you mean an intrepid or neptune?USS Franklin in the film reminds me of one of the ships that greet the Enterprise at the conclusion of Storm Front. See the extreme left side of the screen in the last shot.
Or a Steamrunner, out of all things...
But I guess there's something Intrepidish about the not-quite-complete saucer and the upswept pylons.
Incidentally, is it USS Franklin or USS Frank Lin on the hull? The heroes may pronounce it without the pause, but they tend to be in a hurry - and the dedication plaque does appear to include the gap!
Timo Saloniemi
Do you mean the "Warp Delta" type? It has never been canonically connected to the unseen Neptune class. The ENT novels call it the Ganges class.you mean an intrepid or neptune?
Do you mean the "Warp Delta" type? It has never been canonically connected to the unseen Neptune class. The ENT novels call it the Ganges class.
There were Neptune-class survey ships, Warp 2 vessels in service with Starfleet for over a decade before NX-01 with the same design of captain's chair, mentioned but not seen in "Singularity" (ENT).I'm not sure where I got Neptune from.
Not in any official capacity I know of.I've seen the "warp delta" ships referred to as Neptune class sometimes.
The ship also had an inferior transporter to the NX-01, being only able to transport cargo until Scotty tinkered with it to transport people.
If it started out as a pre NX ship, later incorporated into the UFP fleet. It is possible it received an upgrade which made it more capable for lifeform transportation.Whether the Franklin's transporter was in any functional way different from the Enterprise's, we don't really know. The latter device was "cleared" for use on people for "Broken Bow", and might well be the very same thing installed on Franklin, considering the visual effect and the fictional timeline.
It just gives Scotty a certain feeling of unease that the builders of the device thought they were making a cargo transporter!
Timo Saloniemi
To my eyes there is a crease in the fabric between the "K" and the "L" in the MACO t-shirt
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