The duplication of the Melbourne also wasn't intended to be lore.This isn’t one of these things. It’s just a game bug not lore
The duplication of the Melbourne also wasn't intended to be lore.This isn’t one of these things. It’s just a game bug not lore
This is not remotely the same thing.The duplication of the Melbourne also wasn't intended to be lore.
Yes it does. The saucer pet doesn't spawn after separating and it reappears back on the ship.It doesn’t behave like a bug,
Oooh, I’m gonna try to fly a Prometheus at Wolf 359 tonight and see what happens when I vector my multi.
EDIT: no animation on the Niagara-class when engaging MVAM.
This is the list of 36 ships as per STO :
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Shi'Kahr and Vesper were updated to have been TNG era starships. Recently, the Aurora and Horizon class starships were updated to TMP-era starships and the Quasar became a PIC era starship. The Excalibur class became a sister class to the Sovereign.Hmm - Liberator as a Centaur-class, eh? Didn't quite expect that. Tolstoy too now (sort of placeholders?)
Had her maybe pegged as a Freedom-class.
USS Hoagland now gone - but was only in the novels anyway. Roosevelt - significantly reinterpreted, I see.
Nice that they kept the USS Righteous in. Also they include Shi'kahr class ships - but maybe back then, were supposed to be Surak class?
I love that STO finds new purpose for launch-era ships by redesigning them to fit older time periods, in particular TMP and TLE.Shi'Kahr and Vesper were updated to have been TNG era starships. Recently, the Aurora and Horizon class starships were updated to TMP-era starships and the Quasar became a PIC era starship. The Excalibur class became a sister class to the Sovereign.
I do the same with the DSC era ships to see how they would serve in the TOS era.I love that STO finds new purpose for launch-era ships by redesigning them to fit older time periods, in particular TMP and TLE.
A small part of me is irked that, in-universe, a some of the 24th century starship classes are not unique, new designs anymore but "just" newer models of 23rd century ships. Like the Nova and Aurora, Akira and Matsumoto, Olympic and Horizon. Yet I'm putting the "Type 0" skin on ships to see how they could look in the TOS era...![]()
Like a Malachowski class with TOS Miranda nacelles!I do the same with the DSC era ships to see how they would serve in the TOS era.
and having them in the TOS colour schemeLike a Malachowski class with TOS Miranda nacelles!
Ooo yeahand having them in the TOS colour scheme
Ooo yeah
Shi'Kahr and Vesper were updated to have been TNG era starships. Recently, the Aurora and Horizon class starships were updated to TMP-era starships and the Quasar became a PIC era starship. The Excalibur class became a sister class to the Sovereign.
There are several mistakes in that chart.
1. Many registries of TNG-era ships are too low (although I don’t play STO so I don’t know how they manage things like this)
Of course, Enterprise will also be explicitly a new, cutting edge ship in the 2270s (and we got that from the captain and engineer who were in charge of the ship, not a random murderer who was impressed by how clean the floor of the shuttlebay was). And even in season one and two, they said more than once that the Enterprise or Constitution-class ships in general were better than Discovery.Registry numbers have always been dubious, but Discovery has pretty much put the nail in the coffin of them being completely meaningless. Discovery was explicitly a new, cutting edge ship in the 2250's with registry NCC-1031... Enterprise, which had launched a decade prior, is of course NCC-1701.
Registry numbers have always been dubious, but Discovery has pretty much put the nail in the coffin of them being completely meaningless. Discovery was explicitly a new, cutting edge ship in the 2250's with registry NCC-1031... Enterprise, which had launched a decade prior, is of course NCC-1701.
Of course, Enterprise will also be explicitly a new, cutting edge ship in the 2270s (and we got that from the captain and engineer who were in charge of the ship, not a random murderer who was impressed by how clean the floor of the shuttlebay was). And even in season one and two, they said more than once that the Enterprise or Constitution-class ships in general were better than Discovery.
Yes, but we’re talking about BoBW during the TNG era, which had the most consistent and chronological registries of any point in Trek history.
Yet I'm putting the "Type 0" skin on ships to see how they could look in the TOS era...![]()
Kind of. For bigger name ships they work, but there are still some wild numbers out there for more background ships.
I'm not quite sure what you mean. Could you be more specific?
USS Constance | NCC-10367 | Destroyed | 2367 | |
USS Constellation | NX-1974 | Class Protoype | Active | 2293 |
USS Hathaway | NCC-2593 | Active | 2368 | |
USS Stargazer | NCC-2893 | Retired, preserved at Fleet Museum | 2401 | |
USS Victory | NCC-9754 |
USS Cayuga | NCC-1557 | Destroyed at Parnassus Beta | Destroyed | 2259 |
USS Constellation | NCC-1017 | Destroyed by unknown antiproton weapon | Destroyed | 2267 |
USS Defiant | NCC-1764 | Lost in spatial interphase | Missing | 2268 |
USS Enterprise | NCC-1701 | Destroyed | 2285 | |
USS Excalibur | NCC-1664 | Wrecked by friendly fire; Providing medical assistance | Active | 2384 |
USS Exeter | NCC-1672 | Abandoned over Omega IV | Abandoned | 2268 |
USS Hood | NCC-1703 | Active | 2268 | |
USS Intrepid | NCC-1631 | Consumed by space borne amoeba | Destroyed | 2268 |
USS Lexington | NCC-1709 | Active | 2268 | |
USS New Jersey | NCC-1975 | Preserved at Fleet Museum | Preserved | 2401 |
USS Potemkin | NCC-1657 | Active | 2293 |
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