No, Saru was referring to one of the original Enterprises (and Voyager) encountering a similar anomaly.
You're incorrect. He wasn't saying it in past tense, he's referring to current tense as it was investigating an existing DMA situation. Saru was talking about the current active investigation of the DMA which had never been encountered before.
If Starfleet had experienced a similar DMA in the past they would have said this was an ongoing event.
Yes.Is it too much to ask that we get a proper looking 25th century ship, not a retro-didgeridoo?
Yes indeed. Irrational over it but I grow sick of the Enterprise as the most important ship EVAH! in Starfleet.Or is it just the Enteprise you guys are going to get nitpicky over.
I'd have accepted those. A Pathfinder Class!The Constitution III is literally the only ship we saw, other than the museum relics, that looks retro. Everything else..the Echelon class, the Sagan class, the others, all look new and distinctly different from the TOS and TNG style.
We know there is an Enterprise in the 32nd Century, but we didn't see it.
There is some discussion here about it, but I thought it was mentioning an historical event that an Enterprise recorded something similar.There is? When was that established? Keep in mind I haven’t seen season 4, but I’m ok with spoilers.
According to Memory Alpha:There is? When was that established? Keep in mind I haven’t seen season 4, but I’m ok with spoilers.
Edit: Never mind, I didn’t read through the rest of the thread. For what it’s worth, I agree with @Tuskin38 that they were referring to an older Enterprise and an older Voyager, but it’s ambiguous because they don’t mention which ones.
If I were to guess, it's probably a member of the 31st/32nd century Constitution class. STO renamed this the Kirk class, for some odd reason. No clue as to its registry. It was nothing more than a throw-away line just to let us know there's another "E" out there but, yeah, it's established.In the late 32nd century, a starship Enterprise was noted to have heated plasma while closing on a subspace rift. In 3190, Saru came across a reference to this event while searching Starfleet records in preparation for the USS Discovery's encounter with the subspace rift enshrouding the Dark Matter Anomaly. (DIS: "Stormy Weather")
There is some discussion here about it, but I thought it was mentioning an historical event that an Enterprise recorded something similar.
Yeah, that's the thing with the reference. I thought he was mentioning past events in history, kind of linking to when he started looking up decorated Starfleet Captains and maybe he got into studying more about Starfleet in the years since they left the 23rd Century.They say "records" about "similar disturbances" but they didn't say when or what Enterprise and Voyager. I'm of the view that Saru was referring to recent records or even records of the current investigation.
The line is vague and far from conclusive leading people to draw their own conclusions, which we are. I was wrong to objectively say that Tuskin was incorrect, but I feel that Saru was referring to a contemporary Enterprise and Voyager given the lack of time frame clarity
It wasn't odd, it was to prevent confusion with all the other Constitution classes in the game already.STO renamed this the Kirk class, for some odd reason
Yeah but the show itself doesn't have multiple versions of the same class at once.The showrunners didn't seem to think there would be any confusion in the actual show, though - which is rare - they're the ones that usually make a habit of presuming such a thing.
Yeah, that's the thing with the reference. I thought he was mentioning past events in history, kind of linking to when he started looking up decorated Starfleet Captains and maybe he got into studying more about Starfleet in the years since they left the 23rd Century.
No, I understand. To me, it's the wording in the script was ambiguous to a degree.Okay here's an example for you.
In "Death Wish" Janeway is talking to Quinn about "his" experiences with Picard on "the Enterprise", granted it was actually the other Q, not Quinn. For Janeway the Enterprise for her is the Enterprise-D because that is what was in service when Voyager left. The events of Generations take place within weeks after "Caretaker" if we go by Stardates (which granted aren't consistent but are usually seen as ballpark and sequential).
When Janeway was saying that..the actual Enterprise was the Enterprise-E. Since she didn't specify *which* Enterprise, we need to extrapolate it was whatever she was seeing as her contemporary.
Granted I am deep diving on this and extrapolating a lot, I don't demand anyone agree with me
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