Good, because Countdown was dumb AF.
Countdown is, IIRC, tied into ST Online. There's your reason why.

Good, because Countdown was dumb AF.
Except you cannot conclude the number of ships from those registries.
USS Europa also has blue bussards. Technically shown as more whitish but that has more to do with a change in VFX from the pilot to the running show.As far as I can tell, the Discovery is the only ship in the fleet with blue bussard collectors.
I wonder why.
Oh right, I forgot about the Europa.USS Europa also has blue bussards. Technically shown as more whitish but that has more to do with a change in VFX from the pilot to the running show.
Huh? Who goes to a movie exclusively for the ship? I'd think movie audiences would care more about whether they could see Patrick Stewart, Brent Spiner, etc. than whether they could see a model spaceship. I'm not convinced this was their actual reasoning.
Well, not to be indelicate, but it's been a while since the ship's keel was laid, hence the bad case of blue bussards.As far as I can tell, the Discovery is the only ship in the fleet with blue bussard collectors.
I wonder why.
Thing is, we saw plenty of Galaxy class ships in the Dominion War fleets, wouldn't that have run the risk of people thinking they were seeing the Enterprise D? Or for that matter, when we saw the Intrepid class Bellerophon wouldn't someone have thought it was Voyager?
So not only is Admiral Anderson already so stereotypically militaristic it isn't even funny, his flagship belongs to a class that was named after a US Navy officer.
The guy really is Admiral GI Joe.
Again, to be honest, the only "new" Fed ship design I don't like is Discovery's.
It's strange how every ship at the Battle of the Binaries was its own unique class, no doubles. Starfleet must have a LOT of ship classes back then.
They probably have RGB colour sliders on the engineering console.As far as I can tell, the Discovery is the only ship in the fleet with blue bussard collectors.
I wonder why.
To be fair one ship class is named after a Canadian.
That Excelsior has some weight issues.
And while there were loads of Enterprises, there were no Excelsior models available at the time. Hence, seeing her at angles other than those in publicity stills could be... interesting.To be fair, that comic came out between Star Trek III and Star Trek IV.
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