A talented engineer who was a fan of Star Trek was able to recreate the USS Enterprise from The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom. Tears of the Kingdom's building mechanics are incredibly versatile, as demonstrated by their impressive achievement.
The most recent Zelda game expands on the sandbox features of its predecessor in a number of ways, such as Link's new Ultrahand ability, which enables users to combine up to 21 components to create an extensive array of weapons, vehicles, and other devices. Since the game's release, the fan community has been using Tears of the Kingdom to create a variety of inventions, including walking mechs, rain sensors, and controllable birds.
A flying replica of the USS Enterprise from Star Trek has recently been added to this expanding collection of machinery. It was made by Reddit user BewareMyStingerTail. The size of the creation was naturally limited by the game's 21-part limit, but the overall design of this Tears of the Kingdom aircraft is still instantly recognizable as it was inspired by the iconic starship that made its television debut in the original Star Trek series in the 1960s.
Eight guard rails from the Construct Factory and five Zonai Fans are included in the design as separate components. Some of these components are connected to one another directly, while others are connected via strategically placed weapons like the Cobble Crushers from Tears of the Kingdom. A single mirror has been cleverly used to recreate the phaser array from the original starship, reflecting a ray of light that appears to be reminiscent of the energy beam from the USS Enterprise. Just below the deck, a lone Zonai Shock Emitter is fixed atop an inverted Construct Head, giving the weapon the ability to auto-target.
Link can pilot the aircraft thanks to its Zonai steering stick. The creator of the device verified that the USS Enterprise replica is incredibly nimble and capable of long-distance flight on Reddit with a short video demonstration of the device. The bulk of the ship's body is made up of railing, which is primarily responsible for both of those characteristics.
Specifically, the Construct Factory guard rail is the lightest known part of the game right now, and its discovery led to a huge influx of some really creative aircraft, such as a Tears of the Kingdom recreation of the first-ever successful plane in history. Even though there aren't many of these railings in the Construct Factory, you can use the Autobuild ability to duplicate the guard rail, just like you can duplicate any other component in the game, so you can use as many of them as you can in construction.