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Constitution Class Retirement

The Ship is still in Spacedock many months after the incident.

The last time we saw the Excelsior in STIII, it was adrift and without power.

When we see it next in STIV, it's in Spacedock, fully powered. We see other ships there too.

So whatever Scotty did to it was obviously repaired between the two movies, and the fact that the ship is in Spacedock does not imply that there was anything wrong with it, unless all the other ships in Spacedock had problems too.
 
Well it did take them out of the transwarp computer drive. No telling if that was standard or custom parts, or if it is something they'd have on hand.

The Ship is still in Spacedock many months after the incident.

That's probably a few months after it's trial runs had taken place and they were in the process of fixing all the issues. Most likely it was also getting a minor refit to make it mission worthy (replacing the bridge etc).
 
My interpretation (because these are all just interpretations): The 1701 was going to be decommissioned in III due to damage, time in service, and possibly some PR related to the fact that part of a *cadet crew* had been killed aboard her. The Enterprise-A was a new construction slapped together from spare Connie parts in a hurry, which is why she was in the state she was in at the beginning of V. Connies were still being built, refit, serviced, etc, but were no longer the top of the line ship for the fleet. Given the damage sustained in Star Trek VI and the additional time that had passed, the -A required refurbishment, and the designation U.S.S. Enterprise was reassigned to the -B, once again for PR reasons. (Starfleet seems to care a lot about PR, at least in the movies.) The -A, however, kept the name Enterprise - UES Enterprise - and was transferred to the Sol System Defense force. She was used for regular patrols of the system and anti-piracy actions up until "Best of Both Worlds" when she was sent to join the fleet meeting the Borg cube that was, after all, headed for Earth - so that was still well within her mission profile. And she was destroyed there.

That's why we rarely if ever see Connies in TNG - they've been apportioned out to planetary defense forces in the Federation, or even loaned/sold to allied powers or private research groups.
 
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