Checked the bridge panorama at the official site, and...
Interesting that it still says San Francisco Ship Yards
Very likely that construction and final testing were completed in orbit.Interesting that it still says San Francisco Ship Yards
Indeed.
Very likely that construction and final testing were completed in orbit.Interesting that it still says San Francisco Ship Yards
Indeed.
Very likely that construction and final testing were completed in orbit.Interesting that it still says San Francisco Ship Yards
Indeed.
Construction on the ground makes finalization in orbit impossible....how?Very likely that construction and final testing were completed in orbit.Indeed.
Which is why we saw the construction on the ground?
It looks like it was made in China.Maybe that's just where the plague was made! Haha.
Construction on the ground makes finalization in orbit impossible....how?Very likely that construction and final testing were completed in orbit.
Which is why we saw the construction on the ground?
Look at it this way - modern warship construction starts on dry land, then is completed in the water.
No, it just means the plaque lists the shipyard the ship was completed, commissioned, and launched from.And that changes the name of the ship yard?
No, it just means the plaque lists the shipyard the ship was completed, commissioned, and launched from.And that changes the name of the ship yard?
No, it just means the plaque lists the shipyard the ship was completed, commissioned, and launched from.And that changes the name of the ship yard?
That's more or less what I was saying.Therefore, the NCC-1701 commissioning plaque likely doesn't refer to the construction facility (Riverside) but perhaps it refers the location where the ship was commissioned into service, in this case the San Fransisco Naval Yards.
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