And the first shuttle was originally called Constitution until fans of the show lobbied to get it renamed to Enterprise.
Yes... it was from The Trouble with Tribbles.Isn't there a screen cap from TOS of Scotty looking at a tech drawing of a Constitution class ship?
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Of course the name Constitution wasn't brought up among TOS production until the middle of the second season, and it was a fan (Greg Jein) who first link 1700 with the name Constitution.
Specifically, no, but it's not an unreasonable assumption.Yes... it was from The Trouble with Tribbles.Isn't there a screen cap from TOS of Scotty looking at a tech drawing of a Constitution class ship?
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Of course the name Constitution wasn't brought up among TOS production until the middle of the second season, and it was a fan (Greg Jein) who first link 1700 with the name Constitution.
This is also where Franz Joseph got his "MK IX/01" designation for his tech manual from.
In all fairness though, In the context of TOS alone, there's nothing here to indicate that the diagram Scotty is looking at has anything to do with the Enterprise or vessels like her.
Specifically, no, but it's not an unreasonable assumption.Yes... it was from The Trouble with Tribbles.
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Of course the name Constitution wasn't brought up among TOS production until the middle of the second season, and it was a fan (Greg Jein) who first link 1700 with the name Constitution.
This is also where Franz Joseph got his "MK IX/01" designation for his tech manual from.
In all fairness though, In the context of TOS alone, there's nothing here to indicate that the diagram Scotty is looking at has anything to do with the Enterprise or vessels like her.
Specifically, no, but it's not an unreasonable assumption.
Yes... it was from The Trouble with Tribbles.Isn't there a screen cap from TOS of Scotty looking at a tech drawing of a Constitution class ship?
![]()
Of course the name Constitution wasn't brought up among TOS production until the middle of the second season, and it was a fan (Greg Jein) who first link 1700 with the name Constitution.
This is also where Franz Joseph got his "MK IX/01" designation for his tech manual from.
In all fairness though, In the context of TOS alone, there's nothing here to indicate that the diagram Scotty is looking at has anything to do with the Enterprise or vessels like her.
Maybe it's a "Constitution Class"Phaser.![]()
Scotty's reading this to "catch up on my technical journals". It's arguable this phaser design for the Constitution class is new intended for a newer class of ship.Starship Class simply was the concept they came up for the "city in space" type spacecraft. They tried to make a ship type sound futuristic instead of just calling it a cruiser or battleship...it was conceptual. When they actually got into series they decided to make it a Constitution Class ship, and that is how it has remained.
Yes... it was from The Trouble with Tribbles.
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Of course the name Constitution wasn't brought up among TOS production until the middle of the second season, and it was a fan (Greg Jein) who first link 1700 with the name Constitution.
This is also where Franz Joseph got his "MK IX/01" designation for his tech manual from.
In all fairness though, In the context of TOS alone, there's nothing here to indicate that the diagram Scotty is looking at has anything to do with the Enterprise or vessels like her.
Apparently the fact that it says "Constitution Class", starship phaser bank means nothing to you?
RAMA
Scotty's reading this to "catch up on my technical journals". It's arguable this phaser design for the Constitution class is new intended for a newer class of ship.
Starship Class simply was the concept they came up for the "city in space" type spacecraft. They tried to make a ship type sound futuristic instead of just calling it a cruiser or battleship...it was conceptual. When they actually got into series they decided to make it a Constitution Class ship, and that is how it has remained.
Yes... it was from The Trouble with Tribbles.
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Of course the name Constitution wasn't brought up among TOS production until the middle of the second season, and it was a fan (Greg Jein) who first link 1700 with the name Constitution.
This is also where Franz Joseph got his "MK IX/01" designation for his tech manual from.
In all fairness though, In the context of TOS alone, there's nothing here to indicate that the diagram Scotty is looking at has anything to do with the Enterprise or vessels like her.
Apparently the fact that it says "Constitution Class", starship phaser bank means nothing to you?
RAMA
Because folks are trying to figure out when it was established or likely considered as such.But why should we be looking at TOS in a vaccuum? We have a wealth of other sources from the same universe that do say the enterprise is a Connie.
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