Just look at the math at the top of the thread.He's pretty high up in Starfleet, I'll take his word for how old the most notorious ship in the fleet is.
Just look at the math at the top of the thread.He's pretty high up in Starfleet, I'll take his word for how old the most notorious ship in the fleet is.
He made a math mistake. I don't care whether he is a Fleet Admiral or a Cadet, he made a big mistake.
Well I believe the material of FASA and Franz Joseph. I respect that you may not.The Dreadnaught is conjecture because it never appears on screen. But, the Enterprise (and other Connie's) were always the closest? Hard to believe.
It may not be relevant to the story. But I care about these little minute details, even if others might not. I care about math and I think a Starfleet Admiral who obviously went to the Academy should know how to do basic arithmetic (addition).But the mistake really isn't relevant to the story. The fact they are mothballing the Enterprise is.
Just look at the math at the top of the thread.
Well I believe the material of FASA and Franz Joseph. I respect that you may not.
Neither Kirk nor Scotty corrected him...
Not sure it would've been wise.![]()
The time between "The Cage" and "The Menagerie" was shown in the latter episode. Robert April was confirmed in The Animated Series (and I assume, as he commanded a Constitution ship, he had a five-year mission) and the time between TWoK and "Space Seed" was said in TWoK.Was it shown onscreen during TOS or the movies? no? didn't think so. Not interested in crayon scribbled nonsense from fans.
And I never used any crayons when I posted from my computer to the BBS.Was it shown onscreen during TOS or the movies? no? didn't think so. Not interested in crayon scribbled nonsense from fans.
Why did he misspeak?FASA and FJ don't count.
And I think it's perfectly realistic that characters would sometimes misspeak.
In DS9, Admiral Ross said the Eugenics wars was two hundred years prior, which doesn't fit correctly into Trek chronology.
The real reason is because the writers had a brain fart and just went off of Khan's "two hundred years ago" reference in TWOK without adding a whole 'nother century like they should have.
In-universe, we must assume that he just misspoke.
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I agree.I've had numerous copies of the Starfleet Technical Manual over the years. Great book.
Why did he misspeak?
And he did not misspeak, as no one in the room corrected him or even showed any hint of emotion to show confusion that he had said something wrong. On the contrary, Kirk's expression is "Shit, well you have a point there."
Whether the animated series is canon is debatable. Actually, the Animated Series says that two starships are the "first" with warp drive. The first, the Enterprise (said by Sarah April). The second, the "old Bonaventure". And which registry is higher is debatable. A sign of an older ship is it having NCC before the number (10281NCC). The Enterprise might have a larger registry because of it having the NCC before the number (NCC-1701).The Animated Series is not canon. And lets not forget, it showed the "first ship with warp drive installed" as being bigger and more advanced than the Enterprise, with a much higher registry number so...
And he did not misspeak, as no one in the room corrected him or even showed any hint of emotion to show confusion that he had said something wrong. On the contrary, Kirk's expression is "Shit, well you have a point there."
Bennett should have worked with material from TWok, TOS, and TAS.Bennett could've been working from notes from TMP about how the Enterprise there was a new ship.
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