Originally posted by Silverwings
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Edited to add: Aren't Ancient cruisers fairly submarine shaped? Yes, that's an SGA concern, but they debuted around S10 of SG-1.
As for the 30whatevers of the Stargate universe, I've always just thought of them as a riff on Starcraft Battlecruisers, design-wise.
Besides, the Borg have the best idea for interstellar craft; the sphere ships. Yes, there's no real concern for aerodynamics, but with the spheres and decentralized processing (and no "shoot me" bridge), they were very efficient and tactical.
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That's something that annoyed me in a lot of SciFi series: One main computer which fails while decentralized processing is for more logical for a warship due to redundancy. Same goes for surge protectors on the bridges...I know the ship got hit, but a console shouldn't explode when the ship gets hit nowhere near it.
Anyway, I like the B5 ships and to some degree the Farscape ships (And the Doctor Who ships and the Tardis
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