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13 points

I never knew there was a difference. Is it just the nacelle placement and the little “hump” just aft of the saucer?

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9 points

Docking bay also sticks out more in the back in the Nemesis version

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9 points

Nemesis Enterprise got booty.

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11 points

I like big docks and I cannot lie

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2 points

That’s only because the nacelle pylons moved forward a little and got wider.

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7 points

It’s a fin on the top, for aerodynamics

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4 points

Also those racing stripes make it look real sharp

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3 points

I may not be a smart person, but aerodynamics… in space?

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form drag is proportional to:

  • The denisty of the medium.
  • The velocity of the moving body (squared).

Interstellar space might be very undense, peaking at about 10^-15 kg/m^3…

However the enterprise E is very fast, with warp 9.9 being approx 20,000 c or 6 * 10^13 m/s, and that matters twice as much

This puts the overall cosmodymanic forces at Cd * 3.6 * 10^12 N/m^2 or approximately the same as experienced by a Sandworm going mach 30.

So sure why not, Einstein and Newton are dead so can’t complain, and I’m pretty sure I could beat up Bill Nye.

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Moving mass towards the center to reduce rotational inertia and increase manoeuvrability! Little changes can bring great improvements in space battles.

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checkout out the treball channel on youtube; they did an entire one hour episode on the differences. tldr: they’re all extremely minor and there’s lots of them.

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