How can everyone ignore the greatest class of ship ever:
The Danube Class Runabout!
Okay, not really, but they do rank very high on my list. They are shuttles that are larger than my apartment, but small enough to hide in the magnetic pole of a planet that can blow up a Jem'hadar attack ship (with some Vorta instructions). Talk about utility. I am sad DS9 only had 3 at a time. Can anyone imagine the defense of the station being 5000 quantum torpedoes and 9 runabouts
But here is my top 10 list!
Tied for 10th:
10) USS Centaur Kit bash. I know alot of people don't like the kit bashes, but that ship was the Miranda of today. I loved it.
10) Miranda Class. Seemed like the starship Orange County Chopper enthusiasts dream of. You could modify it in a hundred ways and each one looks good but maintains that classic look. (I.e. Rollbar, no rollbar, the Bozeman, Weapons on the tops of the nacelles, under the saucer, etc.)
9) Constitution Class Refit. So much better than the original and brought the true splash to the first movie. I don't know who the people in the pajamas were, but that ship was magnificent.
Excelsior Class. The bulges were okay, but I prefer the original. Sleek lines that said stylish, yet filled with advanced technology, but not looking like a man with bricks in his front pockets. As sad as I was to see Enterprise cancelled, I would have prefered a Sulu helmed series exploring the time between TOS and TNG... Perhaps we would have seen the birth of the....
7) Ambassador Class. It looked like the Galaxy, but not so opulent. This is the era of Star Trek that I think I would have like the most. Borders were settling down and you needed Ambassadors to meet and greet and defend the new settled territories. But you were ready with the "big stick" of diplomacy.
6) Steamrunner. Man when the Federation needs a warship that looks slightly friendly, we get this :::Cue Shaft theme song::: a bad mother... This says major fire power, patrolling the Romulan Neutral Zone. Teddy Roosevelt would have sailed them into Panama.
5) Danube Class, See Above for the nearly greatest ship ever!
4) NX/Akira. Should we kid ourselves? This is the same ship design, just retrofitted to make it look old. But still, I like. It does have a distinct outline, that pushes the envelope of design but doesn't fall into the Yeager or Sabre class nonsense. I wouldn't mind seeing alot more of them.
3) Soveriegn Class. A thing of beauty deserving its name. When you see it emerge from a nebula, or spit blue sparklies of death, you got to say DAMN! It looks like a greyhound in mid-run, a perpertual capture of motion. Gotta love this ship.
2) Galaxy Class. What can I say? It seems like the design of a Federation that isn't afraid. They have moved beyond the wars and fear of invasion. A luxury liner is the greatest thing for a flagship exploratory vessel. What better way to awe and inspire than this ship. The new, more militaristic ships seem less....happy about being in space. I miss it, carpet and all. If you listened to the commentary on Star Trek Generations, they talk about how if the tv show had the budget, it would look like it did in the movie all the time.. The lighting, the packed 10-Forward, crew in the hallways. This is the way that ship should be seen.
and the number one ship of all time in my list.....
1) Nebula Class. What did you expect from the Captain of the Sutherland
I love its curves, its pod, the warp engines.. Some would complain that it is too turtle like, which I understand. It seems like a ship that is like a turtle. It holds everything in its tight compact form for exploration, diplomacy, diplomacy's last resort (war). It seems better defensively, because the ship isn't spread across nearly a kilometer in length. Don't think Turtle, think Hedgehog. Could you see the Nebula doing the spin move that the Romulan Ship in the last episode of Enterprise did...That would be great. Plus you get the nice design flow from the Galaxy. If looking for pictures of it, don't look at the USS Phoenix, as the nacelles seem really far from the body of the ship. Look at the Faragut, the Honshu, and of course, the USS Sutherland.
Some may ask... No Defiant? I liked, I thought it was cool, but I think that it seemed less Star Trek to me than any other ship. Powerful, kick ass, but not my cup of tea. Cool, but not top ten in my book, and DS9 is my favorite series.
Long Live the Nebula! (And the Runabout!)
Your Ever Humble Servant
Horatio Hornblower of HMS Sutherland