CaptainHawk1
Commodore
Agreed, the classification of the vessel is a Starship as opposed to a freighter, frigate, etc. The class of the Starship is indeed Constitution and has been said on several occasions on-screen.The first such ship was the Constitution-class USS Enterprise, NCC-1701 -- Kirk's ship -- launched in 2245.
Sorry to bring this up, but the dedication plaque states the "E" is Starship Class. This is kinda like the green/gold debate, but not as intense.![]()
The plaque is irrelevant. The 1701 is Constitution class, everyone knows that. Picard even said so in "Relics" when he entered the holodeck re-creation of its bridge.
The 1701 was a Starship *type*, but Constitution *class*.
And this is where I was making the distinction because other than ENT, there is no NX class. I think it's fair to say that the writers did a little backwards engineering in ENT by making it NX class as it was a prototype/experimental ship. This suggests that the the experimenatal/prototype vessels in the future with the NX registry are an homage to the original NX Class, although not in the NX Class class.I thought that's what Nemesis said?You're incorrect on 2 counts. First, The Defiant (NX-74205) was a Defiant Class and not an NX Class.
With the minor modification that he called all the NX-registered prototypes in Starfleet history "NX class".
This idea does seem to make logical sense but there's really nothing to indicate that at all in Trek. From what we've seen (again, backwards engineered) The NX was a class, and prototype experimental vessels in the 23rd and 24th century have an NX registry number, that's really it.Which IMHO is a cool idea for terminology: Archer's ship would have been of Enterprise class for the same reason the Defiant was of Defiant class, but Starfleet would also be in the habit of referring to its experimental or prototype ships in each class as "NX class" or "NX category" or "NX rate" or something like that.
Timo Saloniemi
-Shawn
