^^ Yeah that's what I would think too. Indeed portray in a fanfic of mine. The miranda has a look of being a pugalist, duking it out. The Connie is probably a bit too pretty for that kind of thing! 

Don't see how a Constitution could outrun a Miranda at impulse when it has greater mass and much smaller impulse engines.
The Reliant's roll bar sits right atop the nacelles which means those phaser canons are fed power from the same huge EPS ducts. Looks like way more phaser power than a Constitution to me.
Smaller impulse engines? On what do you base that?Don't see how a Constitution could outrun a Miranda at impulse when it has greater mass and much smaller impulse engines..
Umm, what?TWOK's PTB got the Miranda Class from Josef's TM.
^, that Surya is a beautifuldesign.
Also agreed. What's funny is, IIRC the way George delivered it, he was afraid they would cut it so he tried to keep talking so fast they wouldn't want to cut it. When you watch the scene in the travel pod and he's saying 'Any chance to go aboard the Enterpise--' and appears to be cut off in mid-sentence? Well, apparently he was.That cut Sulu scene from TWOK would've been nice.
Well, according to the novels Uhura lived long enough to meet Sisko. (She became head of Starfleet Intelligence.) Not sure about Chekov.I wonder if Chekov lived to meet Geordi & O'Brien?
There was an unofficial rule sort of like the rule about even numbers of warp engines (and it may have well been 'imposed' by Roddenberry himself) that the Enterprise should be the only ship to have that distinction.It seems only 1701's, & maybe a few others, get A, B, C, D, E,....J entc ent al.
The actual quote from the movie was "She can still outrun and outgun us".
Hence, the purpose of my OP. I had always assumed this was the case, but was now reconsidering.The "still" could simply be a contextual qualifier. That is to say, even with the repairs Spock was able to oversee while Kirk and party were underground, the Enterprise and Reliant were both still severely damaged vessels, and apparently the Enterprise took the worst damage of the two. Spock's remark could mean that Reliant was not as crippled as Enterprise. This would say nothing about the military appraisals of their respective starship classes.
I'd stir those options til blended for maximum correctness.It was never clear to me what Reliant (and Saratoga after it) was supposed to be. A lighter cruiser than the Constitution-class ships? Some special type of limited-production Federation destroyer/warship? Or were certain ships like Reliant and Saratoga supposed to be mission-specific mods, fitted with special pods and other add-ons to fill specialized roles? (When the mission is over, they go back to starbase to be fitted for different missions)
Eh, it did have those two ginormous 'strips' on the dorsal real area. Other than that, I didn't think it was terribly Star Wars or Space:1999 derivative or cluttery boilerplate, and certainly no more 80s than the design of the Enterprise.There were other things seemed odd. The roll-bar thingy seemed very un-TREK like to me. The design seemed to be very 80s, with too much surface detailing that reminded me of STAR WARS and SPACE: 1999 and the like. But that's just me.
The actual quote from the movie was "She can still outrun and outgun us".
The "still" could simply be a contextual qualifier. That is to say, even with the repairs Spock was able to oversee while Kirk and party were underground, the Enterprise and Reliant were both still severely damaged vessels, and apparently the Enterprise took the worst damage of the two. Spock's remark could mean that Reliant was not as crippled as Enterprise. This would say nothing about the military appraisals of their respective starship classes.
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