Good. No Enterprise.
Wrong century. The Enterprise-J is from the 26th century, so by now it would be a different letter.Interesting, the Voyager J, but no Enterprise J.
Considering the focus they put on Voyager, I wonder if it will show up in a later episode.
Wrong century. The Enterprise-J is from the 26th century, so by now it would be a different letter.
No.Realistically would there even be an Enterprise at this point?
Unless the ships are living longer between letters (which is possible), I think it would be more than that.Enterprise? Probably at "-K" or "-L" by that point.
Yeah, but it was changed to "Starship Class" which doubles up with the plaque on the 1701 Enterprise. So either way there is a duplicate. I know the whole "Starship Class" thing is a bit muddled, but there we are.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 scenes in that area all looked cartoonish in the episode. Low quality work.Maybe it's just the quality of the picture, but some of these ships almost look like they're painted into the scene, not actual 3D models.
I believe that would be the plan.They have the CGI models.Once this season is over, Eaglemoss really needs to do a 32nd century tech manual with all these new designs.
Any letter other than this, please. Imagine the P "jokes" by the gatekeepers. Actually, better you don't.Not surprised there wasn’t an Enterprise shown...yet. I bet we do see one before the end of the season, maybe the Enterprise-P.
NCC 42 is an Easter Egg according to Memory Alpha. U.S.S. Heart of Gold captained by Douglas Adams on a mission to help an Arthur DentPerhaps 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.
About the Franklin, it still belonged to the Freedom-class. The biographical file on her captain mentioned the class name.
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