waffledog88
waffledog88
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27th Jul 2017
24th Aug 2017
The USS Kiara is a fictional ship I designed for the Star Trek universe. It existed around the time of the Enterprise D and the USS Voyager, so it shares some similarities. Enjoy! UPDATE: Added Deco for a more Realistic ship.
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Comments

  • unit54
    unit54
    28th Jul 2017
    I am not bothered by the nacell. Just add some damage reistance and it's enough.
  • TheArchitect
    TheArchitect
    28th Jul 2017
    I'd also suggest a more advanced deflector. Enlarge and armor it to ensure reliability in battle. Perhaps even a secondary deflector is in order with such a powerful drive.
  • Dr_Eggman
    Dr_Eggman
    28th Jul 2017
    I LITERALLY FORGOT TO UPVOTE THIS! I AM SO SORRY!1!!!!!1!1!!!1!! ;-;
  • Dr_Eggman
    Dr_Eggman
    28th Jul 2017
    I understand the balance of 3 naccelles, but maybe at least lower the bottom ones, and Straighten the pylons, they look a bit awkward somehow, but 3 naccelles makes a nicer looking Top section from in front!
  • monolith
    monolith
    28th Jul 2017
    *TLK Fan* Oh, Kiara! *+rep, save*
  • waffledog88
    waffledog88
    27th Jul 2017
    Thank you all so much for the support. I am overjoyed that this is so popular!
  • waffledog88
    waffledog88
    27th Jul 2017
    Here are the answers to your questions: 1) it IS a spaceship, so it should survive in space 2) I see your point, but the four nacelles are there to provide maximum speed and menouverability. I did consider three nacelles in my initial design. 3) It took me four days with lots of fact checking. 4) TheArchitect is right. Warp is its main travel method, and high menouverability was in mind when designing this. 5) your modification is "logical" excuse the pun, so I might change the Nacelles.
  • Garuda
    Garuda
    27th Jul 2017
    Amazing save, lad! +1
  • TheArchitect
    TheArchitect
    27th Jul 2017
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  • TheArchitect
    TheArchitect
    27th Jul 2017
    I'd suggest lowering the lower nacelles to below the saucer. It'd look better and (technobabble time) it'd create a more symmetrical warp field, and so would be more efficient.