SciFi thought of the day..
What would the Enterprise would look like if the Boeing, SpaceX, or Blue Origin built the Enterprise.
That's easy. It would look like a female reproductive organ. Just like so many in popular cinema. Feminazis have complained for decades about how spaceships in movies always look like male phalluses. Explaining to them that this design is known, not as "phallus- shaped," but "aerodynamic" (like bullets, airplanes, arrows, etc) will only get a dismissive snort. The fact that aerodynamic shapes happen to also resemble male reproductive organs is not a moral failing of males.
However, since art-designers for films/T.V. ventured into using realistic designs, (a trend that started with 2001: A Space Odyssey and continued with Star Trek, Star Wars etc.) the fact that spaceflight in a vacuum does not require a vehicle to have aerodynamic shape (there being no air in space) set them free to go hog wild with all sorts of odd shapes for star ships. Close Encounters of the Third Kind introduced the "floating sports stadium" look, then, many shows realized that they could at long last undo the years of "oppression" of women by aerodynamics and finally make spaceships that looked like vulvas. One after another.
Virtually every time I see a "new" design for a spaceship on T.V. or in films, I just expect it to resemble a vulva now. After all, the Feminazis have centuries of catching up to do to "get even" with patriarchal domination.
Below is one of the most famous vulva-shaped space ship designs from Star Wars but there are dozens and dozens of them if you pay attention.
