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Location: Church Hill, Tennessee
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Abandoned and damaged starships
M-5 incident and the Exeter after The Omega Glory? Excalibur was severely damaged with the loss of the entire crew, and the Exeter was abandoned in place. James
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Re: Abandoned and damaged starships
The Excalibur could have been repair where it was to the point it could have gotten to a repair facility under it's own power. Otherwise it would have had to have been towed. Depends on what was actually wrong with it.
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Location: Great Britain
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Commodore
Location: Oklahoma
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Commodore
Location: New Yawk
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Commodore
Location: Wingsley
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Re: Abandoned and damaged starships
This kind of a recovery operation should be expected of the Federation and Starfleet, based on the logic of refitting ships vs. simply building entirely news ones, and also engaging in recovery operations for disabled or abandoned ships for forensic reasons. (Think about it: if a starship is found damaged or "dead", would it not be Starfleet's prime mission to return the ship to HQ for examination to see how alien weapons or other unknown conditions had affected the ship's systems and structure in order to prepare with any future encounters?) Much has been made of Sulu's pronouncement that "the Excalibur looks dead" and M-5's readout that the ship contained "no life", but Commodore Wesley never said any starship had been destoryed or that any entire ship's crew had been lost. While it was clear that all four of Wesley's ships sustained major damage and significant casualties, Wesley never said (1: that any ship had been actually destroyed or rendered completely worthless, or (2: that "the crew of starship X has been lost." It could be that Wesley evacuated the survivors from the damaged Excalibur, or that survivors were trapped inside the disabled ship. After all, following the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, there were still survivors noted in sunken vessels on Battleship Row. If, once Kirk regained control of the Enterprise, then he and Wesley's other ships could have immediately went to the aid of the Excalibur, any remaining trapped survivors could be rescued and used to supplement the Enterprise's skeleton crew until the ships arrived back at the space station. The still-in-limbo STARSHIP EXETER fan film was based on the premise that the Federation found a way to somehow disinfect the ghost ship Exeter. I agree. Even if the Omega IV body-consuming contagion were stubborn, surely an organization as advanced as the Federation could find a way to exhaust all atmosphere and use some kind of treatment to restore the Exeter to practical use. Surely Starfleet would have procedures in place to deal with any plague situation. TNG's "Unnatural Selection" seemed so illogical; why destroy a perfectly good ship just because the crew perished from a contagion? "Starship Mine" seemed to conclusively prove that Federation technology could completely kill all life aboard a ship anyway. So, for me, unless a starship is completely un-salvageable, any disabled or abandoned vessel can (and should) be recovered.
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Location: Baltimore, MD
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Granted, Starfleet probably had way more ships in the late 24th century than in the late 23rd, so losing an already-old ship probably wasn't a big deal, while the Exeter was most likely a relatively new ship in a smaller Starfleet, so a "clean-up" may have been more prudent.
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Location: Red Tardis
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Location: New Yawk
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All we know is Sulu said the ship looked dead and M5 said there was no life aboard. Kirk then said because M5 murdered them. Without any statement to the contrary, I have to go with "M5 killed everyone on board."
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Re: Abandoned and damaged starships
But even I have to make a trip to the kitchen for sodium chloride after such a convoluted rationalization. M5 didn't generally appear to be ashamed of its actions, or secretive, or concerned that the evidence blatantly ran contrary to M5 following Starfleet rules and guidelines. (That is, contrary even if we assume all the ships attacked by M5 were considered legitimate enemies. I doubt Kirk would so callously destroy Klingon transports even in a declared commerce war, without more carefully making sure these really had no life aboard.) Timo Saloniemi |
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As for the Excalibur, is there not logically a modular aspect to the connie? At best it could be repaired and patched-up, at worst scavenged for useable components, sections, etc, for re-use. I'd imagine a connie takes years to assemble, even in the TOS era, so it makes sense, if not due to budget, than for economy of time and manpower, to recycle, re-use and redeploy where possible. |
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Location: Oklahoma
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Re: Abandoned and damaged starships
Naturally salvaging it would not be a priority. Anymore than during WW2, the U.S. went to great lengths to salvage damaged battleships from Pearl Harbor and far less trouble to salvage damaged Liberty ships (cheap, easy to build bulk cargo ships). |
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