I don't think that's a given either. It could be that the shuttlecraft were originally numbered 1 through 4 and then three of them were lost. They could be named Galileo 1 through Galileo 7. Too many alternatives.In the episode they say they say "all four of the craft" are still there. We can assume the Enterprise has at least 7, since that is the Gallileo's number.
With all due respect, that's an opinion. There's a lot more that we didn't see (of both the Enterprise and the Exeter) than what we did see. For example, what do the sensor bays look like in each? Does Exeter's phaser control look like Enterprise's? Does Exeter carry the same embarked craft?
As for the viewmaster description, at the risk of using a dirty word, not canon. I would bet that the people creating that description never consulted Roddenberry or Jeffries.
Why assume there were any differences when none ever appeared on screen no matter the location, and no character ever claimed any differences existed? Interiors for the Constitution, Lexington, Defiant and yes, Exeter all match that of the Enterprise, because they were all meant to be identical ships of a specific class.
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I would make it the Endeavor, so it is fairly canon neutral.Any theories on which one would be 1718?
Ships of the same class are not feature for feature identical, but the engine room of a carriers of two different classes are not going to look the same, whereas those of the same class will be much more similar and closer to identical.
INSERT – SHIP’S VIEWING SCREEN
Planet still in b. g. Another object being overtaken,
growing in size until recognizable as a space ship
identical in configuration to the U.S.S. Enterprise.
It is the U.S.S Exeter in orbit (U.S.S. Enterprise
flopped) about Omega IV.
INT. EXETER – ENGINEERING SECTION
Similar to the same room on the U.S.S. Enterprise,
with enough changes in color, dressing and lighting
to make it easily obvious this is the other ship…
INT. EXETER BRIDGE – CLOSE SHOT – HELM CONTROLS
As a hand expertly adjusts the controls, then CAMERA
PULLING BACK to reveal Lt. Raintree at the station.
The Exeter’s bridge is similar to the U.S.S. Enter-
prise, with enough changes (use lighting) to maintain
its own identity…
I didn't notice any changes to the Engineering set, then again, my attention was focused on all the crystallized crewmen laying dead around the set. Yikes!Then later in the teaser:
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