HOME | DD

NewDivide1701 — Not DSC's Edison - NCC-1683

#discovery #star #startrek #trek #startrekfanart #startrekdiscovery
Published: 2021-07-17 01:25:23 +0000 UTC; Views: 3955; Favourites: 38; Downloads: 41
Redirect to original
Description

A TOS version of the Hoover class starship.


www.deviantart.com/newdivide17…


www.paypal.com/pools/c/8ffqpAn…


Something I realized is that this is another InPayne project for a TMP version.  Namely take a Miranda class, remove the nacelles and rollbar, and add the lower nacelle pylons and nacelles of the Constellation class starship, and there we go with USS Edison, NCC-1683-A.


The wormhole in the back was inspired both by Interstellar (2014) and the dumbass questions by skeptics whether UFO and warp drive researchers took relativity into consideration.  Believe it or not, wormholes were actually derived from relativity.  From the Wikipedia page regarding the Einstein-Rosen bridge:


"based on a special solution of the Einstein field equations "


en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wormhole


So real question isn't whether UFO and warp drive researchers took relativity into consideration, but rather do skeptics take relativity into consideration?


This TOS version does have the holographic communication systems, but guessing they were proving to become increasingly unreliable as it had already crashed many of the Enterprise's systems and had to be completely stripped out.  I wouldn't be surprised if many of the NCC-1701-A's problems was another attempt at holographic communication systems, and Scotty had to strip that out as well.


I thought about how it would be possible to have holographic systems like on Discovery.  In the 24th century, they use photons and force fields to create a solid hologram as mentioned on Star Trek: Insurrection and on Star Trek: Voyager including the episode, "Phage," where the EMH says a magnetic containment field.  I did some checking, and apparently there is a thing called laser cooling.  I'm not even going to being to pretend to understand it, but chances are if they found a way to say freeze nitrogen atoms for a split second using lasers, then it might be long enough for it to be solid enough for a 3D laser projector.  I don't know if it's like an ice sheet with a 3D laser projector, or if they use a 3D sculpture like Elsa from Frozen (2013) 24 times a second.  Maybe a 4 sided box to give sufficient parallax for the hologram.


It might not be too different from R2-D2's holographic projector, and can explain the low resolution.


And when I say 3D laser projector, it's like what I had said on this image:


www.deviantart.com/newdivide17…


And this YouTube vid:


youtu.be/0ics3RVSn9w


But who knows?


By the way, if you're hit with the cooling lasers all together, I think your body would drop by maybe a tenth of a degree Celsius.  So no chance of R2-D2 freezing you in your place.

Related content
Comments: 3

warrior31992 [2021-07-18 06:46:39 +0000 UTC]

👍: 0 ⏩: 0

anthsco [2021-07-17 18:45:43 +0000 UTC]

👍: 0 ⏩: 0

XCVBatag [2021-07-17 08:13:18 +0000 UTC]

👍: 0 ⏩: 0