How about a novel explaining why Ten Forward replicates the design of the Federation President's office c. 2293? (Yes, I know it's actually vice-versa, but I'm speaking in-universe here.)
lol a tribute to the President

How about a novel explaining why Ten Forward replicates the design of the Federation President's office c. 2293? (Yes, I know it's actually vice-versa, but I'm speaking in-universe here.)
You know if Rasmussen's shuttle went back to the 22nd Century that might explain why they started using Phasers before Lasers.It could be vice versa anyway if you sneak it into DTI.
"Dulmer, what happened to those Enterprise-D blueprints we rescued from Rasmussen that you were carrying around?"
"Gee, Lucsly, I must have dropped them in the Palais de la Concorde Design Department when Future Guy shot at me."
"Oh man, I hope we didn't change history!"
Cue end-of-episode laughter and pan out.
Were there ever any novels written about the crew that took over the Enterprise A after TOS crew stepped down after UDC?
Were there ever any novels written about the crew that took over the Enterprise A after TOS crew stepped down after UDC?
As a fan of the original actors, I'm shocked anyone would want to read about E-A adventures without the original crew.![]()
Were there ever any novels written about the crew that took over the Enterprise A after TOS crew stepped down after UDC?
As a fan of the original actors, I'm shocked anyone would want to read about E-A adventures without the original crew.![]()
But then you'd need a similar "fix" to "explain" the bridge differences between ST V and ST VI.
I always thought they were the same set, just with a different lighting scheme and some digital clocks bolted to the bulkheads (similar to how the TMP and TWOK bridges were the same basic set, just with different lighting and with a few panels moved around).
I have always liked the ST VI bridge the best of any of the incarnations...
A crew doesn't get decommissioned; they get reassigned to other ships when theirs is decommissioned/mothballed/etc. Uhura was speaking of the ship itself.
Besides, I think the reason KingDaniel singled out the IV to V transition was that there was only supposed to be a few weeks between the two movies, and not years as there were when there were other drastic changes to the set, like I to II or V to VI.
Anyway, Uhura says "we" are being decommissioned, while Kirk says "this ship" will go on to new adventures with a new crew. Taking that literally poses no problems: it was established in the beginning of the movie that our heroes (the old guard, at any rate) were going to retire from their commissions soon enough
I find the whole ending of TUC rather strange. The entire crew retiring at once? How does that make sense, given the substantial differences in age, rank, and experience? The whole thing was rather contrived in the name of giving the original cast a sendoff. So I try not to dwell on it too much.
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