"Ti-Ho" isn't any name I'm familiar with in regard to historical ships...
Ping-ti Ho is a notable Chinese-American historian. ?
"Ti-Ho" isn't any name I'm familiar with in regard to historical ships...
On a slightly-related note, in "Mr. Scott's Guide", reference was made to the new ship originally being called the USS Ti-Ho. "Ti-Ho" isn't any name I'm familiar with in regard to historical ships, so I believe what Shane Johnson was in all likelihood referring to was the WW2 Japanese carrier Taiho and someone just flubbed on the spelling.
^But Ping-ti Ho isn't the same name as Ti-Ho any more than, say, Annabel Mann is the same name as Belmann.
Anyway, Ti-Ho was a tribute to a friend of his who had passed away and used the name for a spaceship in a story.
I guess since this thread has gone off on a tangent that no one here has got the book either?
Interesting, that link says Johnson was told that "Paramount at the time told Johnson... that not only everything that had been onscreen was canon, but that all liscensed (sic) material was canon" because that's how "Mr Scott's Guide" in 1987 (and "Worlds of the Federation", also 1987) fell so afoul of Richard Arnold and the ST Office. And along came that 1989 memo.
You know what, never mind, folks; I'm gonna ask these questions in a separate thread since I'll probably get more Trek author response and hence more people who have interacted with him.
You know what, never mind, folks; I'm gonna ask these questions in a separate thread since I'll probably get more Trek author response and hence more people who have interacted with him.
Answered in your thread:
http://www.trekbbs.com/showthread.php?t=132409
I forget the exact words, but it was something to the effect of "somewhat larger."I've gotta ask...how big do they say the 2009 Enterprise is?
I've gotta ask...how big do they say the 2009 Enterprise is?
Seems to me, though, that a Haynes manual ought to have instructions on how to tear down the engines and rebuild them.
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