Sure you can. Acquire the master negatives; procure a baseball bat; and strike repeatedly.![]()
But that would be like destroying the Mona Lisa...![]()
A Sharpie?That's okay, da Vinci painted several more. Only one problem. They all have the words "This is a fake!" written upon the underlying canvas...in felt tip.![]()
That's okay, da Vinci painted several more. Only one problem. They all have the words "This is a fake!" written upon the underlying canvas...in felt tip.![]()
I think we are both fans of City of Death my friend!
JB
A scout ship is supported by the fake distress calls and hasty retreat, they weren't looking for a stand -up fight with a Constitution-class heavy cruiser and when deceit and guile(blocking the Enterprise) weren't enough, they ran like scalded targsThe Klingon ship was a Klingon warship according to Chekov and not a small scout-ship as Kras had told Kirk! But it's design was clearly not a D-7 and was more oddly shaped. I've always thought that the Klingons developed their better known designed vessels sometime before the events of Elaan of Troyius!
JB
...No Klingon battle cruiser would have wanted a fair fight with Kirk's ship, either - those always either attacked in threes, or then had sabotage, superweapons or other such trickery on their side if attempting a solo attack.
(The ship we saw in TOS-R could of course also have been the smaller D-7-shaped design, just like the BoPs come in a couple of sizes.)
The only time in TOS that we saw the D7 in threes was when they were being used by Romulans.
There’s no evidence that D7s came in different sizes. Where are you getting that idea from? Or are you comparing the D7 to the K’T’inga, which is roughly the same size?
...And those were also the only times the ship type openly challenged an operational Constitution. Solo battle cruisers relied on the Starfleet ship having been crippled beforehand by Troyian saboteurs, stasis guns or the like, or then fled.
Not that we could tell much about the "Friday's Child" ship based on the actual TOS-R visuals. It's a blurry shape not much better than the original TOS one, seen from an angle that would hide e.g. the total lack of a neck, or the presence of two.
Actually, if you choose, you can absolutely have Enterprise exist in an alternate timeline, at least from "Regeneration" on. The events of First Contact, the debris from the Borg sphere, and the Borg on Archer's ship, etc. The fact that Riker and Geordi were on The Phoenix instead of the two people who were originally there, that Lily was on the Enterprise instead of being with Chochrane... all of that stuff could have changed a lot of things. It's all BS, but the door is open if you want it to be.
Besides when the ships were used by Romulans, they only appeared in TOS two other times. That's not really enough evidence to conclude that D7's couldn't take on Constitution class ships in a one-on-one fight.
The visuals in TOS-R FC clearly show a D7, in contrast to Kras mentioning that his ship was a small scout.
And a neck and bulbous forward section, weapons that fired from the ends of the "wings." More similar to the TOS D-7 Klingon design than the TOS Romulan design seen in Balance of Terror.The iconic Klingon bird of prey was meant to be Romulan until a script re-write of Star Trek III, hence the name, wing pattern and cloak
It's common knowledge that STIII began with Romulan baddies and a Romulan ship. It's also credited with the switch in personalities between Klingons and Romulans, these are the first time Klingons care about honour.And a neck and bulbous forward section, weapons that fired from the ends of the "wings." More similar to the TOS D-7 Klingon design than the TOS Romulan design seen in Balance of Terror.
A Klingon ship,
Why not? The TOS and TAS fights with single D7s always ended in Kirk's triumph, once Klingon duplicity was out of the way.
Nothing clear about those visuals, as this is the very best we get. Might be a shuttlecraft for all we care.
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