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Enterprise in Discovery; cool or too much?

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I'm not sure how often people in this era would encounter a Constitution-class starship. Michael has encountered Enterprise before (roughly two years prior to the current episodes now), so that might be her reference point.

While that is about all we encountered in TOS, that might be a side effect of the war....if Starfleet lost a lot of ships, leaving the few Constitutions as the stop-gap for everything until they can build up the fleet again.

I recall in Babylon 5 there was the Explorer-class ships which were said to be so rare that someone might be considered lucky to encounter two of them in a lifetime. This was mostly due to the fact that they spent most of their careers exploring deep space alone, building up the jump gate networks for the Earth Alliance, and only stopped into ports for refits or rarely resupply/repairs, if they couldn't get stuff in the field.

So the Constitution-class might have been an explorer type and actually did go out on five year missions were they would be gone basically the entire time. Post-war the Constitutions might have been needed to cover everything while also doing their exploration duties, and with their fast warp drives actually could do it all, as seem by the actions of Captain Kirk during his Five Year Mission of 2265-2270.
 
That's not really what we see of Kirk's mission though. He's never very far from starbase and seems to spend a good deal of time on patrol.

Maybe it was different in Pike's day, but there's no suggestion he was on a 'Five Year Mission' - that's pretty much unique to Kirk's ship.
 
I expect it won't look the way it did in TOS, inside or out
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It is cool, a definite good addition to the already 8 or 9 done Star Trek series to what seems present day 2018 or toward 2020. No problems with it quite yet, plus season 1 is count complete even.
 
Maybe she mentioned it because her brother was on board, not because it had special significance.

That's exactly why she did it. She and Sarek exchanged a significant look when they recognized it.

The "God, I hate the holidays" look.
 
It might have been cool somewhere down the road when these characters had established themselves in their own right. But, the Starship Fanwank warped out a while ago...
 
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Only the outside. Inside is too risky.
you're right.

since they've said they're not risking recasting spock, season two is going to have to pick up with an exterior shot of the enterprise departing and then cut back to the discovery bridge where michael and the gang discuss what an exciting and brand-extending mission they had before proceeding to vulcan and never speaking of the enterprise again.
 
It is cool, a definite good addition to the already 8 or 9 done Star Trek series to what seems present day 2018 or toward 2020. No problems with it quite yet, plus season 1 is count complete even.
1. This makes little or no sense whatsoever
2. There's a thread running on this topic, so I'll close this one now as it's last post was back in October.
 
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