NegativeNullM to Star Trek • 1 month agoStar Trek concept art by John Carlance, 1976imagemessage-square19arrow-up1129arrow-down10
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minus-squareNegativeNullOPMlink14•1 month agoThe single nacelle is seriously unsettling, and I’m not sure why
minus-square@ummthatguylinkEnglish1•1 month agoMat Damon. His face aging. Right there with ya, buddy.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink7•1 month agobecause you got used to seeing the double nacelle ones. if it were the other way around (they would have established the single nacelle as standard), you would end up thinking the other way around.
minus-squareBeaconlinkfedilink6•1 month agoI think it’s cause our brains interpret that as an unbalanced shape that would fall over.
The single nacelle is seriously unsettling, and I’m not sure why
I think it’s kind of neat.
I feel so old right now.
Mat Damon. His face aging.
Right there with ya, buddy.
because you got used to seeing the double nacelle ones.
if it were the other way around (they would have established the single nacelle as standard), you would end up thinking the other way around.
You are probably right
I’m thinking it’s the dong-like look.
It’s the unibrow of ship design.
I think it’s cause our brains interpret that as an unbalanced shape that would fall over.