saucer.
You do know that the ship from the game is literally from DS9, right?
Actually, it seems like the one in Resurgence is some kind of refit.
I can't rule out it being some weird STO variant though, especially now that Picard S2 has a bunch of STO ships in it.
That'll only work in a setting where combat doesn't happen.I feel like if you're going to make a super hard sci fi design, you mind as well go all the way, like the Venture Star from Avatar, which had multiple methods of propulsion and such (deploys a sail that is pushed by a laser when leaving the Sol system and to stop when returning, uses fuel propellent engines to slow down towards the destination and to return towards Sol).
Also on deviantart here.ArtStation - The big "E"
An alternate take on the Enterprise. It is set up so that like on a modern rocket the down direction is created by the engine thrusting.
It also makes some of the Star Trek bits nonsensical. The Navigational Deflector, for instance, is clearly blocked by the hull. Even if that's supposed to be something else, like a sensor array... it's still blocked by the hull...I think the big problem with the rocketprise is all the exposed greebling and cables and other bits, bits that federation ships generally do not have, and certainly do not have in this volume. It makes it look less like a star trek ship based on rocketry, and more like a rocket ship with some ST bits tacked on.
Star Trek: Picard actually started season 1 off pretty well, aside from its weird refusal to put its worldbuilding in the show itself and the fact that it was blind to anti-Romulan sentiment being completely justified in-universe by TNG, DS9, and VOY.I can't believe people on here have inflicted upon themselves the horror of watching ST: pukard and ST: D.
Dunno, I saw the first few episodes episode,and tbh it was pretty underwhelming and tried to do lots of stupid virtue signalling, like the whole android angle and the Mary Sue character and Romulan ninjas.Star Trek: Picard actually started season 1 off pretty well, aside from its weird refusal to put its worldbuilding in the show itself and the fact that it was blind to anti-Romulan sentiment being completely justified in-universe by TNG, DS9, and VOY.
It just went to shit in the back half because Alex Kurtzman and the rest of the crew, including Michael Chabon, didn't think shit through early on and wound up whipping shit up on the fly. And literally everything they did was the fucking lamest, least hype thing imaginable.
Actually the navigational deflector is on the saucer where the bridge normally is so it isn't blocked by the hull.It also makes some of the Star Trek bits nonsensical. The Navigational Deflector, for instance, is clearly blocked by the hull. Even if that's supposed to be something else, like a sensor array... it's still blocked by the hull...