Something that never made sense to me in the novel Federation:
When the Ent-D encounters Kirk's Ent in the event horizon, they are hesitant to save the 23rd cent vessel, at first, because they think it might be on the classified mission in which it was originally destroyed (as we saw in ST3). With the Ent-D computer malfunctioning, they have to rely on memory, and someone (Wesley?) recalls that the Ent was destroyed in 2285.
O.K. - does no one in that crew of 1000+ not remember that by the 2280s, ships like the Enterprise no longer looked like this:
http://startrekcostumes.net/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/uss_enterprise.jpg
but instead looked like this:
http://screenrant.com/images/compare-ncc-1701-a.jpg
... so the Ent 1701 must NOT be on its final mission, since it's still in the earlier design!
(For crying out loud, Picard's own Stargazer seems to be a product of the 2280s/2290s design, based on its registry # and engine design)
Would no one on the Ent-D have clued in on this? Has always seemed a bit unrealistic to me...
When the Ent-D encounters Kirk's Ent in the event horizon, they are hesitant to save the 23rd cent vessel, at first, because they think it might be on the classified mission in which it was originally destroyed (as we saw in ST3). With the Ent-D computer malfunctioning, they have to rely on memory, and someone (Wesley?) recalls that the Ent was destroyed in 2285.
O.K. - does no one in that crew of 1000+ not remember that by the 2280s, ships like the Enterprise no longer looked like this:
http://startrekcostumes.net/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/uss_enterprise.jpg
but instead looked like this:
http://screenrant.com/images/compare-ncc-1701-a.jpg
... so the Ent 1701 must NOT be on its final mission, since it's still in the earlier design!
(For crying out loud, Picard's own Stargazer seems to be a product of the 2280s/2290s design, based on its registry # and engine design)
Would no one on the Ent-D have clued in on this? Has always seemed a bit unrealistic to me...