Interesting, thanks for that. Commodore Dekker?![]()
I've been wondering, is the new Enterprise, described as "The newest ship in the fleet" as of STID, a one-off design or is it the prototype for an entire class?
Actually it was described as "Our newest flagship." Lots of ways to interpret that, but it mainly depends on what a "flagship" actually is in Starfleet usage.
Also, with the massive budgets these movies have (well... massive compared to prior Trek's, miniscule compared to Avengers Infinity War or Batman v Superman), I doubt we'll ever see another Constitution-class ship. Reusing models and sets was always a cost-cutting measure of the TV shows.
I like the idea of the Enterprise being special, not just another ship.
I've been wondering, is the new Enterprise, described as "The newest ship in the fleet" as of STID, a one-off design or is it the prototype for an entire class?
Actually it was described as "Our newest flagship."
Going through the effort to create a new ship design and then only build one makes no sense to me.
You don't "prototype" naval vessels...
Timo Saloniemi
Going through the effort to create a new ship design and then only build one makes no sense to me.
There are many real-world examples; look no further than the Navy's first Nuclear submarine, the U.S.S.Nautilus, which was a one-off. Then there's the U.S.S.Seawolf, a unique design of which there was only one.
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