You have a rather weird habit of dismissing any instance in which it is pointed out that your own viewpoints differ from factual reality as simply being "personal opinion".
I'm still waiting for your "factual reality".
You have a rather weird habit of dismissing any instance in which it is pointed out that your own viewpoints differ from factual reality as simply being "personal opinion".
Especially compared to the Discovery herself, which is even bigger but has a crew of only 130We do know it had at least 800 people aboard at the time of the Narada incident. That IS a pretty big crew complement for an early 23rd century Starfleet vessel so maybe it did have colonization duties that the 2009 film never mentioned onscreen.
Speaking of which, I wonder if they'll mention the Enterprise as having 203 aboard her?Especially compared to the Discovery herself, which is even bigger but has a crew of only 130![]()
So long as the next season arc isn't explaining the increase in crew from 203 to 430Speaking of which, I wonder if they'll mention the Enterprise as having 203 aboard her?
I'd disregard the 200 number. It was from the abandoned pilot, a lot of things were changed from that. It's like the lasers. Or if we need to accept it, then perhaps it was just due with some temporary crew shortage.203 would be a good canonical tip of the hat. Or even a smidge above that as in the space of three and a half additional years the Enterprise could have taken on a few more crewmembers as onboard equipment and storage space were removed to make way for extra crew quarters.
For one, they got rid of that bigass cannon! That should free up a section for crew quarters! And the corridor ceilings were lowered, so it doesn't look like the Captain is walking through a church to get to his quarters past Frankie and Annette!203 would be a good canonical tip of the hat. Or even a smidge above that as in the space of three and a half additional years the Enterprise could have taken on a few more crewmembers as onboard equipment and storage space were removed to make way for extra crew quarters.
As well as the crew accommodations, at least from what we saw of Pike's cabin. He could have hosted American Bandstand in there! Plus he had that cool console TV!The funny thing is that the corridors in "The Cage" look more spacious and luxurious than they'd appear after Kirk took command. The color pallette of the inside of the Enterprise is also more in line with, say, the NX-01 or even later Federation starships after TOS.
Plus he had that cool console TV!
Except it was canonized in TOS - "The Menagerie".I'd disregard the 200 number. It was from the abandoned pilot, a lot of things were changed from that. It's like the lasers. Or if we need to accept it, then perhaps it was just due with some temporary crew shortage.
I really don't care. Lasers, James R.Kirk. It's just early installment weirdness, best to ignore it.Except it was canonized in TOS - "The Menagerie".
What?I really don't care. Lasers, James R.Kirk. It's just early installment weirdness, best to ignore it.
I actually would accept the 203 complement, given my own theory that when she came back from Pike's mission, she had a refit to some of the decks, lowering them a bit to add more crew and guest quarters, making the 5-year missions more bearable.The 203 crew complement is fine. Voyager has even fewer officers and crew than that and she's even bigger than the Enterprise and was launched 117 years after "The Cage." The lasers sound kinda hokey at first but even Ash Tyler used a laser cannon mounted on his Work Bee to cut into the hull of the Mirror Universe Klingon ship.
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