i read form here:
http://techspecs.acalltoduty.com/norway.html
that the norway class vessel has 2 photon torpedo launchers under the main deflector... on this vessel the deflector looks like it is close to the launchers... would that possibly cause conflict with the dish and a possible destruction of the ship?
Well, those are fan-authored specs, so there's no reason to expect to agree with all their conclusions. I would also point out that there are no evident phaser strips on the model, and this could point to a special-purpose ship of some kind, as some in this thread theorize.
However, it was shown to fire a phaser in the movie (just not from a strip), and it appears to be not only a good-sized starship not much smaller than
Voyager, but also one sent in to attack the Borg cube. So probably, we should assign it some limited probe/torpedo launch capability at the minimum.
I would believe in a torpedo launcher, or pair of compact ones, somewhere in or around the forward hull inset. Said inset looks awfully busy:
There must be a phaser emitter in there somewhere, too, but this is no problem. There are plenty of greeblies to choose from, after all. I don't see anything fundamentally wrong with the torpedoes being that close to the deflector, as those systems are nudged up against one another on some other designs too. The business with the antiproton charge in ST: First Contact had to do with what the Borg were using it for, and besides, shooting it with a phaser is pretty different from launching controlled-flight missiles meters and meters away. On the
Sovereign-class starship, the clearance between the quantum torpedoes and the captain's yacht looks really tight, but it doesn't seem to cause any problems.
There might be room for an aft torpedo launcher out back somewhere in the space between the nacelles, but that part of the model was not detailed.
Ah, the
Norway-class starship: one of the most mysterious Starfleet designs we've glimpsed. Really, I thought it had quite a sleek look, especially in perspective.