More ultra-deep lore hidden away in modern Trek, in Lower Decks S02E02 we see models of previous Titans in the USS Titan conference lounge. They include…
a Titan missile (the basis for Zefram Cochrane’s Phoenix warp testbed)
The first known concept art for what eventually became the USS Enterprise, by W. Matt Jeffries
A Loknar-class starship from the FASA RPG Sourcebooks
More on the Loknar-class USS Titan NCC-2752, from the FASA Federation Ship Recognition Manual, versions one and two:
This is the second time modern Trek has mined FASA for details, the first being the co-ordinates for Talos IV in Discovery season two which were taken directly from the FASA sourcebook The Federation.
William T. Riker’s command, the U.S.S. Titan, as seen in Star Trek: Lower Decks. First mentioned in Star Trek: Nemesis, the Titan became a spinoff series of Star Trek Novels, where this design debut. From Memory Beta:
When Pocket Books launched the Star Trek: Titan book series, they held a competition to design the new Luna class. The winning design by Sean Tourangeau was announced on October 6, 2005. Tourangeau then worked with artist Ellery O'Connell to develop a 3D model of the Titan, which debuted on the cover of the fourth Titan novel, Sword of Damocles.
I’d say they stayed pretty faithful to the model:
Here’s the design they submitted, which iirc was a fold out insert:
William T. Riker’s command, the U.S.S. Titan, as seen in Star Trek: Lower Decks. First mentioned in Star Trek: Nemesis, the Titan became a spinoff series of Star Trek Novels, where this design debut. From Memory Beta:
When Pocket Books launched the Star Trek: Titan book series, they held a competition to design the new Luna class. The winning design by Sean Tourangeau was announced on October 6, 2005. Tourangeau then worked with artist Ellery O'Connell to develop a 3D model of the Titan, which debuted on the cover of the fourth Titan novel, Sword of Damocles.
I’d say they stayed pretty faithful to the model:
Here’s the design they submitted, which iirc was a fold out insert:
William T. Riker’s command, the U.S.S. Titan, as seen in Star Trek: Lower Decks. First mentioned in Star Trek: Nemesis, the Titan became a spinoff series of Star Trek Novels, where this design debut. From Memory Beta:
When Pocket Books launched the Star Trek: Titan book series, they held a competition to design the new Luna class. The winning design by Sean Tourangeau was announced on October 6, 2005. Tourangeau then worked with artist Ellery O'Connell to develop a 3D model of the Titan, which debuted on the cover of the fourth Titan novel, Sword of Damocles.
I’d say they stayed pretty faithful to the model:
Here’s the design they submitted, which iirc was a fold out insert:
William T. Riker’s command, the U.S.S. Titan, as seen in Star Trek: Lower Decks. First mentioned in Star Trek: Nemesis, the Titan became a spinoff series of Star Trek Novels, where this design debut. From Memory Beta:
When Pocket Books launched the Star Trek: Titan book series, they held a competition to design the new Luna class. The winning design by Sean Tourangeau was announced on October 6, 2005. Tourangeau then worked with artist Ellery O'Connell to develop a 3D model of the Titan, which debuted on the cover of the fourth Titan novel, Sword of Damocles.
I’d say they stayed pretty faithful to the model:
Here’s the design they submitted, which iirc was a fold out insert: