It never ceases to amaze how a discussion thread like this can bring up so many details, historical facts about naval ships, and so many examples of CDST (Contradictions and Discontinuity in Star Trek). Truly amazing!
Thanks to
GSchnitzer for pulling out the "The Making of Star Trek" quote. Very interesting.
The AMT model image from Mr. Lurry's office in "The Trouble with Tribbles" is very interesting indeed. Didn't know that. Could there have been another Federation starship arriving at K-7 in response to Mr. Barris' distress call? If so, the image could have been another starship.
This thread, so far, brought up interesting points about where the ship names have possibly come from and how they could be applied. It also reinforced that nothing was etched in stone with TOS.
- Was the TOS Starship Enterprise actually designated a Constitution-class ship, in canon TOS?
- Did Mr. Roddenberry ever declare Kirk's TOS Enterprise to be a Constitution-class vessel?
- Was the specific ship class of any vessel verbally elaborated upon during TOS? (Remember: that Bridge plaque next to the turbolift only says "STARSHIP CLASS"; no "Constitution" or any other class name.)
- Did any character in TOS ever mention the existence of starship class nomenclature at all?
Our discussion in this thread revolves around this exchange between Captain Kirk and Captain Christopher during the turbolift scene in "Tomorrow Is Yesterday":
KIRK: Bridge.
CHRISTOPHER: Must have taken quite a lot to build a ship like this.
KIRK: There are only twelve like it in the fleet.
CHRISTOPHER: I see. Did the Navy
KIRK: We're a combined service, Captain. Our authority is the United Earth Space Probe Agency.
CHRISTOPHER: United Earth?
KIRK: This is very difficult to explain. We're from your future. A time warp placed us here. It was an accident.
CHRISTOPHER: You seem to have a lot of them. However, I can't deny the fact that you're here. With this ship.
While it is plausible and logical the Kirk's "twelve like it" comment was directed at the notion of twelve ships being members of the same starship class, and that they could have been the Constitution-class of starships, he never said that explicitly. Captain Kirk never mentioned the Constitution-class, nor the existence of any classification of space vessel. He simply bragged to Captain Christopher that "there are only twelve like it in the fleet". This loosely suggests there are other ships that are not "like it", but does't conclusively state that, either. Kirk's brag does illuminate there are at least 12 ships that are part of a fleet, possibly a much larger organization. Kirk mentions a "combined service" and also reveals "our authority is the United Earth Space Probe Agency". Kirk never tells Christopher about Starfleet or the United Federation of Planets, either. It is therefore equally logical to string together what Kirk does say and come to a different conclusion about what he was telling Christopher.
"There are only twelve like it in the fleet."
"We're a combined service, Captain. Our authority is the United Earth Space Probe Agency."
Could it be that Kirk is bragging that the United Earth Space Probe Agency sponsors 12 or 13 Federation starships-of-the-line (or even 12 or 13 Constitution-class vessels) as part of a larger, unnamed Federation Starfleet?
Why not?
If we can't readily conclude whether or not the U.S.S. Intrepid was the same class of starship as the Enterprise during TOS (remastering aside), then why should we readily conclude that Kirk was bragging on the basis of starship class in "Tomorrow Is Yesterday"? If one inference is vague enough to be inconclusive, why shouldn't the other be conclusive as well?
TOS never showed us more than one type of Federation starship-of-the-line. If you look at TOS unto itself, it looks like a starship is a starship is a starship. As in "STARSHIP CLASS". As if they all look basically like Kirk's TOS Enterprise, more or less. If TOS depicted a Federation with only one type of starship, and there are only 12 or 13 of that type, then is it not logical to conclude that the entire Federation has only 12 or 13 starships, total?
CDST wins again.