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Spoilers The Starfleet Museum

What ships will we see in the Starfleet Museum?


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Well we finally got to see the museum, and it was pretty cool. I knew they wouldn't dwell on it, although wouldn't have minded if they shot some parts on the Enterprise-A!
 
Has the Producers tweeted anything about the unnamed ships at the museum yet? I'm curious to see which Akiras, Nova-class, Yeager class, etc are present and what's their history/fame/infamy.
I think they usually give it at least 24 hours before they start putting out stuff, so everyone has a chance to watch the episode.
 
Has the Producers tweeted anything about the unnamed ships at the museum yet? I'm curious to see which Akiras, Nova-class, Yeager class, etc are present and what's their history/fame/infamy.
Dave Blass usually waits a day or two before posting info to avoid spoiling people. Remember, countries outside of the US/Canada don’t get it until Friday
 
They should've had a Starfleet Museum scene where--

Jack: Ah, USS Franklin, first Earth ship capable of Warp 4.

Seven: You're familiar with it?

Jack: And the very, very interesting story behind Starfleet's recovery of it. It was... beyond most of the usual mundane ship retrievals.

Of course this story would be left to the viewer's imagination as we haven't seen the Prime universe's version of the story yet. ;)
 
This D7/K'T'inga has Kronos One's paint scheme, I wonder if it is Kronos One
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As I recall Kronos One's hull was MUCH whiter in color.
 
Oh no, now the Enterprise, Defiant and Voyager have made a cameo they're inevitably going to get killed off before the end of the season! I've spotted the pattern, I know how this works :p

It was an absolute joy seeing the USS New Jersey there too. Gives me new hope that the franchises' apparent issues with visual consistency are going to all work out in the end. Either way it shows that they know that if they're going to bring back something for fan service it helps if the fans recognise it! I'm not trying to spark an argument about canon and imaginary histories, I'm just really happy and felt like spreading joy across the internet :hugegrin:
 
It's likely the very Constitution-class starship that Picard visited. He had mentioned this to Montgomery Scott in the holodeck recreation of the OG Enterprise bridge.

Obviously, there is a legacy in the name, as the USS New Jersey is one of the most decorated warships ever to serve the US Navy. Much like how many of the other Constitution-class were named after famous warships (Enterprise, Hood, Lexington, Intrepid, etc.)

I am convinced the Nebula class is the Sutherland (NCC-72015). Not only did it serve in the Dominion War, and not only because there is now a Sutherland class, but the USS Sutherland was also the first ship ever commanded (temporarily) by Data, and exposed the Romulan involvement with the House of Duras during the Klingon Civil War.
 
It's likely the very Constitution-class starship that Picard visited. He had mentioned this to Montgomery Scott in the holodeck recreation of the OG Enterprise bridge.
So there's not Trek history to it? Just real world history associated with the name (and obligatory jokes around New Jersey)?
 
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