He made one good thing, and people have rebooted that dozens of times, most of that from the fans that claim to love it. So lets not go crazy and claim everything he made was gold.
Wait a minute, since when did you give a shit about registry numbers making sense?
He made one good thing, and people have rebooted that dozens of times, most of that from the fans that claim to love it. So lets not go crazy and claim everything he made was gold.
Eh, he got lucky. Discovery though, ugh.
Eh, he got lucky.
Enterprise? They didn't even have starbases in Enterprise. Indeed, the late season 4 episode Bound has the NX-01 en route to scout a planet Starfleet is considering establishing their first starbase.
To be honest, from all our conversations about the Kelvin's registry (and we have had many these past eight years) I did get the impression registry numbers weren't important to you. It never occurred to me someone could be familiar with them and be unfazed by the zero.Sorry, are you talking to me? Because I didn't think you knew me well enough to know my thoughts on registry numbers, other than my opinion about your constant harping about zeros becoming old and tiresome.
They did that once, in Dead Stop they're repairing the damage inflicted in Minefield. Although, I guess you could say more than once considering the damage they got fighting the Xindi did accumulate over the course of the third season, especially towards the end. But that's definitely it.Am I misremembering? I acknowledge the lack of starbases, but I was speaking more generally about how they at least accounted for the ship being repaired after taking heavy damage, by dealing with it in the following episode(s).
Three? Maybe, four if you count the pilots' version,is too many?Please, no more Connies, at least not as a hero ship. Over the years we've had so many iterations of the "original" Enterprise that the concept of Constitution-class has become meaningless.
Or, better yet, do the adventures of Captain Pike and crew. Other than the Spock casting bring problematic, I would not mind this.
D.
PS. Or use a Daedalus-class, since it would be a homage...
Oh sorry..I just nodded off while reading this post...
Oh sorry..I just nodded off while reading this post...
They have drugs to treat short attention spans.
I'm going to need it after your post that's for sure. Where's the doc!????They have drugs to treat short attention spans.[/QUOT
They have drugs to treat short attention spans.
To me, yes. We have had original Constitution ships (with small variants), refit Constitution ("Enterprise-class") ships, alternate-universe Constitution ships in many flavors, including a significantly different 1701-A which will very likely also be tagged Constitution-class... and if STD shows the Connies they will want to reimagine the class as well...Three? Maybe, four if you count the pilots' version,is too many?
For the love of all that's good, please no.Now I'm hoping they make the Discovery a Daedalus class. (Not that ball and cylinders design though)
To be honest, from all our conversations about the Kelvin's registry (and we have had many these past eight years) I did get the impression registry numbers weren't important to you.
It never occurred to me someone could be familiar with them and be unfazed by the zero.
Impressive. You actually are a True Fan on a scale which puts me to shame. You've been disguising yourself well these years, I never realized. I literally see you in a new light now. Though I may outrank you on the BBS, you have proven yourself my superior.Here are some links to things I've written which should alleviate any doubt you have that I don't care about registry numbers.
Batch Number Timeline of Starship Registries: https://app.box.com/s/ok0nbvxmse2wte4bbr5d
Chronological Timeline of Starship Registries: https://app.box.com/s/fff3tw52094siaipu743
Conjectural classes: https://app.box.com/shared/4q0gobr9o3
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