Lol Dave tweeted that spilling something on carpet would be a pain to clean out.Plus.. If there was a liquid spill in the hall.. Everybody would slip and fall! Wheres Federation OSHA
25th century dont have roombas?Lol Dave tweeted that spilling something on carpet would be a pain to clean out.
Been gone for a long long time.Wheres Federation OSHA!
I never really had a problem with the Disco designs - they look a reasonable step between the older Connies and the later movie-era Miranda/Constellation.
Remember the Enterprise is an old ship when TOS starts, and she appears in Disco with her 22nd Century-style cylindrical nacelles.
The nacelle evolution goes cylinders (Phoenix, NX-01, 1701), rectangular tapered (Disco), art deco (TMP/Excelsior), TNG etc.
Just because we didn't see them in the films? Not necessarily, they could have been refitted or mothballed*, or just elsewhere. The whole thing in the films is that the Enterprise is always the Only Ship in the Quadrant so we rarely see other ships anyway.Ok, so then Disco type ships entered service relatively soon (2250s) after the TOS Constitution class did (2240s) and were all but phased out by the beginning of the 2270s as the 'art deco' types appeared.
This suggests they were a relatively unsuccessful generation of ships (I'm good with that BTW) that never exceeded the Constitution class in terms of overall capability, also explaining the latter's prominence in major space battles during TOS, despite being older ships. Of course, then we see all these 'Yard 39 Project' refits of Disco ships heading into the 25th century. That's maybe a shot at redemption and/or trying to make silk purses out of sow's ears.
The concept art for the Excelsior II has the extra impulse engines like the Ent-B refit, but the final model appears to only have the centre impulse engines.
The ‘usual’ TNG way of stardate calculation would translate 38197.5 as 2361, which is obviously wrong. But again, the new information making the Stargazer’s launch date of 2326 seems wrong to me too, considering its ‘sister’ ship the Hathaway was launched in 2285.
Edit: Kudos for finding that plaque after 35 years! Now they need to find the ship list Okudagrams from ‘Measure of a Man’ and ‘Conspiracy!’![]()
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