And I don't think you sang enough in that episode.
First time that's ever been said

And I don't think you sang enough in that episode.
Listening to the episode right now...looks like I wasn't the only one who felt that the book was a bit "preachy" at times concerning modern American politics, regardless of stripe.
I do wish there was more flexibility with the release of the digital book, since I always have to wait. But it's almost always worth the wait these days with Trek books. Crossing my fingers for another NYT best seller!
Mars and Vega fall under the provision of UESPA, I'd guess.
From canon, one insignia is left (Defiant's).
Maybe the same applies to the burgeoning Starfleet - branches are created to hand each state a responsibility until the maximum of meaningful allocation of tasks is reached. Over time, the branching of Starfleet among member lines becomes more lax until the organization is fully unified. That may occur during the 5YM, when Enterprise runs as UESPA ship but returns to a singular Starfleet.
Each of the Starfleet five Starfleet branches has their own insignia as of TOB, one per Federation founding member. We know this insignia/branch system will be kept, albeit watered down, until the mid-23rd century.
Mars and Vega fall under the provision of UESPA, I'd guess. I wonder how and if the Rigelians will be incorporated. From canon, one insignia is left (Defiant's).
^What sources are those?
Although I do realize that this novel has basicly been ignored since its release.
But you do mean that during A Choice of Futures/Tower of Babel there are no NX class ships active, correct?It was my intention that the refitted Endeavour is the first of multiple Columbia-class ships (or maybe the second -- I'm open to the idea that Enterprise was refitted to Drexler specs sometime during the Romulan War, since the books never say it wasn't). Since they're variants on the same class, it's possible people in later centuries could confuse the NX and Columbia classes.
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