As many will remember, in 'Tomorrow is Yesterday,' the Enterprise found herself in orbit of 1960s Earth and ended up taking aboard an American pilot named Captain John Christopher who had been sent to determine what the Enterprise was.
When Captain Kirk gave Christopher a brief tour of the ship, Captain Christopher began to ask "Did the Navy--?" to which Kirk quickly clarified "We're a combined service" and then proceeded to explain about U.E.S.P.A.
Now, personally, for years I took this to mean that Kirk was referring to the idea of the consolidation of various military and exploratory powers of a Earth into Starfleet - a sort of do-everything space military. However, last night I was skimming through 'The Making of Star Trek' and noticed a memo in which D. C. Fontana suggested pinning down the names of the other ships of the Starship class.
From p 163-164, note my underlined/bolded text:
(Of course, the memo itself is pretty awesome, as is Bob Justman's reply.)
What say you? What have you always thought he meant? What do you think now?
When Captain Kirk gave Christopher a brief tour of the ship, Captain Christopher began to ask "Did the Navy--?" to which Kirk quickly clarified "We're a combined service" and then proceeded to explain about U.E.S.P.A.
Now, personally, for years I took this to mean that Kirk was referring to the idea of the consolidation of various military and exploratory powers of a Earth into Starfleet - a sort of do-everything space military. However, last night I was skimming through 'The Making of Star Trek' and noticed a memo in which D. C. Fontana suggested pinning down the names of the other ships of the Starship class.
From p 163-164, note my underlined/bolded text:
...Which makes it sound (to me at least) like the intent of Kirk's original line was not to clarify that U.E.S.P.A (and later Star Fleet) wasn't just a navy, but might have rather meant to clarify specifically that it wasn't the United States Navy that built the Enterprise, despite Jimmy Kirk being a corn-fed Iowa boy.TO: Gene Roddenberry
FROM: D. C. Fontana
DATE: August 8, 1967
SUBJECT: Star Fleet - 12 Starships
Dear Gene,
We have in the course of a season and a half, established that Star Fleet includes 12 ships of the starship class. We are frequently called upon to name one or the other of them, and no one has kept track of who's where. The following is a list of suggested names and some international alternates we may wish to establish as starships of the Fleet. Would like you and Bob J. to incdicate preference for the names, put it in the STAR TREK Guide and use it... if this seems feasible.
Enterprise
Exeter
Essex
Excalibur
Lexington
Yorktown
Endeavor
El Dorado
Excelsior
Saratoga
Constellation (destroyed in "Doomsday Machine." Presume she would be replaced by Star Fleet.)
Alternates include the names of some famous fighting ships of the past, plus a couple of international variations we might consider, Star Fleet being composed of a united service.
Hornet
Wasp
Farragut (mentioned as destroyed in "Obsession")
Hood
Bonhomme Richard
Monitor or Merrimac, depending upon your loyalties
Tori (bird)
Lafayette
Ari (lion)
Krieger (warrior)
Please consider.
D. C. Fontana
(Of course, the memo itself is pretty awesome, as is Bob Justman's reply.)
What say you? What have you always thought he meant? What do you think now?