But there's nothing saying this Intrepid is a refit of the 24th Century one.
Correct. That's speculation based on other factors and statements made by the producers.
But there's nothing saying this Intrepid is a refit of the 24th Century one.
I would imagine she underwent several TMP-style refits (as did the seed ship) before the programmable matter made it a simple matter.That would depend on when programmable matter became a thing. Unless it was discovered at the end of the 24th century or into the start of the 25th, then I highly doubt the J is the same ship as Janeway's. At least with the Tikhov, there's no way they had programmable matter in the 23rd century.
First we had the seeming anomaly of the seed ship having an "-M" registry and being 31st century advanced when Admiral Vance said it's the same ship from the 23rd century. We thought it was a disconnect between writers and FX people. Then we saw Voyager-J and assumed it was a new ship with a similar look. Then Discovery got the "-A" to go with he refit and it all made sense. Letters now go with big upgrades (Discovery, seed ship, Voyager) and new hulls, like the Reliant-M (which could be upgrade after upgrade added to the last new build Reliant-C or something)I don't understand why some of you think it needs to be connected to the original in some way other than the name.
What's wrong with Starfleet just reusing the class name and the same basic shape?
Maybe someone at the Starfleet Corps of Engineers was feeling nostalgic.
So every Enterprise is an evolution of the past one?Owosekun and Tilly agree that Voy-J is the nth generation of evolution for the name Voyager. "Generation" indicates there's been a Mama Voyager, Grandma Voyager, and so on.
From a technical stand point.So every Enterprise is an evolution of the past one?
I'd say new letters are usually reserved for a replacement ship.
Discovery-A is legally replacing the Discovery-nil "destroyed" in the Battle near Xahea in 2258, so the history books remain untarnished.
This isn't the Discovery-A, it's the same ship with a refit. Any other ship with a letter designation was a different, renamed ship or a new one.
That could be true. It's a new millenium after all.We no longer know that for a fact now. How do you know that in the 32nd century, Starfleet doesn't just give letters to refits all the time?
EDF probably wanted it removed from the Presidio XDHey thought
Maybe it is the original ship it may have been put in the museum and over the years stayed there then when all this happened they need ships so today they take it, revamped it slap a j on it because there were nine other voyagers before then but it is an upgraded Intrepid
EDF probably wanted it removed from the Presidio XD
(Btw, it would be great to see it sitting there in PIC!)
Well...in STO, the Galactic Union employs Miranda- and Centaur-class frigates during the signing ceremony of the Temporal Accords at New Khitomer in 2769. Including the venerable USS Centaur NCC-42043!Honestly, if any class of ship would survive unchanged for 900 years for no obvious reason, it would be the Miranda class. They're like cockroaches.
I think those are meant to be other temporal agents like you.Well...in STO, the Galactic Union employs Miranda- and Centaur-class frigates during the signing ceremony of the Temporal Accords at New Khitomer in 2769. Including the venerable USS Centaur NCC-42043!
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