These ships are prototypes, and no NX prefix?
These ships are prototypes, and no NX prefix?
You might wanna take another look.I thought that was obvious since Season 2, they looked identical to other torpedo launchers we've seen on Federation ships.
Eh STO doesn't have any ships like that.
Automated ships so different prefix. Not like prefixes need to be static.These ships are prototypes, and no NX prefix?
A could be for Autonomous as well.I’m assuming the ‘A’ in NA stands for ‘automated.’ So while they are prototypes, they don’t have the NX prefix, since they are not manned.
If Aledo is NA-01, what would be the registry of the presumed class-ship, the USS Texas? Or are pilot ships no longer named for the class now?
Pretty sure it's out of the old Franz Joseph technical manual. On-screen, you've got the Enterprise-D explictly the first of her class in "Yesterday's Enterprise" and old novels that said the same of the classic TV show Enterprise (whose registry was originally meant to represent 01st ship of the 17th class, or somesuch)But, is that established as a tradition or fan assumption?
In Yesterdays Enterprise, it was the Enterprise was the first Galaxy Class "Warship" The Uss Galaxy could have been to far in the pipe to be redesigned as a warship, so a possibliity of of the first 1 or 2 galaxy class ships weren't warships, but by the time the Enterprise was built, it was redesigned for war. so technically the first galaxy class "Warship" Something like the Tos Enterprise the first ship refit to the "Enterprise" Sub Class in TMP.Pretty sure it's out of the old Franz Joseph technical manual. On-screen, you've got the Enterprise-D explictly the first of her class in "Yesterday's Enterprise" and old novels that said the same of the classic TV show Enterprise (whose registry was originally meant to represent 01st ship of the 17th class, or somesuch)
There are 2 ways to pick a class name. Usually its after the first ship, but if you decide to give the entire class themed names then you can choose to call the class by the theme instead. Sometimes you might initially name it for the theme but later decide to switch to the first ship.
Whoa, I had thought that there had been a Vesta all along, and wondered which 1 of the 7 hills had been left out.The novels had it both ways with the Vesta- class. Originally there were seven ships built, named after the for the seven hills of Rome, with Vesta just being the theme/project name, but eventually the writers needed another one, so they retconned that there actually had been a USS Vesta but its frame was overstressed during its shakedown cruise and the ship was mothballed until it was eventually repaired and brought into service.
We are clearly being trolled, with the NCC-77567 shuttle 'Red Wood' landing next to the NCC-75567 shuttle 'Redwood' in the Cerritos shuttlebay.![]()
Whoa, I had thought that there had been a Vesta all along, and wondered which 1 of the 7 hills had been left out.
I saw speculation that this is the USS Al Hambra, because both the registry number and personnel are amusingly twisted reflections of the USS Cerritos.We don't know which ship NCC-77567 is, do we?
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