There's no production source saying the Enterprise-A was renamed, that's all from non-canon stuff.
Not to mention that Gene Roddenberry had nothing to do with the films other than TMP.
There's no production source saying the Enterprise-A was renamed, that's all from non-canon stuff.
Hence “quasi-canon”. But the São Paulo example is irrefutable.There's no production source saying the Enterprise-A was renamed, that's all from non-canon stuff.
There's no such thing as 'quasi-canon', something either is or isn't canon.Hence “quasi-canon”
The point is that the concept of renaming ships has been around for over 35 years, and there is at least one canon example of Starfleet doing so.There's no such thing as 'quasi-canon', something either is or isn't canon.
The NX-01 being decommissioned after ten years was something I had a problem with, meanwhile the Enterprises C and D weren't decommissioned, they were destroyed. There's a difference.Wonder why so many here have a problem with the F getting decommissioned in 2405. The NX-01 was only around for 10 years, the C for 11 and the D for 7.
And Scotty explicitly calls it a "new ship" at the start of the movie.There's no production source saying the Enterprise-A was renamed, that's all from non-canon stuff.
Maybe he meant "New to me"....And Scotty explicitly calls it a "new ship" at the start of the movie.
Maybe he meant "New to me"....
But that's a "Human Tradition" and there is more than one UFP Member Species Naval history to integrate from.The problem with that is according to nautical tradition (which Starfleet seems to follow extremely faithfully) it's considered bad luck to rename a ship after it enters service, making it extremely unlikely Starfleet would rename a ship just so some fancy new ship can have its name instead.
And before anyone brings up the Sao Paulo and the Defiant, that name change occurred before the ship officially entered service.
I will say the Enterprises E and F having such short life spans sure would explain why we haven't seen or even heard about an Enterprise in the 32nd century.
This is based off STO lore not season 3 lore, but still a neat watch. also shows off the new odyssey model used in season 3
The only reason the NX-01 was decommissioned after 10 years was so that the 1701 remained the first Federation starship named Enterprise.
The next show will be titled "Star Trek: Museum Pieces."
The following ships deserve to be in a museum:
The 1701
The 1701-A
The 1701-B
The 1701-C
The 1701-D
The 1701-E
The NX-01
The Defiant
Voyager
The next show will be titled "Star Trek: Museum Pieces."
Yes. Authenticity.Are the 1701 and the Enterprise-C going to be represented by a floating pile of debris?
Going non-canon, Starfleet museums holding all Enterprises have been depicted in the SOTL calendars, indicating life-sized replicas were used. In Star Trek Online, President Okeg oversees an exhibit that moves among major Federation world and it includes replicas of historical ships, even including the Kelvin timeline Enterprise.Are the 1701 and the Enterprise-C going to be represented by a floating pile of debris?
Right, okay, this was maybe a tongue-in-cheek suggestion, but it's just suddenly struck me that an anthology series called Star Trek: Museum delving into the histories of select museum ships would be an absolutely AMAZING idea. Framing device of the Fleet Museum in the 25th century, but we could see anything from very early immediately post-First Contact ships exploring beyond Earth's solar system for the first time right up to the unseen adventures of the newly retired Enterprise-F. All those ships we've only heard of, or merely glimpsed, or never even knew about.
Going non-canon, Starfleet museums holding all Enterprises have been depicted in the SOTL calendars, indicating life-sized replicas were used. In Star Trek Online, President Okeg oversees an exhibit that moves among major Federation world and it includes replicas of historical ships, even including the Kelvin timeline Enterprise.
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