They also might have cut production at Mars for transport ships for Romulas. Might also be a contributing factor for the lack of Intrepid and Galaxy class starships. Those would be the ships pushing the frontiers rather than being at Frontier Day.
Third Perhaps (for the reply), the Prometheus was Batch 0 and the rest of the ships were not MVAM equipped, making them easier to produce. I don't see the non-NX Protostars being equipped with the same engine like the original Protostar due to what happened. Probably the second Protostar maybe equipped with the engine but the others were probably equipped as standard scout/patrol ships.I could imagine that the Prometheus was a game changer but expensive to produce and maintain due to the MVAM feature. Perhaps there were a handful. Starfleet also had Dauntless- and Protostar-class starships by the 2380s, and we didn't see any of those in 2401 either - perhaps just on different missions.
Thing is, what would be the point of a Prometheus-class ship without the MVAM? It would like building a cabriolet car that can't open its roof.Third Perhaps (for the reply), the Prometheus was Batch 0 and the rest of the ships were not MVAM equipped, making them easier to produce. I don't see the non-NX Protostars being equipped with the same engine like the original Protostar due to what happened. Probably the second Protostar maybe equipped with the engine but the others were probably equipped as standard scout/patrol ships.
Wasn't that just called the Rabbit?Thing is, what would be the point of a Prometheus-class ship without the MVAM? It would like building a cabriolet car that can't open its roof.
weren’t there a Prometheus or two in the small fleet at the end of voyager?I dunno, I 'm not sure there's much evidence that the Prometheus could have been more than a one-off. Not to say it COULDN'T, but given the only ship we see was the Prometheus, she could have been a proof-of concept and should she have been sucessful, to have entered limited production. As a more conflict-oriented ship, and given her advanced tech that we haven't really seen elsewhere, it wouldn't surprise me if the class got the chop in light of the outbreak of peace, and then the Romulan evacuation taking over the shipyards. Perhaps the Prommie herself was due to be rotated onto prime display at the museum, if she wasn't on one of the inner berths already.
Mark
I imagine starships in Starfleet all have some sort of reasons why they were built and since the Dominion War was going, Batch 1 Prometheus could be rush builds. The ship seemed pretty tanky without the MVAM activated, so I would assume the non-MVAM Prometheus were powerful ships and the MVAM in active battles seem too complex for those settings.Thing is, what would be the point of a Prometheus-class ship without the MVAM? It would like building a cabriolet car that can't open its roof.
However, on the Ships of the Line website present for STO's launch in 2010, it was said engineers removed MVAM from Prometheus-derived ship classes because of technical limitations. Once the in-game mechanics had it sorted, MVAM was back for all Prometheus-type classes.
I dunno, I 'm not sure there's much evidence that the Prometheus could have been more than a one-off. Not to say it COULDN'T, but given the only ship we see was the Prometheus, she could have been a proof-of concept and should she have been sucessful, to have entered limited production. As a more conflict-oriented ship, and given her advanced tech that we haven't really seen elsewhere, it wouldn't surprise me if the class got the chop in light of the outbreak of peace, and then the Romulan evacuation taking over the shipyards. Perhaps the Prommie herself was due to be rotated onto prime display at the museum, if she wasn't on one of the inner berths already.
Mark
(Why am I pointing that out? I think there should be plenty of Promethei flying around.)
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