The Enterprise has always been modular. So, yes.
It has? Is there canonical proof of that?
The Enterprise has always been modular. So, yes.
It has? Is there canonical proof of that?
Note that I’m going for a “retcon of two hulls” here, which Pike’s command could “wear” like uniforms for that matter. The TMP hull would then become the third under NCC-1701, compromising between the reliable original and the experimental Disco hull. Of course the ship cannot be a Transformer, but why not have two ships if that’s what it takes to wedge DSC in?
Nope. Something I read in a novel or a book somewhere.It has? Is there canonical proof of that?
Or, as I mentioned before, take CBS's approach and just completely ignore what we see in TOS.
Yes. Paint jobs, refits, the Enterprise War novel proposed a configuration alteration (I forget the name). The movies' Enterprise looked completely different and was still the same ship. We accepted that for decades.Really? There's an explanation for a completely different looking ship?
Yes. Paint jobs, refits, the Enterprise War novel proposed a configuration alteration (I forget the name). The movies' Enterprise looked completely different and was still the same ship. We accepted that for decades.
How do we know it was refit to less advanced specs? The Motorola Razr looks more advanced than a galaxy phone. Which actually has more power?There's a problem with that theory that the TMP Enterprise refit doesn't cover: That the Enterprise started out looking like "The Cage" version, then was 'refit' to look like how it looks in DSC, and then refit back to essentially how it looked in "The Cage" (inside and out, no less.) This doesn't make any logical sense. You don't refit a ship inside and out to be more advanced, then re-refit it back to its much lesser-advanced original specs.
How do we know it was refit to less advanced specs?
The Motorola Razr looks more advanced than a galaxy phone. Which actually has more power?
TOS certainly had clothing and industrial fabricators (the scene mentioned plus the speed McCoy received his Nazi uniform are proof of that) but were they proper "replicators" in the way that Harry Kim thinks of them? Doubtful.Yes. Paint jobs, refits, the Enterprise War novel proposed a configuration alteration (I forget the name). The movies' Enterprise looked completely different and was still the same ship. We accepted that for decades.
We even have built in explanations in non canon reference guides that were around for years:
According to Mr. Scott's Guide to the Enterprise (p. 14), the deflector shields of the refit-Constitution-class were a similar technology, while only the defense fields protecting the top decks were traditional force fields. The main shield grid was a massive replicator system, projecting an invisible hull layer, molecularly identical to the diburnium-osmium alloy used to build the Kalandan outpost.
A massive automated replicator system deployed to the hull can change the look of a ship fairly easily.
Despite Harry Kim's claims in Voyager (he probably was bad at history) we know that TOS had replicators. Some aliens of the week in Catspaw tried to bribe Kirk with gold and jewels, and he said they could create a ton of them on the Enterprise. The entire red angel suit was also able to be replicated aboard the Enterprise as seen in Discovery.
I think that's an excellent approach to take with the modern materialsince the ships were always characters to me as well, I see it as a recast with a new actor who doesn't quite look like the original character. maybe like scotty or chekov, or khan? XD
And these are devices designed to transport people in real life: https://www.tobeeko.com/these-retro-style-honda-ev-concept-cars-are-adorable-and-smart/ .Because we can clearly see in DSC that the ship is more advanced than it was in TOS.
That's a silly comparison. We're talking about an interstellar spacecraft, not a device used to talk to people.
Because the refit had to do with actual functionality rather than cosmetics. The cosmetics were just the icing on the cake when you're rebuilding the cake with entirely new ingredients.In any case, if TOS really had access to the sort of tech that could transform a Cage Enterprise into a DSC Enterprise and then back into a Cage Enterprise for WNMHGB so easily, why would it have taken them 18 months to perform the refit for TMP?
You just can't extrapolate from cosmetics period. At best we can say the TOS engineers had terrible cosmetic design skills, but you can't extrapolate anything about actual functionality.
If you can cite specific episode examples and comparisons, go ahead (as in a Disco tech they used in Disco could have been used in TOS, but wasn't, something like that, specific examples). Actual functionality, not cosmetic. If they prove your point I will say so.But it's not just cosmetics that are different. The technology is clearly more advanced.
Sorry, Star Trek is more to me than the props that could be imagined with 60s era tech.
Or, as I mentioned before, take CBS's approach and just completely ignore what we see in TOS.
I'm not trying to diminish its importance, but I found the characters and the events more important than the tech. In a show that is imagining humanity's future I feel that tech should not overwhelm the characters.It can be about more than the "look", yet the look still be important to fans. I've been watching since 1975, when TOS/TAS was all there was. So, for someone like me, that look defined "Star Trek".
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