Saying that NCC means "Starship that goes multiples of c" is better than "Naval Construction Contract" (Franz Joseph's answer), but it still doesn't add much info to the hull, and would be entirely unnecessary. But I'll take it, as the best rationalization for NCC yet.
This is well-known, but I'll just say it: Matt Jefferies chose NCC as a reference to airplane tail numbers.
A tail number starting with N means the plane is registered in the United States. The C came into it because, prior to 1949, there was a second letter after N. NC meant a U.S. commercial aircraft.
Why did he make that video?
FUN-1701 doesn't work for some reason though...we could also speculate that N means "Federation" for some reason, though F or U would make more sense there.
FUN-1701 doesn't work for some reason though...
We know NX and NCC use the same numbering pool, and it's likely NAR does, too (the Confederacy timeline La Sarina had an NCC number identical to the Prime timeline's NAR number, but there's wiggle-room since they are two different timelines).
It seems whatever NCC means, it's the generic option, with the alternate prefixes used in cases where more specificity is needed.
How about FUC?I was thinking FCC or UCC.
FCC won't let me be.I was thinking FCC or UCC.
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