I was reminded in the movie forum of a line from First Contact when Picard mentions "There are plenty of letters in the alphabet," in regards to blowing up the Enterprise-E to stop the Borg. Then, I remembered in Azati Prime, Daniels mentions to Captain Archer about the Enterprise-J fighting a war against the Sphere Builders.
Now, I can understand the reasoning behind the Enterprise-A. The Enterprise-0 saved the Federation's collective ass time and again, so it just makes sense to have a ship to commemorate the name. The same with the Enterprise-B, after the -A helped establish peace with the Klingon Empire. The Enterprise-D makes sense too, considering how the Enterprise-C was lost.
Now, this is when it starts to get a little ridiculous. The Enterprise-E is commissioned after Commander "HAP" Riker loses the -D to a twenty year old Bird of Prey. Maybe that's not as awesome as going out in a blaze of glory over the Genesis Planet or getting blown to shit fighting the Romulans, but Starfleet still decided it was prudent to commission another Enterprise.
Now, this is where it gets tricky. Daniels tells Archer that they are in the 26th century. Watching the Enterprise-J. If we don't count the NX-01, then that's ELEVEN Enterprises in just two hundred and fifty years (assuming the Delphic Expanse battle took place exactly in the year 2500). That averages out to about one Enterprise every 23 years, but aren't Starfleet ships supposed to last longer? We know that Enterprise-0, -C, and -D met horrific fates in battle, we don't have any data for the -B or -E, although we know the -A was retired to make way for the -B. So, out of six ships, half of them ended in explosions. We can also deduce that for such a quick turnaround in Enterprises through the years, the majority of ships from the Enterprise-E through Enterprise-I also met untimely demises.
So, why does Starfleet keep building them? The only message they'll be sending an enemy race is that the Enterprise name is the ship equivalent of Wile E. Coyote. Keep blowing 'em up... we'll make more!
At what point does Starfleet decide the letter designations are getting a little ridiculous? The Enterprise-Z? What happens when that ship gets blown up? Does it roll over to the Enterprise-AA, or do that go with numbers? The Enterprise-One?
Just a little thought I had. Anybody have any idea or comments?
Now, I can understand the reasoning behind the Enterprise-A. The Enterprise-0 saved the Federation's collective ass time and again, so it just makes sense to have a ship to commemorate the name. The same with the Enterprise-B, after the -A helped establish peace with the Klingon Empire. The Enterprise-D makes sense too, considering how the Enterprise-C was lost.
Now, this is when it starts to get a little ridiculous. The Enterprise-E is commissioned after Commander "HAP" Riker loses the -D to a twenty year old Bird of Prey. Maybe that's not as awesome as going out in a blaze of glory over the Genesis Planet or getting blown to shit fighting the Romulans, but Starfleet still decided it was prudent to commission another Enterprise.
Now, this is where it gets tricky. Daniels tells Archer that they are in the 26th century. Watching the Enterprise-J. If we don't count the NX-01, then that's ELEVEN Enterprises in just two hundred and fifty years (assuming the Delphic Expanse battle took place exactly in the year 2500). That averages out to about one Enterprise every 23 years, but aren't Starfleet ships supposed to last longer? We know that Enterprise-0, -C, and -D met horrific fates in battle, we don't have any data for the -B or -E, although we know the -A was retired to make way for the -B. So, out of six ships, half of them ended in explosions. We can also deduce that for such a quick turnaround in Enterprises through the years, the majority of ships from the Enterprise-E through Enterprise-I also met untimely demises.
So, why does Starfleet keep building them? The only message they'll be sending an enemy race is that the Enterprise name is the ship equivalent of Wile E. Coyote. Keep blowing 'em up... we'll make more!
At what point does Starfleet decide the letter designations are getting a little ridiculous? The Enterprise-Z? What happens when that ship gets blown up? Does it roll over to the Enterprise-AA, or do that go with numbers? The Enterprise-One?
Just a little thought I had. Anybody have any idea or comments?