Because it’s aesthetically unpleasing to the audience. I’ve never heard of a canon reason, though; no.
I don’t think it’s for possible docking, either. Although that was someone’s good guess, they’re not going to dock nose to nose, so they’d have to reposition anyway.
Because it’s aesthetically unpleasing to the audience. I’ve never heard of a canon reason, though; no.
I don’t think it’s for possible docking, either. Although that was someone’s good guess, they’re not going to dock nose to nose, so they’d have to reposition anyway.
Tip-to-tip, not nose-to-nose, they’re not Eskimos.
Imagine if you transported over and it required alignment.
Damn it Jim, you’ve dropped me on my head again.