The USS Thant is a Friendship class, really? A little on the nose and made me think of this:
The writer of those novels is a writer on Discovery.About the Merian-class, there is a USS Curie (NCC-81890) of the Merian-class in several Voyager novels.
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Did they proofread the chart? I am looking at the illustrations provided by Markonian. According to the chart, the Zheng He and the Le Guin are either Liu Ciuxin-type starships or Merian-class starships.
So, is there such a thing as a Merian class in the 32nd century? The way there appears to be an Intrepid class for at least the second time in UFP Starfleet history? That is, do we have a spare nameless design that could be associated with the Zheng He if not with the Le Guin?
Timo Saloniemi
I think the idea is supposed to be that this isn't so much a second time that the UFP has an Intrepid Class, but that they've continued to have an Intrepid Class that gets refit every few generations. I thought the implication is that this is just a 32nd Century Intrepid Class refit in the vein of the Constitution Class Refit (which we only call to differentiate between the two) which is otherwise just called Constitution Class, which also continues to exist after all these years. I like the idea of the things that made the Enterprise "special" (refit classes, locked registry number with letters) have been passed onto other ships and classes as time goes on.
I disagree, I'm pretty sure it's intended to be a completely different class with the same name and similar shape.
It's also 100 meters longer.
To clarify what I thought, I believe the Voyager-J is a new ship, the J of the line of Voyagers (and not a refit of the Voyager-I), that just happens to also be Intrepid Class, not that it is the same ship as the original Intrepid Class Voyager. The Intrepid Class itself would have gone through multiple refits in the 900 years, and eventually, a Voyager was made Intrepid Class again.
In any case, it seems the backstage sources in their official tweets (read: STO) have renamed the neo-Voyager "Janeway class". What this means in terms of glimpsed onscreen graphics remains to be seen...
Timo Saloniemi
It would probably be confusing in game to have two playable classes be named Intrepid class and be very different.
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