Sorry I guess I misinterpreted what you meant by " the studio has not made any statements ."
Nerys:
That's okay.
All I'm saying is that by extention the term can be applied to the Ringship because is has been extended on screen to other ships. Such as the 22nd Century ship the Archon. Memory Alpha covers how they've ( the show runners) expanded this
A starship is any manned spacecraft that is capable of viable interstellar travel, i.e any manned spacecraft that has the ability to transport and support a crew across interstellar distances in a reasonable time. A starship accomplishes this via the employment of some form of faster-than-light spacecraft propulsion technology, such as warp drive.
However, the term quickly fell into a more "generic" use, first as describing Federation vessels in general, and then large, faster-than-light-capable vessels from a range of cultures.
"Irrelevant - Non Canon!"
Your making this a bit more personal that it has to be, my friend. If I was the sensitive type I might call that a flame.
My apologies if I came off offensive. But you just kept ignoring my points or misunderstanding them in my previous posts. It gets a little old.
However, I am sorry for coming off that way. I know. I could have been nicer about it.
Again, my deepest apologies.
Five Federation starships. "Federation" being a qualifier than implies other starships have the name Enterprise.
But as I mentioned before, Archer's starship was a very significant ship within the formation of the United Federation of Planets. Why would the computer ignore such an important starship or fact? It wasn't like Scotty said... "Show me the most recent starships with the name Enterprise". However, I did say this scene was not all that conclusive before. However, with the Deep Space Nine scene: it helps give a little more weight to prove my case with this TNG scene, though.
Anyways, I get it. You want to defend the show because you really love it. I am defending my viewpoints on the show based on what all the series of Trek overall tells me. If Enterprise had given me better evidence that it was a part of the Original Core Trek Time Line, we wouldn't be having this discussion.
I just don't buy into all the previous Trek episodes getting taken out of context of what they originally meant. I actually value throw away lines and believe Star Trek as a whole has a pretty descent canon structure for as many episodes and films that it has. I actually take pride and value each scene and line within each episode. Even the bad ones.
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