Only if they keep using British/US names for almost everything
USS Shenzhou?
USS Zheng He?
Only if they keep using British/US names for almost everything
Fun fact: They never ever acknowledged on screen the NX-01 and NX-2000 being totally different uses of the NX registry.So ships now change prefix when they are upgraded and not destroyed. I mean, okay I can live with it if they acknowledge that Starfleet changed this between the 24th and 32nd century... or it means the writers have completely messed up thinking the Enterprise A is actually the original Enteprise...
USS Shenzhou?
USS Zheng He?
USS Ibn Majid
Oh wow some very recent examples to prove that Trek hasnt spent 50 years naming things after British/US ships. Of course there are ships in CBS Trek breaking the mould and even a few examples before that but I am still right in what I said
Adelphi, Akagi, Aeon, Agamemnon, Ajax, Akira, Al-Batani, Ahwahnee, Albert Einstein, Antares, Apollo, Archon, Artemis, Atlantis, Aurora, Bellerophon, Berlin, Biko, Budapest, Buran, Cairo, Callisto, Centaur, Chekov, Cheyenne, Chimera, Constantinople, Copernicus, Cortez, Crazy Horse, Daedalus, Danube, Emden, Entente, ... need I go on?![]()
How many of those said out loud? Most are background graphics, right?Adelphi, Akagi, Aeon, Agamemnon, Ajax, Akira, Al-Batani, Ahwahnee, Albert Einstein, Antares, Apollo, Archon, Artemis, Atlantis, Aurora, Bellerophon, Berlin, Biko, Budapest, Buran, Cairo, Callisto, Centaur, Chekov, Cheyenne, Chimera, Constantinople, Copernicus, Cortez, Crazy Horse, Daedalus, Danube, Emden, Entente, ... need I go on?![]()
Cairo was also a British ship. Discovery is doing a good job correcting it but for most of Treks life the writers just pulled ship names straight from American and British naval vessels including many you list above.Native American, not US.
Greek origin, not British.
How many of those said out loud? Most are background graphics, right?
That's what you assume, right? I think she ended up as a museum on the presidio, just like in the alternate timeline.Disco has now answered a twenty-year-old question: What happened to Voyager after she came back to Earth?
The crew was debriefed. The ship was analyzed, dissected, stripped down, given a refit, re-christened the USS Voyager-A, and sent back into service (I'm assuming under another captain -- given that Janeway was promoted to Admiral).
That's what you assume, right? I think she ended up as a museum on the presidio, just like in the alternate timeline.
In which the same primary achievement happened: They got home.That is ONE possible timeline.
YES! Super FX chip Voyager!Reminds me of a carrier from the game Star Fox on the SNES. Polygonal glory!
I also saw a picture of the saucer being detached from the secondary hull like the warp nacelles. Not sure how that works...
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