The Excelsior was dubbed "the Great Explorer"
Yeah, I remember the "Experiment" not "The explorer." In fact, it was pretty much posted to standard missions by TUC so I don't see much that would distinguish it from the Enterprise at that point.When was Excelsior called the great explorer? In TSFS, Kirk called it "the great experiment," but I don't remember it being described as "the great explorer" in the movies.
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Three years cataloging gaseous anomalies doesn’t sound like a mission worthy of Starfleet’s most state of the art exploration vehicle…Yeah, I remember the "Experiment" not "The explorer." In fact, it was pretty much posted to standard missions by TUC so I don't see much that would distinguish it from the Enterprise at that point.
Someone else once brought up the possibility that "cataloguing gaseous anomalies" might have been a euphemism for "scanning Klingon space," that is, spying.Three years cataloging gaseous anomalies doesn’t sound like a mission worthy of Starfleet’s most state of the art exploration vehicle…
The first ship of this class was actually built up from the remains of the wrecked USS Vengeance, after it crashed into San Francisco in 2259. Starfleet was still fairly low on ships after the fleet decimation at Vulcan by the Romulan Narada attack and although they were not in the business of manufacturing warships, the Vengeance proved that her spaceframe and abilities were simply too valuable to discard. The wreck was painstakingly removed from it's resting place and each piece was carefully examined for usable parts. A year later, when the salvage operation was complete, Starfleet was able to reuse approximately 65% of the ship (the bulk of this comprised of the saucer section) which was alone, a true testimony to the durability of the design.
When the newly reconstructed vessel was finally completed, it became apparent that very little of the original ship had made it through without some kind of modification. Gone was the large tactical 'hole' in the saucer section. This had now been filled in with crew quarters and science labs. Gone were the heavy port and starboard weapons bays, filled with attack drones. In fact, much of the secondary hull was completely redesigned, whilst keeping a similar profile to that of it's predecessor. The new ship would be retrofitted for long range exploration rather than warfare. The ship was renamed the USS Ascendant and retained the size of the Vengeance and it's advanced warp capabilities.
However, perhaps due to the fact that the ship was essentially a rebuild, the Ascendant was plagued with problems. The new antimatter matrix took a long time to initialise. The advanced warp drive was only able to provide short 'mid-warp boosts' - perfect for pursuit of an enemy vessel but not long range exploration. The ship also required an extensive maintenance schedule which further limited it's range. Whilst it wasn't the revolutionary ship that Starfleet had hoped for, the construction of the Ascendant proved that the design certainly had merit...
The designers were eager to apply the lessons they had learnt whilst constructing the Ascendant, and the next ship slated for construction was the USS Excelsior.
This time she was built entirely from scratch and as such, the designers had a chance to improve upon the warp capabilities of the previous ships. This necessitated the complete redesign of the warp nacelles , so now, instead of only being able to utilize a short 'mid warp' boost, the Excelsior was finally able to achieve higher speeds for longer periods. As the ship was naturally simpler to construct this time around, this enabled improvements to be applied across the board. When the Excelsior was launched, she had the size, speed and power to go further into deep space than any vessel had attempted before. This, coupled with her vastly improved endurance rate, finally made her the realisation of Starfleet's dreams of the 'Great Experiment' and the ideal deep space explorer.
Or it's entirely possible that there was an already-existing platform, from which the modified and secretly-equipped Vengeance had been adapted. Remember the model in Admiral Marcus' office:I would like I just sorta point out that someone did do a redesign of Uss Vengeance into a regular star trek federation ship, using the idea that perhaps the federation salvaged her. https://www.trekbbs.com/threads/the-uss-ascendant-a-rebirth-of-the-vengeance.293022/ and this thread is where the original artist chimed in https://www.trekbbs.com/threads/my-starship-design-concept-the-u-s-s-ascendant.281992/ with a little bit of lore for the little redesigns he did this quote is directedly from calamity_si
STID is both the smartest and dumbest of the Kelvin movies.
That has been my theory as well. That Marcus took the Excelsior project and modified after Nero's attack due to his increased paranoia around a Klingon attack and the Federation being underprepared for such an event, at least from his point of view. @MadMan1701A has his own version that he did, call the Venture Star, which was treated as the Excelsior in a fan project. But, the description matches what I imagine as part of the early efforts of an Excelsior project turned Vengeance.Or it's entirely possible that there was an already-existing platform, from which the modified and secretly-equipped Vengeance had been adapted. Remember the model in Admiral Marcus' office:
Source.NCC-DX01 U.S.S. Venture Star
This is the U.S.S. Venture Star, hero ship of the guys at www.expeditionfleet.org. Some back-story: this ship is a technology test-bed, much like the Excelsior was in the original timeline. It's a large ship, being nearly twice as long as Enterprise, with much more internal volume. It features 4 front firing torpedo tubes, and two rear, as well as 10 total phaser banks. At the time of it's completion, it was the most advanced StarFleet ship in existence.
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