It was just stated that there was twelve at the moment. In any case, I really don't think TOS era Starfleet is particularly big, and even in TNG we get the impressions that starships are quite rare and precious. It is in DS9 when they could just copypaste the screen full of CGI ships that that got lost.Then it was a failed ship class. You don't make just 12 of x type of cruisers without a reason just to make 12. Not when you are the size of the federation. And then you do not refit a whole class as extensively as it was claimed in TMP and then decommission in just 8 years later. Not unless its heavily flawed or something.
It was just stated that there was twelve at the moment. In any case, I really don't think TOS era Starfleet is particularly big, and even in TNG we get the impressions that starships are quite rare and precious. It is in DS9 when they could just copypaste the screen full of CGI ships that that got lost.
I can imagine TOS era Starfleet having maybe less than hundred capital ships, so twelve of them being Connies makes enough sense.
They never said the connie was the only ship class in starfleet.
It was just the only ship class we ever saw.
It was just stated that there was twelve at the moment. In any case, I really don't think TOS era Starfleet is particularly big, and even in TNG we get the impressions that starships are quite rare and precious. It is in DS9 when they could just copypaste the screen full of CGI ships that that got lost.
I can imagine TOS era Starfleet having maybe less than hundred capital ships, so twelve of them being Connies makes enough sense.
I said capital ships, I'm sure there can be small coast guard style patrol ships. Also, 'size of the setting', how large you think TOS era Federation is?That makes no sense. If they only had 100 crusaders, they would have been conquered very easily by a dozen or so powers. And federation space would have been the wild west with outlaws and pirates EVERYWHERE. This is why the TOs stuff is often retconned or ignored as it makes no sense with how large the setting is. The US Navy has more ships than that, four times that amount.
We do?We also know they had battleships
Yeah and loss of those ships was considered a huge blow. Of course with DS9 logic that is just a minor skirmish as there suddenly are thousands of ships.TNG they are out the edge of Federation space and can still get dozens of ships at short notice. In 5 days they got a 39 ship fleet together. Mostly from near earth patrol ships.
DS9 fleet sizes are not really consistent with prior Trek.At one point two fleets merge and they were only outnumber 2 to 1 with the other side having 1200 ships. Meaning two federation fleets had 600 ships.
Obviously TOS Federation is much smaller than TNG era Federation hundred years later, and the fleet is much smaller too.No the TOs did not even have an idea of the federation size, so it sounds like non-sense. They kept changing who they were and earth ship, a federation ship, a united nations ship and so on.
It still had a population of billions to defend if not trillions, unless the Federation grew by 1000% between 2293 and the TNG era, in just a 75 year period, the smallness of a TOS Federation still means they need a decent sized Starfleet to defend its space. Either that or each planet does its own defending and has its own fleet of ship and Starfleet is about as effective as the UN defense force.Obviously TOS Federation is much smaller than TNG era Federation hundred years later, and the fleet is much smaller too.
Starships are not comparable to modern naval ships. In TMP Enterprise seemed to be the only ship that could confront V'ger... and this was at the centre of the Federation. In Generations Enterprise B was the only ship that could reach the Nexus ribbon, again, near Earth.There was no fleet defending Earth, it is completely plausible that there is nothing but some shuttle-sized patrol boats defending more remote planets.I doubt the Federation with trillions population has less ships defending its space than what the USA has with a population of 326 million. Even assuming TOS Federation is still only 4 planets (Earth, Vulcan, Andor, Tellar) plus colonies that is at least 24 billion people to defend assuming an average population of 6 billion.
Which is a load of in universe bollocks when you examine it. Earth being the HQ of the Federation should have more than one starship defending its Sol borders unless every planet has a sophisticated defense grid ala Men in Black style.Starships are not comparable to modern naval ships. In TMP Enterprise seemed to be the only ship that could confront V'ger... and this was at the centre of the Federation. In Generations Enterprise B was the only ship that could reach the Nexus ribbon, again, near Earth.There was no fleet defending Earth, it is completely plausible that there is nothing but some shuttle-sized patrol boats defending more remote planets.
I said capital ships, I'm sure there can be small coast guard style patrol ships. Also, 'size of the setting', how large you think TOS era Federation is?
It is common enough occurance that Enterprise is the only ship available during an emergency, even near Earth. That does not indicate that starships are relatively as common as naval ships are today.
Yeah and loss of those ships was considered a huge blow. Of course with DS9 logic that is just a minor skirmish as there suddenly are thousands of ships.
DS9 fleet sizes are not really consistent with prior Trek.
Obviously TOS Federation is much smaller than TNG era Federation hundred years later, and the fleet is much smaller too.
But they don't! (Have ships, they may have defence grids.) This is completely circular, people have decided that Starfleet has a lot ships, so screen depictions of Starfeet not having a lot of ships are deemed nonsensical!Which is a load of in universe bollocks when you examine it. Earth being the HQ of the Federation should have more than one starship defending its Sol borders unless every planet has a sophisticated defense grid ala Men in Black style.
(Which makes Nero kidnapping Pike an even more ridiculous plot point in ST09)
It makes perfect sense, if you assume that Starships are rare, special and hard to built, more comparable to maybe Aircraft Carriers..
By whom? If the enemies have comparable or even lesser fleets they won't be.And they are conquered. You can't change this simple set of math. No way a 100 cruisers can hold the federation, not even try.
You cannot just disregard it like that. Two times when in (or near) TOS era the Earth is threatened and there is no defence fleet. It does not exist.This is a silly plot device. Nothing more
So even if there were thousand worlds and about hundred ships, that's ten worlds per ship. In TOS we saw Enterprise receiving a distress call from this or that Earth colony or somesuch. There were no fleets to respond, only one ship. There were no ships stationed to defend those colonies. No, the Federation worlds are mostly on their own, and only if there is some specific reason may a starship arrive.Kirk stated it was a 1000 worlds. We know Picard and such listed a 150 homeworlds, they never seemed to count colonies. So In Kirks day they had a 1000 worlds to safe guard. Look at ENT, we can see the size of the federation in 2161. We have 23 planets at the birth of the federation. By TOS Kirk claims a 1000.
Not all of those worlds similar facilities than Earth, nor was Enterprise a new ship. Obviously it was easier to refit an existing ship than build a completely new one, otherwise they would not have done it. TNG ear production capabilities are of course different.But they are not. By TNG they can creak out 39 ships and 11'000 crew in 12 months. They can spin out massive amounts of ships. Even TMP they rebuilt in Enterprise in months, which means they can build a ship in months not years. When you have thousands of worlds, you can creak out ships rather fast.
You cannot just disregard it like that. Two times when in (or near) TOS era the Earth is threatened and there is no defence fleet. It does not exist.
You may think it is stupid, but that's how Starleet of the era seems to operate. You guys seem to be making up your own fanon and are upset that the series and films do not adhere to that.Which still makes it a stupid plot device.
By any of the big bads from TOS. They have the same size of fleet and nowhere near the same area to protect. They would curb stomp the Fedration if your numbers are right, which they are not.By whom? If the enemies have comparable or even lesser fleets they won't be.
You cannot just disregard it like that. Two times when in (or near) TOS era the Earth is threatened and there is no defence fleet. It does not exist.
So even if there were thousand worlds and about hundred ships, that's ten worlds per ship. In TOS we saw Enterprise receiving a distress call from this or that Earth colony or somesuch. There were no fleets to respond, only one ship. There were no ships stationed to defend those colonies. No, the Federation worlds are mostly on their own, and only if there is some specific reason may a starship arrive.
Not all of those worlds similar facilities than Earth, nor was Enterprise a new ship. Obviously it was easier to refit an existing ship than build a completely new one, otherwise they would not have done it. TNG ear production capabilities are of course different.
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