![]() ![]() It tends to take some of the fun out of the ‘flying’ experience. ![]() They really aren’t that pokey, but they feel like it. These ships are all fine but I have never liked flying ships with less than 6 degrees per second turn rate. Every ship on the list is really big but a few are so large they are hard to keep on your screen even zoomed all the way back. The Enterprise J as ugly as that thing is, has the most impressive top or bottom view with a saucer that looks like a flat earthers idea of a planet attached to the front. It also backs up the physical size with an impressive hull modifier of 1.675! That works out to a base hull over 75k at level 65 with no buffs. In canon Trek, we should disregard the similarity and back story. The design was originally created for Star Trek Online with the rationale of it being an 'upgrade' of the Discoverse Hoover class. The Sarcophagus is also well proportioned in its gingatic-ness. The ships have a relatively small crew complement. It looks big from any angle but not as big in the front as the Vonph. But it is HUGE! In sheer volume the Tarantula is probably the biggest ship in the game, but its volume is fairly evenly displaced. ![]() The Iconian Vonph probably has the most intimidating frontal of any ship in STO.
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