Hemmer might have known but died before he had the chance to tell anyone else, so Pellia may not have known, either.
Might be a construction tradition and not normally shared with the crew who takes the ship out.I guess the tradition also stipulates that only some of the crew know about it, for some strange reason. Ortegas certainly acted as if she wasn’t aware of it before.
It can only be a flagship while it has a... fleet captain on board? If they are trying to suggest it was a flagship the whole time, I would question the validity of the writers' assumptions. The D was more of a flagship - or rather a poster child for Starfleet - but Enterprise under Kirk was just one of a number of similar ships commanded by a fairly junior captain.
Like the construction folks signing their names on the inner walls of navy ships.Might be a construction tradition and not normally shared with the crew who takes the ship out.
When I was young, I didn't know there WAS a flagship.I always assumed the TOS Enterprise was the flagship when I was young so little or none of this has bothered me.![]()
Star Trek has always used the more civilian definition of Flagship. The best/most advanced/prestigious in the entire Starfleet. its often the Enterprise but not always.
M'Benga called the Enterprise the flagship back in the first season.It can only be a flagship while it has a... fleet captain on board? If they are trying to suggest it was a flagship the whole time, I would question the validity of the writers' assumptions.
Deep Space Nine and Very Odd YeetSo if TOS is “Those Old Scientists” and TNG is “The New Guys”, what would DS9 and VOY be?
I'm a middle-aged adult and I don't even know what a "flagship" is.
It applies to the commanding ship of a group of ships, not only ones with an admiral on it.IRL, a flagship is the vessel used by the Admiral of a particular fleet. It's where they plant their "flag".
Might be a construction tradition and not normally shared with the crew who takes the ship out.
Which is why we need a Captain April flashback episode.Its not like many people on the current crew were around when the ship was commissioned.
Yep, pretty much.As usual? No.
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