There is a school of thought that TOS is in its own Universe, and the movies and series that followed are probably each in their own Universes, only loosely related, just as the 2009 movie could itself be in another alterniverse.
Starship
Constitution
Rabbit Season
It sure looks nothing like anything specially made for Trek that has been seen over the years. A random drawing ripped from a book?
along the same line of thinking, this simulator could be for the "Enterprise Class" cadets, i.e. the cadets who are serving on the Enterprise.
Seems more unlikely, since that would require a seperate simulator room for every single training ship of the period - which would be more than a little odd, particularly if the same bridge is used.
It sure looks nothing like anything specially made for Trek that has been seen over the years. A random drawing ripped from a book?
Probably.. but I feel like causing shit tonight and hereby declare it's the first canon instance of a photon torpedo tube.![]()
Well, there's no way in hell he could've gotten that level of detail from a film clip from the episode (the fact that he misidentified the episode is proof enough that he didn't anyway), so he had to have somehow gotten ahold of an isolated pic of the graphic itself.
I may not have been totally clear in my earlier reply. When I said that:
"It is suggested in the script of that episode that we see a close-up of the page from Scotty's technical journal and the director obliged by filming one."
I should have also added, immediately after that sentence:
"This close-up was to have been matted as an insert on stock monitor screen footage so that the audience could also see the page from Scotty's POV. Unfortunately, this angle and insert close-up were not used. However, film clips from both the insert shot and the insert (graphic) matted on the monitor screen were sold by Lincoln."
I don't think the fact the Mr. Jein misidentified the episode from which the clip came is necessarily proof that he didn't have the clip.
My turn to be clearer.
I wasn't disputing that he most likely got it from one of those Lincoln Enterprises clips. I was just saying that it wasn't a clip of anything that actually made it to air. The fact that there was some close up footage of that graphic makes it more likely that's how he got it.
It sure looks nothing like anything specially made for Trek that has been seen over the years. A random drawing ripped from a book?
Rabbit Season
Hell, who on that show wasn't a pilot?
Translating that into an in-universe explanation, when the ship was launched, she was a Starship class vessel, and the plaque was made to read accordingly. Later, some brainiac at Starfleet Command thought it'd be a nifty idea to redesignate all the various ship classes, and thus the Enterprise became a Constitution class starship. Only this time, they never got around to having a corrected dedication plaque made up (either to keep a record of the ship as she was originally launched, or they just never got around to it).
it stands to reason that the A is also refitted from the design we saw in TOS. This would make no functional difference between the First movie enterprise and the second.
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