The Nog is the highest with 32070Perhaps after reaching NCC-999999, Starfleet counting started over but not strictly sequential, which is why we have NCV and NCC. Already in TNG, we have wildly differing ranges of numbered - NCC-42 to NCC-80XXX.
Highest NCC, but not the highest registry Number, the Relativity's is higher but it's NCV.The Nog is the highest with 32070
I hope they get to publish that!wenn he was on Trekyards, Mike McMahan said that he was working on a technical manual for Lower Decks with the Okudas.
That nice of them naming the ship after Aron Eisenberg Deep Space Nine character and the starship class after him.TrekCore reached out to CBS and Alex Kurtzman, and Aaron Eisenberg's widow Melissa Longo. See the article: http://blog.trekcore.com/2020/11/star-trek-discovery-tribute-to-deep-space-nine-actor-aron-eisenberg
According to TrekCore, the USS Nog (NCC-325070) is an Eisenberg-class starship.
A B52 is significantly older than a B1 or B2.Perhaps after reaching NCC-999999, Starfleet counting started over but not strictly sequential, which is why we have NCV and NCC. Already in TNG, we have wildly differing ranges of numbered - NCC-42 to NCC-80XXX.
More angles of what I assume is the Voyager-J. It actually looks like it could be a 31st Century style Intrepid.
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Highest NCC, but not the highest registry Number, the Relativity's is higher but it's NCV.
More angles of what I assume is the Voyager-J. It actually looks like it could be a 31st Century style Intrepid.
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Highest NCC, but not the highest registry Number, the Relativity's is higher but it's NCV.
A B52 is significantly older than a B1 or B2.
So the Voyager-J is not the ship with the four floating nacelles. I think it’s the Type-X on that ship diagram someone posted. I thought it looked similar to the original Voyager, although it was too far away to tell with 100% accuracy.
As for reusing class names...is there a precedent for that? I remember the Franklin’s original class was supposed to be “Freedom” which conflicted with the 24th century Freedom class, but that was changed before the movie came out.
The ‘1’ and the ‘52’ are not the airplanes’ registry numbers though.
That was never called 'Intrepid-Class' in canon.There was the 22nd Intrepid class ship so I suppose there is precedence. After 1000 years of naming ships and ship classes there's bound to be repeats.
There was the 22nd Intrepid class ship so I suppose there is precedence. After 1000 years of naming ships and ship classes there's bound to be repeats.
Completely unbelievable.I’m hoping the new 31st century constitution class ship has an enterprise. With either a Kirk or April descendant captaining it.
Not only do I want a tech manual I want some models! Eaglemoss take my money!137th Gebirg said:Once this season is over, Eaglemoss really needs to do a 32nd century tech manual with all these new designs.
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