Uh oh... “MILITARY transport concept”. Don’t tell Gene...So the shuttle started as a ST09 design. That explains some things.
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Uh oh... “MILITARY transport concept”. Don’t tell Gene...So the shuttle started as a ST09 design. That explains some things.
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They only use it to transport the payroll.Uh oh... “MILITARY transport concept”. Don’t tell Gene...
You've gotta give it to him, he knows how to get the very most out of his designs.So the shuttle started as a ST09 design. That explains some things.
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You've gotta give it to him, he knows how to get the very most out of his designs.
When I first saw the episode, I thought it was the Kelvin military transport shuttle reused.
Thanks!https://memory-alpha.fandom.com/wiki/Petri_Blomqvist#Becoming_officially_reacquainted_with_Star_Trek
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That's what the posters sayStarfleet doesn't have a payroll. Everybody pretends to be military to better themselves.![]()
Starfleet brought back the tagline "An Army Of One" for a while, but then the Borg had to come along and ruin it.That's what the posters say
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No. Comics are never canon.In which case the Enterprise F is a possibility after all, if its an official comic and lead in to Picard that makes it canon doesnt it?
No. Comics are never canon.
At least parts of it anyway.Well, not so fast. I think we're going to see that Countdown: Picard is quite canon.
Especially as its a countdown to Picard itself and must have been agreed with by CBS and the show runners.Well, not so fast. I think we're going to see that Countdown: Picard is quite canon.
Well, not so fast. I think we're going to see that Countdown: Picard is quite canon.
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