It doesn't really contradict anything from the films, though;
Woopie shit. It still doesn't mean they would give Kirk Excelsior just because the novelization said so.
It doesn't really contradict anything from the films, though;
It was also originally intended for Kirk and his crew to get the Excelsior at the end of STIV for exactly this reason: For any future TOS films, the model would be easier to manipulate for ILM.
Not according to the novels. All the way back to the novel of The Wrath of Khan, Sulu was slated to take command of the Excelsior, after a little training cruise. Then in TSFS, his Captaincy was put on hold over the Genesis Incident.
I wasn't even talking about Kirk getting the Excelsior -- I was referring to Sulu's captaincy getting rescinded. For the record, there was nothing in the novels about Kirk ever even being considered for that job, either.It doesn't really contradict anything from the films, though;
Woopie shit. It still doesn't mean they would give Kirk Excelsior just because the novelization said so.
Maybe, a class that was beyond the Excelsior that had so many problems in SFS.
Maybe, a class that was beyond the Excelsior that had so many problems in SFS.
For the umpteenth time, the Excelsior was NOT plagued with problems. Scotty sabotaged it. To this day, I still don't understand how the "Excelsior/transwarp is a failure because it broke down" story was adopted by fans, when the movie makes it crystal clear what happened.
Maybe, a class that was beyond the Excelsior that had so many problems in SFS.
For the umpteenth time, the Excelsior was NOT plagued with problems. Scotty sabotaged it. To this day, I still don't understand how the "Excelsior/transwarp is a failure because it broke down" story was adopted by fans, when the movie makes it crystal clear what happened.
Yeah, I made the same point a little earlier in this discussion too. Admittedly Starfleet might've had a public relations fiasco after Excelsior so spectacularly crapped itself just outside space dock, and maybe they had to pull back the Excelsior project for a bit to give the impression to the public that they were working to fix some problem which in reality didn't actually exist,
Maybe, a class that was beyond the Excelsior that had so many problems in SFS.
For the umpteenth time, the Excelsior was NOT plagued with problems. Scotty sabotaged it. To this day, I still don't understand how the "Excelsior/transwarp is a failure because it broke down" story was adopted by fans, when the movie makes it crystal clear what happened.
Reminds me of Jurassic Park. The catastrophe happened ONLY because the terrorist hacker sabotaged it, and NOT because of any of the stuff Ian Malcolm talked about.
Blame TNG.Maybe, a class that was beyond the Excelsior that had so many problems in SFS.
For the umpteenth time, the Excelsior was NOT plagued with problems. Scotty sabotaged it. To this day, I still don't understand how the "Excelsior/transwarp is a failure because it broke down" story was adopted by fans, when the movie makes it crystal clear what happened.
However, if they had bothered to explain in STIII that "transwarp drive" means "traveling to the center of the galaxy in days," then it would have made more sense. But they didn't, so no one knows what transwarp drive actually does.
I did not mean to discredit the Excelsior, I simply meant that in TVH they might have introduced the 1701-A as a yet unseen prototype class other than the Excelsior.![]()
Well, there are a few lines of dialogue to indicate its abilities:
Stiles: "... looking forward to breaking some of the Enterprise's speed records tomorrow..."
I believe there was also a line in the novelization to the effect of "We'll catch them on the way back," suggesting they'll simply blow by the big-E, irrespective of its speed.
The rest is left to the imagination.
... unless Styles was being sarcastic and really meant that he considered the Enterprise to be an antiquated piece of crap, which Scotty would have considered a slap in the face. While Styles certainly had a pompous attitude toward his new ship, I don't think he meant his statement that way.
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