In the first Trek XI movie trailer we’ve seen the new Enterprise constructed on the surface with welders. And their are those Galaxy Class ship hulls on Mars seen in TNG “Parallels”. Would scrapping a starship be easy in a zero-G vacuum. Or would it be better to land or tractor-beam a starship to the surface of a planet and employ an army of torch cutters after the hull has been stripped of it's warp core and other components? I image this was how the saucer of the E-D was scrapped on Veridian III. Tractor-beaming the saucer off the planet and towing it in one piece was probably pointless considering how much damage it took.
After being stored in ship yards for awhile, starfleet might decide to scrap ships and recycle trititanium and other materials of vessels who weren't lucky enough to end up in a Starflleet museum. Of course, by looking at DS9's Dominion war battle scenes, Starflleet likely kept older combat-capable ships such as Mirandas in reserve in case of a full-scale war.
After being stored in ship yards for awhile, starfleet might decide to scrap ships and recycle trititanium and other materials of vessels who weren't lucky enough to end up in a Starflleet museum. Of course, by looking at DS9's Dominion war battle scenes, Starflleet likely kept older combat-capable ships such as Mirandas in reserve in case of a full-scale war.
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