Rick Berman said there could be over 30,000. What's your take on this?
Rick Berman said there could be over 30,000. What's your take on this?
Well, the Federation is devided into two equal parts. The Enterprise patrols the first half, and the other 29,999 ships patrol the other half.
This is my theory based on OS evidence.
Not to seem cold, but what's so dramatic about losing 3,000 people in a nation of a thousand times that number?What then would've been dramatic about the loss of 39 ships at Wolf-359?
I was thinking, everyone's FIRST assumption that a 'vessel' is like the Enterprise, but there's a whole poop-load of Danubes running around out there.
It would also explain the drastic inflation of hull numbers from the 2290s to the 2310s (going up from around NCC-2XXX to NCC 1XXXX). At a guess, Starfleet decided to include Runabouts and Insurrection-type Scouts in the registry around the turn of the 24th century, at least if you accept this. That's always bugged me, how they went from NCC 17XX to NCC-2XXX from 2240-ish to 2280-ish, but suddenly hit 5 digits in the 24th century.I was thinking, everyone's FIRST assumption that a 'vessel' is like the Enterprise, but there's a whole poop-load of Danubes running around out there.
Yes. When you take into account the mass-production of runabouts and "Data's Insurrection scoutships" (for lack of a better term to call it), with each ship having its own registry number akin to the larger starships, then 30,000 is definitely realistic.
Which brings in the aspects of distance and speed. It appeared to take two years to get the dispersed ships into a wartime footing in DS9. Yet the Enterprise evidently zipped across the entire Federation several times per season, visiting the homeworlds of adversaries on one side, and the unexplored depths on the other, of the UFP core regions. How many ships could have been on assignments more distant than those of the Enterprise? How big a portion of the fleet can have been that severely unavailable?
Again, the less ships there are overall, the better this peacetime-dispersed, wartime-massed model works.
Timo Saloniemi
Picard once said the Federation was spread out "over a thousand light years".
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