Thanks again for the compliments.
Regarding strike cruisers (CS) in the games -
CS as a designation isn't as cut and dry as The Master's description made it out to be. Like so many things in the SFU (and the real world) there are exceptions.
Most of the empires do what he described (remove systems to make way for an exceptional heavy weapon load; the Gorn CS with it's giant type-R plasma torpedo is a perfect example of this).
That's the mold, but several strike cruisers break it.
The Feds (with their
Prometheus-class CS) and the Klingons (with the SD7) choose a different path, keeping a roughly CA firepower suite, but reducing the ship's mass to get a better movement cost. In the aviation world I work in, we call this a "shrink" (as-opposed to the much more common "stretch").
As SWO_Daddy points out, the CS was his proposal to ADB and was published with only small changes. OGOPTIMUS also noted some minor changes made to it for FC (I don't have the card in front of me). IIRC, the SFB version had a weird movement cost that would not FC-ize and so it's power was adjusted to capture the same "feel" with a movement cost that did work in FC.
In regards tot he Fed CS mini -
The mini, as mastered by Mike Raper, is pretty much a slightly cut-down BC. The struts are indeed flat and are straight rectangles, as opposed to the BC's slightly flared struts. The engineering hull was shorted slightly. Other than the CS using the new CC-type saucer, the CS and BC are pretty tough to tell apart from any kind of distance. They are very, very similar.
That visual similarity was what inspired me to kitbash mine. I had enough troubles with my main game group (all newbs) not being able to tell the various Klingon ships apart. I didn't need them confused by the Feds too.
I don't know if Jeremy took his inspiration for the Fed CS that he proposed from Todd Guenther's
Decatur-class, but I certainly saw a resemblance (especially in the top/plan view) and kicked it up a notch for my kitbashes. The photos were taken to keep a client informed on progress as I went, and also to act as a "cookbook" for if I made more later (which I did, for scoutdad).
I do enjoy the different look. She looks nice up against stock ships like the CA and oCL.
I ended up doing another one for myself, to-be marked as the
Daedalus.