The Constellation and Oberth didn't before this?
I ponder this as well. How can anyone look at those two and have any faith in a system that clearly has no more sense then licence plates
The Constellation and Oberth didn't before this?
True true! I'll modify with a question mark beside them in the next update.USS Dana and Ride being Engle class in unsubstantiated though.
Yeah.. NCC numbers are ALL over the map...
NCC-01 USS Dauntless
The Constellation and Oberth didn't before this?
As for the Constellation: We never saw one until TNG, when it was already decades old. The earliest in-universe appearance of one was in ST VI (2293) when the Constellation was still NX-1974 and undergoing certification trials at a starbase.
The USS Enterprise NCC-1701, of course. I'm predicting it'll show up in season two, like Superman did in Supergirl. And it won't look like it used to.
There was another one seen in the "Battle of Procyon V" with the Enterprise-J in the ENT ep "Azati Prime". That means Starfleet found the design to be efficacious enough to adapt as a main line combat vessel in the future. No idea what the registry was.Since the only USS Dauntless we ever saw was fake, that might not be a real number. (i.e. the "NX-01-A" in VOY)
On a side road - the Hathaway, a Constellation-class starcruiser, was said to be 80 years old in 2365, placing her launch in or around 2285.
I wonder if they could swing getting Bruce Greenwood to play the part.. Im not a big fan of the JJverse.. but I think that would be cool!![]()
Looks cool.what are people's thoughts on last night's USS gagarin?
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i love the design of the shepard-class, sort of a half step between the walker-class shenzhou and crossfield-class discovery.
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