I'm sure America will have another Enterprise.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/natio.../11/gIQAhGHb5R_story.html?tid=pm_national_pop
http://www.washingtonpost.com/natio.../11/gIQAhGHb5R_story.html?tid=pm_national_pop
Here's a more extensive story on CNN, complete with references to a petition to get a new ship given the name and some very Star Trek-like language from officers saying there can't be a US Navy (read: Starfleet) without an Enterprise.
http://news.blogs.cnn.com/2012/03/1...ier-uss-enterprise-on-final-voyage/?hpt=hp_t3
It's funny how iconic the name Enterprise has become in North America. Most people hear the name Enterprise, and they think of a ship from Star Trek, even if they're not fans.
Here's a more extensive story on CNN, complete with references to a petition to get a new ship given the name and some very Star Trek-like language from officers saying there can't be a US Navy (read: Starfleet) without an Enterprise.
http://news.blogs.cnn.com/2012/03/1...ier-uss-enterprise-on-final-voyage/?hpt=hp_t3
I noticed one person referred to the Enterprise as the US Navy's flagship. That's going to upset some people on this forum, I think.
It's funny how iconic the name Enterprise has become in North America. Most people hear the name Enterprise, and they think of a ship from Star Trek, even if they're not fans.
Indeed, I've been in situations where the word "enterprise" was used the context of business, and everyone else is just confused wondering how or why they were suddenly talking about Star Trek.
^ I saw someone commented in the CNN article that the name 'Enterprise' equates to Fascism...![]()
I was wondering which forum to post this very story in.
Here's hoping for CVN-80 to be the next USS Enterprise, even if it makes her a Gerald R. Ford class.
A shame they won't be able to preserve her.
I noticed one person referred to the Enterprise as the US Navy's flagship. That's going to upset some people on this forum, I think.
How come? I'll assume we undoubtedly have some serving and veteran navy folks in our midst, but is there another ship that's considered the flagship?
I noticed one person referred to the Enterprise as the US Navy's flagship. That's going to upset some people on this forum, I think.
How come? I'll assume we undoubtedly have some serving and veteran navy folks in our midst, but is there another ship that's considered the flagship? Certainly a case can be argued that, thanks to Trek, the Enterprise is probably the most recognizable name among the aircraft carriers (average Joe on the street may not know that there's a USS Ronald Reagan, for example.)
Alex
I just find it amusing when people get bent out of shape over it being used in such a way, claiming that only "ignorant modern day Trek writers who know nothing about the military" say flagship in that context when in fact, a lot of people do. So I was kind of trolling for someone to respond like that.
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