Currently what is the highest known star fleet registry, which starship class carries it?
Has a Federation starship ever had a six digit registry?
Has a Federation starship ever had a six digit registry?
The prototype USS Prometheus (NX-59650) might be the highest we've seen in the 24th century.
(Are registry numbers shown next to the ships, including USS Archer, on the screen in Nemesis for instance?)
^ Apparently it never occurred to them to use NCC-1710...
Or to simply have the Constellation have no registry number (i.e. have the number be shot off as part of the battle damage).
Then you'd have people complaining that the registry isn't the same.^ If they'd done the thing with the battle damage, there'd be no need for detail. Just rip the bit off the saucer where the number would be...
Or at the very least, TOS-R could have fixed the number.
^ If they'd done the thing with the battle damage, there'd be no need for detail. Just rip the bit off the saucer where the number would be...
Or at the very least, TOS-R could have fixed the number.
^ If they'd done the thing with the battle damage, there'd be no need for detail. Just rip the bit off the saucer where the number would be...
Or at the very least, TOS-R could have fixed the number.
TOS-R should have fixed the number. Problem is, there are so many others that are screwed up, they probably figured it wasn't worth the controversy.
I suppose you could argue that Prometheus has a lower reg than Voyager because it's an NX and not an NCC.
When the class goes into full production they join the proper numbering scheme, but are outside of that in the test phases.
Just shooting from the hip here...
^ If they'd done the thing with the battle damage, there'd be no need for detail. Just rip the bit off the saucer where the number would be...
Or at the very least, TOS-R could have fixed the number.
TOS-R should have fixed the number. Problem is, there are so many others that are screwed up, they probably figured it wasn't worth the controversy.
And “James R. Kirk” in WNMHGB? What about “900 years” in TSOG? How far should they have taken this?
The mission of TOS-R was never to “fix” anything that was broken. The mission was to create a pristine image by remastering from original film negatives. This source material did not include the special effects, so the special effects had to be replaced. That’s all.
Had they started down the road of fixing mistakes, it would have created all kinds of controversies and headaches that they had no desire to deal with, and almost inevitably they would have “fixed” a mistake that was treksplained by later canon material and in the process “broken” it.
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