...and pronounced Data as 'dah-ta' (like Dr. Pulaski)...lol
According to the original Writer's Bible, that is the way it was supposed to be pronounced. If I remember correctly.
...and pronounced Data as 'dah-ta' (like Dr. Pulaski)...lol
There are some other interesting little tidbits scattered through TNG on this subject.Yet it's perfectly clear that Australia did hold out: she only joined in 2150, a date by which the organization known as United Earth had already made an impact on Earth history. That is, if we assume United Earth was behind the United Earth Science Probe Agency of 21st century fame.
We have no idea how many other nations held out in that sense. Might be there were just two for Crusher to choose from, say, Australia and the Principality of Sealand. Might be 98% of Earth's nations signed in 2150, and only 2% in 2060. What we can tell is that after 2150, Earth was factually united in having just a single planetwide government.
(As for United Earth before 2150 represented, well, they do have a website and a Facebook page today...)
Why not?
1) either the Franklin was the ONLY ship of her class, in which case it probably wouldn't even have a class name, or
2) by the time of its construction, 'NX' is no longer a class but simply means prototype like in the rest of Trek. And if that's true, the Franklin was a prototype ship and therefore the class will be named after it.
According to the original Writer's Bible, that is the way it was supposed to be pronounced. If I remember correctly.
Ben?I find myself wondering who Franklin is (either who the ship was named for, in-universe, or why the writers chose it).
It bothers me thatit is higher then the NX-01
Have we ever had any ship with more than one name though?^ Could be, but why not use his full name? "Franklin" is common enough that if it had been Ben, they'd probably want to say so.
The Excelsior is the prototype for an entire starship class, and was also being used for transwarp experiments.In TSFS, the excelsior was the NX-2000 before getting the NCC designation.
USS Thomas Paine, TNG ConspiracyHave we ever had any ship with more than one name though?
Have we ever had any ship with more than one name though?
Referenced in same episode, but not seen:USS Thomas Paine, TNG Conspiracy
^^
I'm going to be different and refer to the ship as 'the Voyager' and pronounced Data as 'dah-ta' (like Dr. Pulaski)...lol
The problem is the movie refers to it as "Starfleet's first warp 4 starship." Kind of odd the first warp 4 ship was made a decade after the first warp 5 ship.Not every ship made after the NX-01 needs to include Warp 5 engines. If they are designed for short range missions, Warp 4 would be fine. So having it be a post Enterprise ship, with a Warp 4 engine is fine. As for it being a Prototype, it could be a different kind of Warp engine, that works in a different way, but still only has a Warp 4 limit.
The problem is the movie refers to it as "Starfleet's first warp 4 starship." Kind of odd the first warp 4 ship was made a decade after the first warp 5 ship.
Meh. There's conflicts between Enterprise and the episode "The Time Trap" with their first vessel to have warp drive looking like a fattened TOS Enterprise.
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