It may also come under attack without anyone intending to at all. By the whale probe, for instance.I feel like assuming that no one will want to attack the survey ship is a dangerous conclusion to jump to.
Yes we did. The Merchant-class has a spherical primary hull.We haven't built a sphere design before, so this will be interesting. And also I think quite well suited to a pure science project?
Only prototype tech it might have is the new type-1 phasers. Everything else has started moving into mass production.[X] Half-Saucer (Industry: 3)
[X] Sphere (Industry: 2)
It's just a survey ship, and it's going to be full of untested prototype tech, I don't see why it needs to have a saucer full of optional features and add-ons.
It's not an explorer. It isn't going to be 'far-roaming', in fact it is quite the opposite. It will never be more than a week or two away from resupply and a few days from a patrol ship.The ship may not only get "up to things" on its own, but its far-roaming mission means it may be the first responder for any number of things.
It's not an explorer. It isn't going to be 'far-roaming', in fact it is quite the opposite. It will never be more than a week or two away from resupply and a few days from a patrol ship.
If a survey ship is a first responder to anything things have gone horribly, horribly wrong.
Seriously, if a survey ship answers a distress call, its first response is to forward the call to the nearest patrol ship and then go about its business. Said business is parking its fat sciency arse in orbit of a planet and staying there. If danger approaches, its answer is to bug the fuck out at maximum warp to the nearest star base.
It doesn't need guns. It doesn't need the best impulse engines. Its defences are, ultimately, the best warp factor we can give it and not much else because, by hell and high water, it ain't getting involved.
The point of the saucer isn't necessarily to fit as many guns or impulse engines as possible -- it's to fit the best sensors and as many computers as possible.It doesn't need guns. It doesn't need the best impulse engines. Its defences are, ultimately, the best warp factor we can give it and not much else because, by hell and high water, it ain't getting involved.
It's not an explorer. It isn't going to be 'far-roaming', in fact it is quite the opposite. It will never be more than a week or two away from resupply and a few days from a patrol ship.
If a survey ship is a first responder to anything things have gone horribly, horribly wrong.
Seriously, if a survey ship answers a distress call, its first response is to forward the call to the nearest patrol ship and then go about its business. Said business is parking its fat sciency arse in orbit of a planet and staying there. If danger approaches, its answer is to bug the fuck out at maximum warp to the nearest star base.
It doesn't need guns. It doesn't need the best impulse engines. Its defences are, ultimately, the best warp factor we can give it and not much else because, by hell and high water, it ain't getting involved.
I know. My last post pointed that out. I just want people to know that, if you're voting for a full saucer it is to go full SCIENCE! and not for anything else.The point of the saucer isn't necessarily to fit as many guns or impulse engines as possible -- it's to fit the best sensors and as many computers as possible.
I'm not sure it works that way, simply because "maximizing science" while minimizing internal space isn't actually maximizing science, and the synergies available to integrated sensors and computers on one ship aren't available to computers separated by thousands of kilometers (even if you might get a nice parallax effect from such separated sensors). The cost differences between the hull shapes seems minimal, too (each is one industry step up from the last, the smallest possible difference), while the gains from internal space seem to grow faster than the cost of it.My vote for a sphere was because, if we maximise science as much as possible while keeping costs down, you can simply field two sphere survey ships for the cost of one full saucer and get equal or better results.
Full saucer being better for basically everything capability-wise irritates my aesthetic sense. I don't want to constantly ape the most basic Fed aesthetic.