He said 'was' because the ship doesn't exist anymore. It was scrubbed from the records, everything classified.He said was, he didn't say is. Which means it neither a Emmett Till or Curiosity class cruiser, it's under another name.
He said 'was' because the ship doesn't exist anymore. It was scrubbed from the records, everything classified.He said was, he didn't say is. Which means it neither a Emmett Till or Curiosity class cruiser, it's under another name.
The secondary hull more than resembles the Crossfield class.
(except for the tail bone)
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Classified.But then again Rios said "no record of the ship exists"
Pretty hard to pretend a 700 meter long capital ship level starship doesn't exist, does it?
Under penalty of death.Nobody in TOS speaks of or seems to know about the Temporal Cold War or the Delphic Expanse, either. And even Romulan cloaking technology seems to be a new thing to the crew of the Enterprise in Season 1 even though Romulans clearly used it in war with Earth and other powers over a century before.
Classified records explain a lot in Trek.
Classified records explain a lot in Trek.
I believe that is known as "Omega Level" Classification.Yep. We conveniently forget that even traveling to Talos IV after DSC and until TOS carried the only death penalty left on Starfleet's books. If Starfleet Command would put somebody to death for visiting a planet of powerful telepaths then what would they have done to someone who revealed the existence of time-traveling transdimensional beings who tried to turn the entire Milky Way Galaxy into their own realm, killing every living thing within?
Better stop pulling or somebody might just come ... to their senses.Wait. The Federation wouldn't impose the death penalty on anybody. Because utopia...or something.
That argument just keeps falling apart with each pull of the thread.![]()
I am a little confused about the Romulan ships seen at the end of the episode. Did we see one or two classes?
Such a damn sexy ship
It class name is probably what it is. They have name a starship class name off screen after they were seen on screen in the past.Chabon is sticking to the Curiosity class so I think it is part of the backstory they worked out. He says they’re mostly named after great navigators.
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This implies it was named before it appeared in the show.It class name is probably what it is. They have name a starship class name off screen after they were seen on screen in the past.
Liking Mr. Chabon's answer a lot!Chabon is sticking to the Curiosity class so I think it is part of the backstory they worked out. He says they’re mostly named after great navigators.
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Why not? Name dropping is as much a Trek tradition as kitbashing.I wonder if this means we'll get to see one of these cruisers. Why bother with a new ship class if you're not going to show it?
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