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I think it may be a variant of the sovereign. A mixture of Imperial hull with the sovvie itself, saucer belonging to one of the other variants. Could be, and probably am, wrong though. My other thought is that it may actually be one of those small sci ships.
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I think it's one of Perpetuals designs, it's very low slung and that saucer is unusual. It's really hard to say from that angle. but the warp nacelles and the impulse engines look very much like those in perpetual concept art. I've been trying to find the images online, I swear I've seen it rendered.
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If you look at the Trailer for STO when it first came out that particular federation ship was in it. Plus some Screenshots showing the ships name as Cryptic. I believe it was supposed to be in the game but because of some (Unknown to me) reason they never put the ship in the game. I think a varient of the ship is in the trailer.
If you look at the Trailer for STO when it first came out that particular federation ship was in it. Plus some Screenshots showing the ships name as Cryptic. I believe it was supposed to be in the game but because of some (Unknown to me) reason they never put the ship in the game. I think a varient of the ship is in the trailer.
No the Typhoon has a much larger nav deflector and has the doubled nacelles and this ship is too short and rounded to be a Sovereign variant. It's a pity these ships never ended up in game as anything but wrecks although I think the Aquarius is based on a Perpetual design.
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you mean the one at 0:28, and again at 1:00? yeah that does look similar.
Hmm... at 1:25 there's a nice shot of what looks like a Sovereign variant with a bridge connecting the two nacelles.
The NX-9something-or-other.
It's just a Noble with a pod. It showed up a lot in the early pre-release stuff. It was supposed to be Starfleet's best and latest, there was this 'Ships of the Line' article about it, but it ended up not making it into the game.
This question has been asked before, and will surely be asked again. It's an unused cruiser variant that dates back to before the game's launch. That shipyard holo hasn't changed in three years.
I used to be able to link to two nice screenshots of it in the game's gallery, but it looks like the oldest images have been purged.
The saucer and hull are right, in those pictures, the nacelles are different, so it is an AC variant.
From what I gather Perpetual had intended much greater flexibility in how ship captains could mix and match parts, various engines with different abilities would each have their own unique graphic.
They probably got rid of those pictures so they wouldn't have people asking "Why can't we fly these ships?".
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It is interesting that the 'new' Aquarius Class is based on Perpetual's Sacagawea class, I wonder if that means that Cryptic now has permission to use other Perpetual designs.
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It is interesting that the 'new' Aquarius Class is based on Perpetual's Sacagawea class, I wonder if that means that Cryptic now has permission to use other Perpetual designs.
Pretty sure Cryptic inherited all the assets Perpetual developed for the game; so they've always been able to, they just didn't want to. To be fair, many of them don't really fit Cryptic's style very well.
Pretty sure Cryptic inherited all the assets Perpetual developed for the game; so they've always been able to, they just didn't want to. To be fair, many of them don't really fit Cryptic's style very well.
Some of Perpetual's ideas were stupid to start with. One of them had an engineering section that looked kinda like a shoebox....
It's an old kitbash of old ships made prior to release. Some of the parts were re-used, and updated/changed to some extent, and thusly used in an assortment of ships, namely the Assault Cruisers. Other parts, like the nacelles, were completely dropped.
The trailer and other images people have posted have a similar story. These ship parts may look good at a glance, but they fall very far behind our current standard.
Some of the old designs can actually be found in the game - as floating hulks at the warp-in in deep space encounters.
I believe a few parts of those old ships also serve as starship debris that can be found in some missions and areas.
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Hmm... at 1:25 there's a nice shot of what looks like a Sovereign variant with a bridge connecting the two nacelles.
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The NX-9something-or-other.
It's just a Noble with a pod. It showed up a lot in the early pre-release stuff. It was supposed to be Starfleet's best and latest, there was this 'Ships of the Line' article about it, but it ended up not making it into the game.
I used to be able to link to two nice screenshots of it in the game's gallery, but it looks like the oldest images have been purged.
Here is an Imgur gallery of the two shots of the ship I've been able to find. The saucer and hull are a match. It looks like the shipyard holo has Typhoon nacelles, though. The nacelles from the ship in those pictures made it in as part of the Noble-class.
From what I gather Perpetual had intended much greater flexibility in how ship captains could mix and match parts, various engines with different abilities would each have their own unique graphic.
They probably got rid of those pictures so they wouldn't have people asking "Why can't we fly these ships?".
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Pretty sure Cryptic inherited all the assets Perpetual developed for the game; so they've always been able to, they just didn't want to. To be fair, many of them don't really fit Cryptic's style very well.
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The trailer and other images people have posted have a similar story. These ship parts may look good at a glance, but they fall very far behind our current standard.
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I believe a few parts of those old ships also serve as starship debris that can be found in some missions and areas.
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woah some of these ships look badass :O I hope they will all be in game one day