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I don't know......these odd numbered nacelles seem like they would throw the whole warp field out of alignment.....unless one was for additional power for the weapons and shields maybe.... :D
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MEATLOAFr wrote:
shiftdel wrote:For me is irrelevant the position of the nacelles above or below the saucer, if the design is good, I'm OK with that. I like a lot of the Miranda and Akira designs, and they both have nacelles below the saucer, so, np for me...
Agreed - as long as i looks good (and is a plausible design) I don't care where the nacelles are located - or how many there are
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MEATLOAFr wrote:
shiftdel wrote:For me is irrelevant the position of the nacelles above or below the saucer, if the design is good, I'm OK with that. I like a lot of the Miranda and Akira designs, and they both have nacelles below the saucer, so, np for me...
Agreed - as long as i looks good (and is a plausible design) I don't care where the nacelles are located - or how many there are
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Moongrim wrote:
MEATLOAFr wrote:
shiftdel wrote:For me is irrelevant the position of the nacelles above or below the saucer, if the design is good, I'm OK with that. I like a lot of the Miranda and Akira designs, and they both have nacelles below the saucer, so, np for me...
Agreed - as long as i looks good (and is a plausible design) I don't care where the nacelles are located - or how many there are
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Needs more nacelles. :lol:
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DefiantClient wrote:Needs more nacelles. :lol:
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Moongrim wrote:
MEATLOAFr wrote:
shiftdel wrote:For me is irrelevant the position of the nacelles above or below the saucer, if the design is good, I'm OK with that. I like a lot of the Miranda and Akira designs, and they both have nacelles below the saucer, so, np for me...
Agreed - as long as i looks good (and is a plausible design) I don't care where the nacelles are located - or how many there are
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MEATLOAFr wrote:love the tag "no one takes credit for this"
My favorite part is the ship's name: USS Overkill. Take that, fanboys :P
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What!? No rollbars?
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Greyryder wrote:What!? No rollbars?
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el gato wrote:But can we all agree that Federation ships shouldn't have the nacelles beneath the saucer? ;) :P
I couldn't DISAGREE more with this.
shiftdel wrote:For me is irrelevant the position of the nacelles above or below the saucer, if the design is good, I'm OK with that.
I couldn't AGREE more with this.

IMO it's not the position of the nacelles that characterize the Federation ships. Actually it never was about this.

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