It is unclear whether it is actually the NX-01 that was refit after 2161
AFAIK, no, it wasn't. The other ships in the class got the refit (i.e. the secondary hull) but not the Enterprise itself.
It is unclear whether it is actually the NX-01 that was refit after 2161
If a single ship were responsible for unifying the Thirteen Colonies into the U.S., I think we'd want to retire it and keep it as a museum ship too!
I actually like the NX class better WITH the secondary hull than without...
I think that could definitely work. In the 90s I assumed a 22nd century Star Trek show would start in 2161 and be about the first Starfleet ships with human and alien crew members integrating and working together. The founding of the Federation is an easy jumping off point and I think it would be interesting to see what mistakes they made and how they grew up. Plus at the beginning if they just turned all the alien ships into Federation starships, are there D'Kyrs or Kumaris that now turn up with the crew in Franklin type uniforms and opening hailing frequencies "This is the Federation starship Suurok." You could do something like that, or move along a few decades and play more like early TOS or early TNG with the weirdness and dangers of space travel. I think any era can work as long as the story is good.To play devil's advocate, my fan boy brain would love to see a show set in between Enterprise and TOS (80 years is a long time)... and it doesn't need to be called Enterirpse! What do you guys think?
Possibly they kept NX-01 in a state of decommission but still on the rolls as an honorary thing for a few decades, leaving the name unavailable.
I love this. Even without currency I think people would still come by for souvenirs. It does make me wonder how the collector market works though. Is ebay illegal?I misread that as ”museum shop” and still found myself agreeing. My first job was at a small local museum where a log cabin dating to the 1600s was our museum shop. I spent many of my hours there setting up their bar code system… It was a very pleasant place to work and now I’m imagining some 18 year old reading at a counter waiting for people to come by and purchase a book of paper dolls based on the bridge crew. (Purchase with what? I don’t know. Imagine this is before the idea of money became hazy or the customers are aliens who still use it.)
Close-up the glass etchings in Pike's Strange New Worlds briefing room are apparently the NX-01 and the U.S.S. Essex. But it would've made more sense that was a Daedalus Enterprise really... I mean, doesn't it generally follow the displayed ships are namesakes? They were paintings aboard "In a Mirror, Darkly"'s TOS Defiant recreation. And right now, the three Titans models.
I'd just get around the "fifth, sixth etc to bear the name" on the dedication plague by having that refer to Enterprises with the NCC-1701 registry. That's already been fudged with an Earth Starfleet one after all.
An early Federation ship called Enterprise could be the NCC-701 perhaps?
A bit like HMS Victory for the Royal Navy. She's still listed as active, despite having been in service for 245 years, the last hundred of which have been spent in drydock.
They labeled it the Essex precisely because there was no Federation Starfleet ship that existed between the NX-01 and the NCC-1701, at least not in the prime timeline. I agree with you however that they could have made another Enterprise just like what I speculated when I made this thread, or even several, if they were UESPA ships.
It is also possible that once the Federation was established that the NX-01 was refit and recommissioned as the USS Enterprise NX-01 and remained in service for many years after its previous decommission thus explaining away the seeming large gap without a starship named Enterprise without resorting to Enterprises in other services.
Having the refit take place after the events of These Are The Voyages would eliminate the seeming discontinuity of Enterprise in TATV having not been refit.
TBH I wouldn't have cared if there were more ships named Enterprise between NX-01 and NCC-1701. Not every ship needs to have a letter suffixed after it's name.
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