I never thought about that - I mostly interact on Trek in English through the typed media anyway. In my native tongue, letters are pronounced the same way regardless of whether you are spelling them out one by one or pronouncing whole words, so T-O-S and TOS are one and the same. (The latter just takes less time overall, and the former may have some short parasitic vowels bothering some of the consonants - like T, which becomes more like "Te as in template". As if you really cared.)
Basically, ENT and VOY are acronyms to start with - they are pieces of pronounceable words, after all. DS9 is probably the least acronymic of the lot, and doesn't sound acronymic in the least even when I do it in Finnish.
Regarding that... The other TLAs seem pretty well established, even DSN has more or less disappeared in favor of DS9 - but people still disagree on the VOY vs. VGR issue. What's your take on that? Does the acronymlet or the abbreviation roll more easily off your typing fingers?
Timo Saloniemi
Basically, ENT and VOY are acronyms to start with - they are pieces of pronounceable words, after all. DS9 is probably the least acronymic of the lot, and doesn't sound acronymic in the least even when I do it in Finnish.
Regarding that... The other TLAs seem pretty well established, even DSN has more or less disappeared in favor of DS9 - but people still disagree on the VOY vs. VGR issue. What's your take on that? Does the acronymlet or the abbreviation roll more easily off your typing fingers?
Timo Saloniemi