Akira Class Heavy Cruiser

Best Star Trek ship or greatest Star Trek ship?

I want to impale my ass on those nacelles

Not even close. Top 5 Starfleet ship designs are...

1. Ambassador Class
2. The OTHER Ambassador Class
3. Constitution Refit
4. Galaxy Class
5. Centaur Class

>Nacelles below saucer section

wtf is this cheap Klingon knock-off doing in my Starfleet?

Is Voyager even worth watching?

Some episodes are good yeah.

DS9 > TNG > Voyager

>it's a bully data episode

>It's a modern take on the Miranda Class from Star Trek 2
>It's also a Fighter Carrier
>It's made to kick butt
>We only see it getting destroyed.

I hate Star Trek sometimes.

NX-01 stunt flying

>a modern take on the Miranda Class from Star Trek 2
If any ship is a modern take on the Miranda Class it would be the Nebula Class, not the Akira Class.

They both work like that, although the Akira is more Miranda than the Nebula.

"Alright, which cockmongler let the retard near the design console?"

The Nebula is much more invocative of the Miranda, it like the Miranda has its nacelles tucked underneath the saucer.

none of these ships are the superior NX class.

you guys got faggot taste

>round saucer-shaped part with nacelles
There, every federation starship ever since the NX. Talk about a stagnating design.

>YFW both designs are 20+ years old now and not really "modern" anymore.

Nebula is literally the 24th century version of the Miranda
>both are spinoff designs from the "hero" ship (Constitution, Galaxy)
>both have the nacelles under the saucer
>both have a rollbar/pod type thing going on

More time has passed between now and Star Trek: First Contact than between First Contact and the Original Series.

That's one thing I always liked about Star Wars over Star Trek. Most ships are symmetrical in ST, which can look nice, but SW had some really cool asymmetrical ship designs (Millenium Falcon, B-wing, etc)

What I don't like though is while it makes sense for the Miranda to use the same saucer as a Constitution, why the hell does the Nebula use a Galaxy saucer? That thing's fucking huge, making the entire ship almost as massive as a Galaxy class. And it's only meant for short-range missions (from the times we see it in the show)

>he has never touched a tit

15 torpedo tubes, Dude.

Fifteen torpedo tubes.

E X C E L S I O R

The Excelsior had the best crockery.

If you've seen at least the TOS movies, TNG and DS9, then yeah, but set expectations to their lowest possible settings or you'll be disappointed.

What if they had a bunch of spare Galaxy saucers because of cases where it separated and the stardrive was lost?

>no Sovereign Class

Daedalus class tho.

>weapons are still pointy things with some kind of path which a projectile of some sort passes through
It just werks

Meant for

My favorite Trek ship is the Nautilus class, you probably never heard of it

I had to actually look that up to make sure it wasn't true, 3/10 since the bait managed to work on an idiot like me

I love them, though. Fed ship designs are pretty unique in the realm of science fiction. In other shoes or films you get these "realistic" space ship designs, like the Galactica, that are just these bricks and the only thing that differentiates one from the other are details.

Federation ships stand out among the rest.

Apparently, it also slices pizza.

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just think, in a few months voyager won't be the worst star trek anymore, and it may actually be considered good

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>caring for nonexistent spaceships for nerds

>acting superior while posting on a Bajoran orb experience forum.

>"duuu-uuh captins lawg...."