Neither did the writer of TMP.Yes, Matalas doesn't understand what the word refit means. We've been over that before.
Neither did the writer of TMP.Yes, Matalas doesn't understand what the word refit means. We've been over that before.
Debatable, considering how much of seasons 2 and 3 of Picard desperately needed a rewrite to make them somewhat coherent.Although evidently he does know what "rewrite" means.
Neither did the writer of TMP.
Neither did the writer of TMP.
In the context of the movies, ‘refit’ had several meanings. In TMP, it referred to rebuilding a starship inside and out to make it look completely different than how it looked before. In TSFS, Scotty’s line about waiting for the refit of Enterprise instead of taking the promotion of captain of engineering on the Excelsior presumably meant that it referred to just repairing the damaged 1701, but not changing it so it looks different.
However, in the context of PIC, neither example seems to be the case. Picard refers to the Stargazer as ‘these refits’ without any clear description of what he’s referring to. He might as well have said ‘these new ships’ instead of ‘these refits’ for all the sense it made.
It seems like the fleet just upgraded to some new systems, so maybe that was what Picard meant. We know the USS Titan-A is maybe five years old after integration of parts from Riker's USS Titan. It it unclear if there are other Constitution III-class starships around, or if they are built from salvaging damaged starships. Or if the USS Titan-A had already been an existing ships and the Federation Council decided to refit it with parts from the Luna-class Titan and rename and number it like they could have done a century ago with the USS Enterprise-A.
Matalas would've been better off by just saying the Titan-A was a different ship entirely that Riker only commanded for a short time before he and Troi retired. Such unnecessary fanwank.So ‘refit’ also means taking some components from an older ship, installing them in a new ship, and then everybody treats the new ship as if it were the old ship. Which is patently absurd, but Matalas wanted his Titan to be the same ship mentioned in Nemesis, and when he found out otherwise, he came up with some convoluted mess to justify it.
Matalas would've been better off by just saying the Titan-A was a different ship entirely that Riker only commanded for a short time before he and Troi retired. Such unnecessary fanwank.
Eh, TMP's idea of a refit was a lot closer than Matalas's, which is basically "it's a different ship with the same name."Neither did the writer of TMP.
It was probably that Terry wanted the Titan, but didn't want to use the Luna Class.
I bet if the Titan had never shown up in Lower Decks, the Titan in PIC S3 would have just been the original from the start.
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