The Countdown comic that established that backstory was originally supposed to be. Then it wasn’t.
It was never canon, that is a misconception.The Countdown comic that established that backstory was originally supposed to be. Then it wasn’t.
Well that's clear as mud. Was it canon? No position to say it was. Could be considered canon, though. Then implied it wasn't, then it was.
It should not be an either or situation. Remove ten seconds of someone walking down a corridor or pausing at an open door before entering- you add a single sentence easily.Well, this fan would rather have been told where the Shrike came from in the ten seconds it would have taken to explain it, rather than the ten seconds it took to tell that dumb Ent-E joke. Which also wasn’t important to the story.
It should not be an either or situation. Remove ten seconds of someone walking down a corridor or pausing at an open door before entering- you add a single sentence easily.
On the other hand, removing any reference to the Enterprise E would have gotten more people upset I think.
I like it more than I like the Titan-A/Enterprise-G. It actually looks like it belongs in the early 25th century.The Duderstadt Class becomes a playable ship in Star Trek Online on 23 January 2024. This is the first time that the name Duderstadt class is used by a licensed source (instead of just production material).
It establishes that the class remains in service as of 2411.
It is classed as a miracle-worker science-spearhead. Science spearheads are essentially combat oriented science vessels, i.e. science destroyers.
I think it's a well thought-out design. It looks good especially on its top half. The way how the classic elements nacelles/saucer/secondary hull connect is original...but I don't like the look of how the secondary hull connects, so I'll give this ship a pass in game.
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I like it more than I like the Titan-A/Enterprise-G. It actually looks like it belongs in the early 25th century.
It's another Krausse design, based on his Wasp-class fighter carrier model, tracing its lineage back to the old Hornet-class fighter carrier by Lawrence Miller (1985 w/ 2003 reprint). I like it a lot!
Bill's model:
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Shortened summary of that particular exchange:
TrekMovie: "Star Trek: Countdown" is not a promotional thing, that is a…. thing thing. Your name, JJ’s name is on it and Alex’s name is on it. So canon or not canon?
Roberto Orci: I don’t think that is for me to decide. [...] I am not going to declare whether comics are canon.
TrekMovie: Who makes that decision?
Roberto Orci: I don’t know, I think it will be a majority vote.
TrekMovie: Well I can run poll, but I was looking for something more official.
Roberto Orci: Why don’t we say for now, that this current court has not taken up that case and it can yet rule.
(later)
Roberto Orci: I arrived in Star Trek where the rules of what is canon had already been established.
TrekMovie.com: Yes, but some of the exceptions were that extended universe things done by creators of filmed canon were also canon. [...] So in your case it would mean that everything in the game, comic books, etc you have overseen, like "Star Trek Countdown" for example, is canon except for anything that was contradicted by the movies. I thought that would be an interesting model and the difference with previous Trek is that you guys are overseeing all of this. [...] I think a lot of fans would like to hear you say, "yes these are all the adventures of Kirk, Spock and the gang and it is all canon and all ties together into a single universe." [...] That’s my pitch to you.
Roberto Orci: OK, based on that then with you Anthony Pascale as a witness, I hereby declare anything that we oversee to be canon.
TrekMovie.com: OK! Do we need to get that in writing? Do we need to get the ghost of Gene Roddenberry to notarize this?
Roberto Orci: Let’s call his son Rod, I’ve got him on speed dial.
(sources in links above)
So it was:
- But it's a thing thing and thing things should be canon!
- I won't decide that.
- Need something official!
- It is undecided.
- Please say it is canon!
- Ok, then I say it is all canon.![]()
Agreed. The saucer alone is a vast improvement. And at least it's a somewhat original take on the traditional saucer-secondary-nacelles arrangement.
The only thing I don't like about the Duderstadt is that I think the saucer should be more elliptical like the Sovereign and Sagan, rather than completely round, based on the design attributes of the era.
I dunno, I think whatever the hell Worf did to her was pretty permanent.
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