As an Iowa native I can't be more proud.
Could be that the Starfleet San Francisco Yards has various facilities around the world they operate - Such as NASA has facilities around the country. I could see it being way too congested trying to build multiple ships simultaneously in one location.
Could be that the Starfleet San Francisco Yards has various facilities around the world they operate - Such as NASA has facilities around the country. I could see it being way too congested trying to build multiple ships simultaneously in one location.
But, it's of no real issue to me. It's a reboot or a wacky time travel story (or both). Nothing has to match known canon.
How about this.
Titanic was built in Southampton, but registered in Liverpool. Hence, why on the rear of the ship, it has Liverpool on it under Titanic.
How about this.
Titanic was built in Southampton, but registered in Liverpool. Hence, why on the rear of the ship, it has Liverpool on it under Titanic.
Makes a world of sense.
How about this.
Titanic was built in Southampton, but registered in Liverpool. Hence, why on the rear of the ship, it has Liverpool on it under Titanic.
That could be the case with the Enterprise. Built in Iwoa but registered up in the San Fransico ship yards.
Or, it's built in Iwoa and Christened/Lanced from the ship yard Docks.
This is just a possibility.
In the end, lets just wait and see the film to see what they have in store. The film looks superb.
That seems a totally unnecessary change to me. I don't mind it being built on the ground, since the original ship's plaque said San Francisco, Calif. Which means it was built in Califoria, and not orbital docks named after the city.
But why bother moving it? In the future an Iowa to SF trip would take about 5 seconds, it's not like there's a big distance barrier like today.
The 5 seconds trip between locations almost could be an argument for the Iowa construction site. Or even a 30 minute travel time.
*Could be that the Starfleet San Francisco Yards has various facilities around the world they operate - Such as NASA has facilities around the country. I could see it being way too congested trying to build multiple ships simultaneously in one location.
"This goes to the Starfleet San Francisco Yards." "Uh, which one?"
There is a University of Benin in Cotonou, Benin. There's also a University of Benin in Nigeria and another one in Togo.Logically, rationally, historically any Starfleet shipyard would likewise be named after the geographic location it was in. How else would you tell people where they were assigned or where the materials were to be delivered? "This goes to the Starfleet San Francisco Yards." "Uh, which one?"
How about this.
Titanic was built in Southampton, but registered in Liverpool. Hence, why on the rear of the ship, it has Liverpool on it under Titanic.
That could be the case with the Enterprise. Built in Iwoa but registered up in the San Fransico ship yards.
Or, it's built in Iwoa and Christened/Lanced from the ship yard Docks.
This is just a possibility.
In the end, lets just wait and see the film to see what they have in store. The film looks superb.
Titanic was built in Belfast and sailed from Southampton. But I agree with your point.
That seems a totally unnecessary change to me. I don't mind it being built on the ground, since the original ship's plaque said San Francisco, Calif. Which means it was built in Califoria, and not orbital docks named after the city.
But why bother moving it? In the future an Iowa to SF trip would take about 5 seconds, it's not like there's a big distance barrier like today.
Did Orci happen to SAY what their internal reasoning is?
Not in the first part of this interview.
I think we won't see what the reasoning is until the movie opens in May...but who knows
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