Dos not work! Sorry.I have a list. It is from the FASA Star Trek roleplaying game scenario manual. Has 13 starships.
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Dos not work! Sorry.I have a list. It is from the FASA Star Trek roleplaying game scenario manual. Has 13 starships.
Link:
https://mail-attachment.googleuserc...DBzke-HkftWKnEkkz3l-fTZ24xiASMuRKRuM2QPGrrxX8
Image:
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Bingo. They were modelling after the US Navy. The Federation losing a Connie was like the US losing an aircraft carrier. It was a big freakin deal because there weren't that many.TOS 12 Constitution class starships makes Starfleet's power both limited and realistic like today's U.S. Navy has a limited number of Nimitz class aircraft carriers on Earth's oceans.
Thirdly, despite the frankly absurd suggestion that the AMT model of the Enterprise used to depict the Constellation in TDM is "proportionally different in exactly every aspect" from the 11 foot miniature must mean the Constellation was a different class of ship, even if that were not a gross exaggeration of the differences, it is clearly not what the creators intended.
The United States, in 1966 had seven Super Carriers, one under construction (John F. Kennedy), one nuclear powered carrier (Enterprise), three larger war built carriers (Midway class) and up to eighteen World Wars II era carriers still in service in some capacity. And five new helicopter carriers (Iwo Jima-class) with two more planned or under construction.
The Nimitz-class was authorized in 1967 and the first one wasn't finished until 1975. The soon to be commissioned USS Gerald R. Ford will be the United States' 12th Nuclear powered carrier, with the future Enterprise being the 14th.
So about 30 carriers in various duties in 1966.
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Thirdly, despite the frankly absurd suggestion that the AMT model of the Enterprise used to depict the Constellation in TDM is "proportionally different in exactly every aspect" from the 11 foot miniature must mean the Constellation was a different class of ship, even if that were not a gross exaggeration of the differences, it is clearly not what the creators intended.
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^ I know someone who once claimed that they couldn't tell the difference between the 1701-Refit and the 1701-D. Even when I showed them pictures of each side by side.
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