Now, I'm posting this article link here because the main premise of this article's argument and its crux lies heavily in the TNG era. Beyond its brief intro in the TOS films, the Excelsior class is prominent within the TNG canon as well as TOS. But in this article, they state why the Excelsior is more important then the Enterprise. I think the writer gets confused with class or a ship's nomenclature with that of it's name or title, but I digress.
Check out the points he makes about the ship, and let me know what you think.
My first reaction was one of "Gasp! Sacrilege!! Blasphemy!! But then I got to thinking about it. Now I'm confused..could this article be right? Is the Excelsior truly the backbone of Star Fleet? Is it the deeds of a ship and its name that I love, or the model and class? Not sure. Interested to see the reaction and discussion, now I am a bit more intrigued about the Excelsior class and it's role during the Wolf 359 Battle..
Anyhow, here is the article published Sept. 30, 2019. Yesterday..as of right now.
https://screenrant.com/star-trek-excelsior-best-ship-not-enterprise/
Mods. If you feel this should go to the TOS board, no worries. I just felt it could go either way, and the article got pretty heavy in TNG territory so I felt this was relevant to that era.
Check out the points he makes about the ship, and let me know what you think.
My first reaction was one of "Gasp! Sacrilege!! Blasphemy!! But then I got to thinking about it. Now I'm confused..could this article be right? Is the Excelsior truly the backbone of Star Fleet? Is it the deeds of a ship and its name that I love, or the model and class? Not sure. Interested to see the reaction and discussion, now I am a bit more intrigued about the Excelsior class and it's role during the Wolf 359 Battle..
Anyhow, here is the article published Sept. 30, 2019. Yesterday..as of right now.
https://screenrant.com/star-trek-excelsior-best-ship-not-enterprise/

Mods. If you feel this should go to the TOS board, no worries. I just felt it could go either way, and the article got pretty heavy in TNG territory so I felt this was relevant to that era.
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