Funny thing about the Starfury - I loved all the Newtonian-combat tricks they did with it (pivoting to face and fire off-axis and all that) but I never thought it looked very cool, until I got a model kit of it to paint up with a personalised hull mural for a friend's birthday. No slight on the amazing job B5's CG people did with the equivalent of a broken iPhone and half an abacus to render on, but I feel like they never quite figured out which angles to shoot the Starfury from to really show its best side.Fixer wrote:The Starfury is probably the most realistic design of a Space Combat fighter with it's vectored thrust engines.
The proper Normandy too! I love the mobile engines, the landing with the nacelle tips pivoted down as feet, not to mention deploying the Mako by just shoving it out the door on a flyby - Cerberus really sucked the fun out of everything.Admiral X wrote:I have more than a little affection for the SSV Normandy
While we're in the right universe, I can't not fangirl the asari yet again:
I remember reading somewhere that Destiny Ascension was actually an early design for the mass relay that got repurposed after they changed their minds and went for the space tuning fork, and that kind of explains a lot of what I love about her: the light strips don't seem to correspond to any obvious layout of internal decks, the Codex makes a point of main gun barrel length (i.e. long hulls) being key to dreadnought combat power and Dessie completely ignores that, the engine is negative space - she's a ship of a people who don't think like us, don't build like us, and are doing perfectly fine without doing things in a way we think makes sense.
Speaking of ladies who don't really have any pressing need for us, but are sociable enough to put up with our crap anyway, Moya:
And I do have a special place in my heart for the trusty old Aluminum Mallard: