It feels like a stretch to take the only line in the update about the large deflector's bulk interacting with the potential landing system: "By maintaining the bulk of the deflector in the main hull the vertical space should be kept manageable for the landing system," and pull the idea that the ship will have restricted landing capabilities out of it.Inline and blister are still head to head with 1 vote difference!
Maybe another point from the update to swing it? It is explained that the engineers are sure that they can work the landing gear around the blister. So even in the best case a ship with blister deflector has to be choosier with its landing spots.
Oh, good point, hmmm.
Typically nacelles haven't taken up weight when we've chosen them before; I assume in this case they're factored into the tonnage listed for the saucer to some degree. It also seems that the specific breakpoints putting us just over our tonnage max for a single thruster, which makes me think there's some intentionality here.
@Sayle, will the nacelles add extra weight, or is that factored in?
Yeah, it is a stretch. I am not denying it but people have voted for stranger reasons. It is meant to appeal to the crowd that want the ship to land.It feels like a stretch to take the only line in the update about the large deflector's bulk interacting with the potential landing system: "By maintaining the bulk of the deflector in the main hull the vertical space should be kept manageable for the landing system," and pull the idea that the ship will have restricted landing capabilities out of it.
The choice being offered seems pretty clear to me. We can have a full speed ship, or a slower, smaller, cheaper ship.
The descriptions of both choices explicitly state how they won't prevent us from utilizing the advantages of the flat-bottom saucer. In-universe it's not going to be an issue, and out-of-universe I don't think Sayle is going to take back the ability to choose either of the options that were the reason for picking this saucer shape in the first place.Yeah, it is a stretch. I am not denying it but people have voted for stranger reasons. It is meant to appeal to the crowd that want the ship to land.
I want to point out that I did not lie.The descriptions of both choices explicitly state how they won't prevent us from utilizing the advantages of the flat-bottom saucer. In-universe it's not going to be an issue, and out-of-universe I don't think Sayle is going to take back the ability to choose either of the options that were the reason for picking this saucer shape in the first place.
The ability to land (or mount vertical nacelles) is not at risk in this vote, and one shouldn't try to make it out like it is.
Thank youDepends on if you count the backup batteries as an extra deck. They only take up a smidge of an eighth deck and they aren't critical to the design.
Details and and issues of that kind are generally far below the quite high level of abstraction we're designing these ships from, where those things just get done for us without necessitating further input or incurring further costs.I want to point out that I did not lie.
The argument is not in bad faith either.
What I did was pointing out a problem that needs working around (pointed out in the update with solution). I contunied with the logical usecase that through the blister will not intefere with the ability to land it is interfering with the landing gear. As anyone who needed to build something or got told by a professional mechanic that something is no problem knows that it very much is inconvenient.
So will the blister prevent landing? No.
Will it be inconcenient? Very much yes.
Please do not accuse me of neighsaying.
It only changes max/sprint speed not cruise speed. So it cruises the galaxy just as fast either way (unless we take both and the max speed gets below the cruise speed)If the inline wins its going to be a slowpoke and we could have just used a warp seven engine.
Sprint speed is vitally important for a ship that's going to be plying the far frontiers of the Federation, brushing up against other powers and their ships as we all expand.
To put a cap on sprint speed like the short core and inline deflector do would cripple the starship. Especially when mass being a factor in shielding is concerned. Do we really want this to have less shields than the Newton-class? Or only marginally greater sprint speed?
It's doing science patrol on the frontier, because the frontier is where we want to land people. Very much not behind the border.It's not doing patrol on the border of the frontier, its doing science behind the border in locations we want to land people.