Question: what does CDST stand for?
Well, no, not really. To have a Constitution class (which "Space Seed" and "Trouble with Tribbles" do show), you need an actual Constitution. Otherwise the class name means nothing.
However if one went by 1930s logic, if the USS Portland was wiped back in time to 1810 and they took on a officer from USS Constellation, the captain of Portland could say there are only one other like it in the fleet, even though there are a several similar heavy cruisers in service or under contruction in the mid-1930s.
No shit, Sherlock.
Charming. Not.
On the flip-side I don't believe we've ever seen a name-ship of a class in ST
Something else to remember is that unlike the period when TNG was in production there was a lot that was nebulous during first season of TOS. There was a lot that wasn't yet established and nailed down. A lot was still being conceived as they progressed with each episode.
The overall impression seemed to be that Starfleet was indeed a sizable organization with the twelve Enterprise type heavy cruisers sitting at the top of the heap. This is backed up by the material in The Making Of Star Trek describing the Enterprise type ships as the largest and most powerful ships launched by the Federation.
Did anyone ever read about Star Fleet Battles?
They really just took what FJTM started and ran with it, but there were lots of ship types, frigates, destroyers, light cruisers, heavy cruisers, and dreadnaughts. Plus support ships like tugs and police vessels. They have a nice variety and it's interesting to think about all of the various ships out there that wouldn't necessarily needed for the stories in episodic television that are there in the background. For example, I doubt anyone would ever need to have a tug ship on an episode, although it could have been possible, the Enterprise rescued one as one of the missions in the 25th anniversary computer game.
Did anyone ever read about Star Fleet Battles?
They really just took what FJTM started and ran with it, but there were lots of ship types, frigates, destroyers, light cruisers, heavy cruisers, and dreadnaughts. Plus support ships like tugs and police vessels. They have a nice variety and it's interesting to think about all of the various ships out there that wouldn't necessarily needed for the stories in episodic television that are there in the background. For example, I doubt anyone would ever need to have a tug ship on an episode, although it could have been possible, the Enterprise rescued one as one of the missions in the 25th anniversary computer game.
SFB is my personal canon for the TOS era fleet. While other fans in the 80s were reading "Best of Trek" and coming up with various histories (which later were all contradicted by TNG), I was playing Star Fleet Battles. Influenced by FJ's blueprints, SFB (which were interconnected) and, later, by FJ's Technical Manual, I can't seem to break away from their version of TOS backstory.
Well, except for the historical background. I'll accept what was on screen via dialog. Therefore, nor General War, etc...
* The Excelsior is the first ship of the class that bears its name (the term 'Excelsior class' has appeared on MANY dedication plaques).
Interesting! That would be the first definite class-to-vessel tie-up I believe ( rather than vice versa ).* The USS Galaxy, first ship of ITS class, appeared in some of the Dominion War battle scenes on DS9.
If this is the list in question:* USS'es Oberth and Constellation, first of their classes, appeared in onscreen graphics in ST VI. The latter ship was also mentioned on DS9 a few times.
Honestly, the best way to approach this stuff is to take everything that fans put together since TOS and throw it all out. Start with raw data...
Seen-Constellation (NCC-1017)Not seen-
Defiant
Enterprise (NCC-1701)
Exeter
Excalibur
Lexington
Hood
PotemkinCarolinaOlder unseen-
Farragut
Intrepid
Republic (1371)
Valiant
YorktownArchonStone Numbers-
Horizon
ValiantNCC 1709Diagram text-
NCC 1631
NCC 1703
NCC 1672
NCC 1864
NCC 1697
NCC 1701
NCC 1718
NCC 1685
NCC 1700PRIMARY PHASER L,RAnd what do we know about the models... four models were made (33 inch, 11 foot, 3 inch and 18 inch), all different from each other. The first model to be build that was a good approximation for the 11 foot model's physical features wasn't built until 1996 (by Greg Jein for the DS9 episode "Trials and Tribbleations"), and this wasn't due to a lack of efforts by model makers during the 30 years between 1966 and 1996. So the Constellation was the same type/class starship as the Enterprise because that was the intent AND no model replicating the 11 foot model was built in the 1960s, 1970s, 1980s or the first half of the 1990s.
STAR SHIP MK IX/01
CONSTITUTION CLASS
U.S.S. ENTERPRISE
STARSHIP CLASS
SAN FRANCISCO, CALIF.
For me, I look at it this way... we had eight ships seen (Constellation, Defiant, Enterprise, Exeter, Excalibur, Lexington, Hood, and Potemkin) and three known active from dialog (Carolina, Intrepid, and Yorktown). We know the Valiant was lost, and the Farragut and Republic were at least active in recent history. And of all of those only three had assigned numbers... Constellation (NCC-1017), Enterprise (NCC-1701) and Republic (1371, the "NCC" has always been assumed).
Keep in mind guys... Okuda, Jein and Drexler have no more connection to TOS than you guys. THEY ARE JUST FANS! Not one of them worked on TOS, so they really have no better information (or ideas) than the rest of us. And they make mistakes.
And why is this the first post in this thread to acknowledge the existence of the USS Carolina?![]()
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