Not if it was the 6th Yelchin. Don't forget Discovery was the first ship we've seen get a letter on the registry despite being confirmed to be the same ship.So the Yelchin is 4774-E and the Gov’Nor is a Cardassian ship, not a Starfleet ship.
The Yelchin must have been ridiculously old at the time of its destruction to have such a low registry.
Is that assumption based on when the previous ship is destroyed or decommissioned,a new one is christened a few years later?
The 6th Yelchin would be analogous to the 6th Enterprise, and I doubt the Enterprise-E was still in service in the 31st century.
Well, we see the J in the 26th century (and the F in 2410 if you're into STO).
The J was from a different timeline.
How do you figure that?
The J was from a different timeline.
So? What does that matter?
Because the conversation was about the apparent age of the Yelchin NCC-4774-E at the time of its destruction, and that its registry could have made it a contemporary of the Enterprise NCC-1701-E, and how either ship still being on active duty in the 31st century is a stretch. Someone else pointed out that we’re already at the Enterprise-J by the 26th century, and I pointed out that the J was not from the prime timeline, and therefore not germane to the discussion. Does that clear it up?
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