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USS Enterprise (eventually) on Discovery?

here's another (blurry) piece of concept art from the paley center exhibit:
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I equated the phrase “most modern” with “more advanced.” I suppose the two terms don’t have to be mutually exclusive, but really, why wouldn’t they be?

Ok but where did you get "most modern", then? On the show or in supplementary material?
 
Ok but where did you get "most modern", then? On the show or in supplementary material?

From this post quoting the TOS writer’ bible:

From the writers’ bible: “The U.S.S. Enterprise is a spaceship, official designation ‘starship class’; somewhat larger than a present-day naval cruiser, it is the largest and most modern type vessel in the Starfleet Service.”
 
Yeah, agree. I'd make the floor more matte and lose some of the neon trim, but those are minor complaints. They did a very nice job with a very difficult task.

The neon trim is OK, but maybe diffuse those big lights a little. They don't have to have that much glare to provide good lighting.

Unless of course you want lens flare :whistle:
 
Oh, ok. Well, production notes can be superseded by on-screen evidence all the time anyway.

Yes, I agree. Which is why writers' bibles shouldn't be used as evidence of anything (which was what the poster quoting that passage was trying to do.)

Besides, I don't see any indication that Enterprise _isn't_ the most advanced.

I would argue strongly that the Crossfield class is far more advanced than the Constitution class.
 
Pike certainly is impressed, in "Brother". But the praise comes from him traipsing through the interiors, making it possible and even likely that the exterior is unremarkable and thus Starfleet "put its pennies" in massively redoing the interiors. As in, take this old shuttlecarrier, gut it, and install assorted high tech lab modules inside, connecting those with impromptu corridors and turbolift rails. Oh, and polish the shuttlebay floor.

Then it is canon that the Enterprise-D has a hamster running the Warp Drive?

Well, the Discovery had a tardigrade.

Timo Saloniemi
 
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