According to Matt-Jeffries' original designation idea the NCC designation was a hybridization of the US's outdated NC designation (dated from 1951 and before I think) which was used for US civilian aircraft, and the Soviet Union's CCCC designation which was used for their aircraft. The 1701 designation was based on a concept that the 17 would indicate the 17th class of cruiser designed, with the Enterprise being the first ship in the class. Of course when the Constitution was mentioned and had the hull number 1700, it makes a small revision required as 00 could the prototype and the first ship in the class, but up to this point the principle works.
Starting with the USS Constellation they deviated from this, giving the ship the designation NCC-1017; it was done largely though simply so viewers would not mistake the ship for the Enterprise.
From that point on, especially when F.J. Schnaubelt entered the equation, everything began to drift away from that. However I actually consider it to be a good concept.
Though truthfully, in TOS there weren't any smaller classes of ships, although truthfully in TOS the only Federation ships shown were other Constitution-Class vessels. TAS did show other ships, but depending on time Roddenberry declared it Canon, then non-Canon and such so I'm not sure how seriously to take it. I suppose other designations could exist for line vessels such as border-patrol vessels, destroyer-size ships, frigate-sized vessels, and corvette sized vessels and so on.
There were other designations such as NX, NAR, and so-on, however most of those appeared to my knowledge after TOS, and NX may have been after TMP.
It still is possible that there were only 17-classes of line-vessels built for the Federation...
There's a reason I'm doing this, I have had an idea in my head for awhile about some kind of machinema fan-movie which would basically be a re-make starting where the TMP movie would take off but it would have a different plot. I'd need to find people who would be willing to do this, and a suitable game engine with reasonably good graphics (I'd also have to make sure no copyright laws are violated).
Since this concept would include TOS but nothing after and starting where TMP began, technically everything after could be changed. Don't worry I don't intend to butcher up the storyline anything like Mr. Abrams did, in many respects I would like to have stayed far truer to the storyline.
In fact like Mr. Shaw who was doing a lot of blueprints awhile back for the USS Enterprise (TOS) design, I actually like his idea of ignoring everything from TNG and just sticking truer to the older stuff.
For example I'd like the ships to have low-surface detail like the TV-series Enterprise as this actually is consistent with a higher-tech design, and also indicates most of the vital equipment is inside or positioned in areas that are hard to hit, I'd like to keep the high-ceilings in TOS, and have most of the equipment stashed in the walls like in TOS.
I'd also like to see the Starship construction take on a more modular construction. For example if you look at the pressure compartments in the saucer, imagine if the saucer was constructed in segments like that, which would be fabricated, then all slapped together in a final join which is resemblant of aircraft construction. The engineering hull of the TOS enterprise seemed to show some characteristics to indicate a similar modular construction (in this case constructed in length-wise segments very similar to an airliner). The nacelles, bridge dome, and impulse deck have already practically been established to be modular in design.
It would make ship construction, and modifications potentially a great deal easier than if it was constructed otherwise.
Regardless, I digress, for my idea to proceed, I'd need to know certain things.
- Was NX and NAR used prior to TMP?
- Was NCC specific to cruisers or all Federation vessels
I'm not sure whether to put this in Trek Tech or Art or Fan Projects. I've decided on Art, but I don't object if it was moved to one of the other forums
Sincerely,
Helen
Starting with the USS Constellation they deviated from this, giving the ship the designation NCC-1017; it was done largely though simply so viewers would not mistake the ship for the Enterprise.
From that point on, especially when F.J. Schnaubelt entered the equation, everything began to drift away from that. However I actually consider it to be a good concept.
Though truthfully, in TOS there weren't any smaller classes of ships, although truthfully in TOS the only Federation ships shown were other Constitution-Class vessels. TAS did show other ships, but depending on time Roddenberry declared it Canon, then non-Canon and such so I'm not sure how seriously to take it. I suppose other designations could exist for line vessels such as border-patrol vessels, destroyer-size ships, frigate-sized vessels, and corvette sized vessels and so on.
There were other designations such as NX, NAR, and so-on, however most of those appeared to my knowledge after TOS, and NX may have been after TMP.
It still is possible that there were only 17-classes of line-vessels built for the Federation...
There's a reason I'm doing this, I have had an idea in my head for awhile about some kind of machinema fan-movie which would basically be a re-make starting where the TMP movie would take off but it would have a different plot. I'd need to find people who would be willing to do this, and a suitable game engine with reasonably good graphics (I'd also have to make sure no copyright laws are violated).
Since this concept would include TOS but nothing after and starting where TMP began, technically everything after could be changed. Don't worry I don't intend to butcher up the storyline anything like Mr. Abrams did, in many respects I would like to have stayed far truer to the storyline.
In fact like Mr. Shaw who was doing a lot of blueprints awhile back for the USS Enterprise (TOS) design, I actually like his idea of ignoring everything from TNG and just sticking truer to the older stuff.
For example I'd like the ships to have low-surface detail like the TV-series Enterprise as this actually is consistent with a higher-tech design, and also indicates most of the vital equipment is inside or positioned in areas that are hard to hit, I'd like to keep the high-ceilings in TOS, and have most of the equipment stashed in the walls like in TOS.
I'd also like to see the Starship construction take on a more modular construction. For example if you look at the pressure compartments in the saucer, imagine if the saucer was constructed in segments like that, which would be fabricated, then all slapped together in a final join which is resemblant of aircraft construction. The engineering hull of the TOS enterprise seemed to show some characteristics to indicate a similar modular construction (in this case constructed in length-wise segments very similar to an airliner). The nacelles, bridge dome, and impulse deck have already practically been established to be modular in design.
It would make ship construction, and modifications potentially a great deal easier than if it was constructed otherwise.
Regardless, I digress, for my idea to proceed, I'd need to know certain things.
- Was NX and NAR used prior to TMP?
- Was NCC specific to cruisers or all Federation vessels
I'm not sure whether to put this in Trek Tech or Art or Fan Projects. I've decided on Art, but I don't object if it was moved to one of the other forums
Sincerely,
Helen