I wonder why most fans and sources make the assumption that the mid 1990's era Botany Bay is Spock's identification of a DY-100, and it isn't Kirk's identification of a DY-500? Just because Kirk doesn't correct Spock, doesn't mean Kirk agrees with Spock, or that Spock is correct.
Spock isn't perfect, and his knowledge of Earth's history is flawed (efficent Nazi's), why shouldn't the Botany Bay be a DY-500 from the mid 1990's?
Star Trek's universe does have Humans space progress being being more advanced than it actually turned out to be. By the mid 1990's the fictional DY series could have been up to a 500 series number, with older DY-100 having been from the previous decade.
Spock states that the last of the DY-100's were built in the 1990's, but then later refers to spacecraft of the Botany Bay type as the most advance spacecraft of it's time
Why would the most advanced spacecraft of the time be discontinued?
Spock: " I fail to understand why it always gives you pleasure to see me proven wrong. "
Spock isn't perfect, and his knowledge of Earth's history is flawed (efficent Nazi's), why shouldn't the Botany Bay be a DY-500 from the mid 1990's?
Star Trek's universe does have Humans space progress being being more advanced than it actually turned out to be. By the mid 1990's the fictional DY series could have been up to a 500 series number, with older DY-100 having been from the previous decade.
Spock states that the last of the DY-100's were built in the 1990's, but then later refers to spacecraft of the Botany Bay type as the most advance spacecraft of it's time
Why would the most advanced spacecraft of the time be discontinued?
Spock: " I fail to understand why it always gives you pleasure to see me proven wrong. "