And that's the fatal flaw in this argument.They had all the firepower they needed.
And that's the fatal flaw in this argument.They had all the firepower they needed.
Initially, sure. Not a hundred years after the fact.
And that's the fatal flaw in this argument.
That doesn't mean they didn't try or that they didn't want more weapons.Not really, They simply did not have the knew how to improve it. They had a ship a 100 years ahead of them, it could already outfight anything anyone else had. You can't just add more weapons because ya want more. Until recently ( based off the ships we have seen) they simply did not have the ability to recreate that ship, much less add more weapons to the ship they could not build.
That doesn't mean they didn't try or that they didn't want more weapons.
Even that ship had a refit/upgrade. Or made a chameleon circuit with the way it would shift between designs at times.Not to mention we've seen Connies before DIS. The Cage establishes what the Constitution class looks like. It wouldn't make sense for it to look the way it does, Get redesigned only to go back to looking the way it does before the redesign 10 years later in TOS.
I can't decide if that's the Great Gazoo or a Who from Whoville.TNG Andorians or riot.
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Did we see the capailities of the MU Enterprise?They never have before, was the MU Enterprise more powerful or redesigned ? No, what about the MU defiant? Nope, same ship IIRC.
Did we see the capailities of the MU Enterprise?
No, but I'm just speculating that the Defiant might have been a testbed.What we saw is zero upgrades. The MU Enterprise was a copy of the Defiant, after all, they had her first. Did you see a single upgrade?
No, but I'm just speculating that the Defiant might have been a testbed.
They never have before, was the MU Enterprise more powerful or redesigned ? No, what about the MU defiant? Nope, same ship IIRC.
That doesn't mean they didn't at least think about doing so or attempt a weapons upgrade and then remove them because they were inefficient or overkill, even for the Terran Empire's military.
Zero reason to think this. Its the oldest ship in the fleet, its a 120 years old and they have been building ships just like it for 10 to 15 years.The TOS Episode would have been 10 years after this, we saw no indication of any "modifications". You guys are just gonna have to accept they redesigned the ship.
Yet, No one on Discovery noticed any changes, odd eh?
Tyler noticed! Jesus, I posted this before but no one paid attention. Stop making me do extra work.
Watch the clip again. Lorca goes off on how the Defiant will save them, and the only person actually looking at the screen is Tyler. And he continues to stare at the screen in disbelief. He's saying "WTF?! That's no Constitution Class!" But no one cares. No one cares, except the Human who is actually a Klingon... Yes, the only one who cares is the one who got just as big a reboot as the wireframe Connie he's staring at.
#KlingonKarma
He just stars at the screen, he says nothing, no one does as they know what the ship is. They seem confused as to how a Federation ship got here before them when they KNOW that ship is still active. That was the only issue any of them raised, they knew it was the same ship that was currently active and not missing.
Because anyone with any sense would immediately know it's because the old shows were products of their decade, and not give it another thought. I started watching the new Doctor Who in 2013, but I still knew who the Cybermen were when I went back and looked at old episodes. Likewise, the Enterprise is not going to be a radical departure from TOS. It will still 75-80% look like the TOS Enterprise. Just some tweaks to bring it up to a modern look. Something along these lines is my guess...
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