Aside: the aircraft carrier USS George H.W. Bush was commissioned in 2009 while her namesake was still alive, and there are other examples in the Navy as well - but it is relatively rare.
Didn't know this. Thanks.
Aside: the aircraft carrier USS George H.W. Bush was commissioned in 2009 while her namesake was still alive, and there are other examples in the Navy as well - but it is relatively rare.
And over HERE, it looks like Picard wasn't joking about a having a Promellian battlecruiser as a ship in a bottle!
The Promellian ship in the bottle was seen in the first teaser, and they said it's the EM one a year ago![]()
There should be more StarFleet Academy bases, basically, at least one per Member World of the UFP.- Starfleet Academy has "satellite campuses on over 60 Federation worlds". Are we talking places like the base on Relva VII, where Wesley Crusher took the entrance exams in TNG "Coming of Age"? It looks like it wasn't a starbase proper.
Are we on a "New Timeline" then if the contents of "First Contact" aren't stated.- The Phoenix's first warp flight as described here matches that of the unaltered history, pre "First Contact". Strangely though, it omits the ACTUAL first contact that happened as a direct result of that flight!
Maybe it was a famous incident thanks to it being related to Captain Kirk's adventures?- The TWOK USS Reliant ONLY describes her final mission and unfortunate fate. Why would this be worth putting on display? A reminder to all that anything can happen, and that KHAN = BAD? I mean, this was also allegedly the last time one Starfleet ship fired on another until DS9 "Paradise Lost", why not bring up that particular nugget?
35 years is impressive.- The Excesior NCC-2000 was in service from 2285 to 2320, and apparently Sulu stayed in command for basically the whole time since he took command three years prior to TUC - possibly the record in the fleet, for an officer maintaining command of a single ship. What a guy.
It wouldn't be the first ship in StarFleet history to do that, it probably won't be the last.- Why do I say possibly? Why, because the USS Leondegrance was Captained by Nyota Uhura from 2301-2333! What a gal. However, her command started with a five-year mission to the "Lesser Magellanic Cloud", aka the SMALL Magellanic Cloud, which is ironically the further dwarf galaxy of the two clouds. Located some 206,000 light years away, I'm guessing that the Leondegrance was able to get there through some wormhole or other spatial anomaly.
A monument to what happens when your Cyber Security protocols SUCK and let critical info slip by because of malware.(Noting that in at least one TOS novel, a starship was mentioned as making the trip out to one of the clouds. Memory Beta lists a fair number of things that happen out there. Pretty happening joint for a place so far away.)
- For anyone wondering what happened to the wreckage of the Enterprise-D's saucer, it was retrieved from the surface of Veridian III and is now in the fleet museum!
Voyager must've earned alot of fans with it's grand tale to return home.- Voyager was apparently retired from service after she got back from the Delta Quadrant (sorry, novelverse!). Does that mean there COULD be a Voyager-A out there already? The plaque itself awkwardly lists Voyager as "declared lost" in 2373, which is technically true, but there's no mention of her actual disappearance in 2371 unless the reader does some math.
I mean, isn't risk their business? One of the biggest things that I don't get is the tendency to shield people from bad news. These ships probably had distinctive careers in some way but still suffered tragedy. Do you want to do this?If it is a pattern, that doesn't bode well to Excelsior, Leondegrance and Phoenix. Otherwise, it's a really weird cautionary message to starfleet graduates about the dangers of space?
Other navies are also available! See also – the UK's current flagship is the HMS Queen Elizabeth, and she'sborderline immortalvery much still alive.
That plaque was fully visible on screen?The plaque says Captain Sulu was in command of Excelsior from 2287 to 2320. Captain Lawrence H. Styles was apparently in command for two spacedock-bound years after STIII (sorry, DC comics universe!)
I mean, isn't risk their business? One of the biggest things that I don't get is the tendency to shield people from bad news. These ships probably had distinctive careers in some way but still suffered tragedy. Do you want to do this?
Reminds me a bit of Space Cadet, the Heinlein book.
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