I dunno I like the weird shape of Book's ship and it's transforming ability.La Sirena's a memorable Trek civilian ship. Maybe that wouldn't mean much, but Book's ship over at Star Trek Discovery is completely forgettable despite presumably being much more advanced. Like Dr. Who's TARDIS, Book's ship is mostly left to the imagination except for the main bridge/control room, and that room itself isn't very remarkable.
Screen grab?There's also a few other ships of the same class in the trailer.
the 6th and 7th gifs. The ship chasing the Vulcan ship in the first gif and in the second gif, the two ships on the left.Screen grab?
Time stamp?
Thanks!
That is La Sirena, no?The ship chasing the Vulcan ship
?and in the second gif, the two ships on the left.
I'm talking about these gifs, I miscounted.That is La Sirena, no?
The problem with Book's Ship is that the show runners haven't given it a official name.La Sirena's a memorable Trek civilian ship. Maybe that wouldn't mean much, but Book's ship over at Star Trek Discovery is completely forgettable despite presumably being much more advanced. Like Dr. Who's TARDIS, Book's ship is mostly left to the imagination except for the main bridge/control room, and that room itself isn't very remarkable.
Interesting catch.I'm talking about these gifs, I miscounted.
The ship chasing the Vulcan ship here:
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And the two ships on the left here:
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Why is that a problem?The problem with Book's Ship is that the show runners haven't given it a official name.
It's still known as "Book's Ship".
I thought about asking the same question, but then I realized I'm not a ship person and therefore unqualified to comment on Trek ships...for reasons.Why is that a problem?
If Books' ship was the main one I almost grant you that.These are the voyages of the USS James T. Kirk's ship...
Doesn't quite have the same ring to it.
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