Enterprise may have stepped on some fanon, but never violated actual continuity. There is a difference.
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Chekov Prime had no engineering experience, but rather security/tactical with some science experience too.
Yeah, I've seen worse continuity errors in every other iteration.Enterprise may have stepped on some fanon, but never violated actual continuity. There is a difference.
Enterprise really is the worse, specifically the NX-01 being the first really explorations ship and Humanity being held back until the second half of the 22nd centurt.Enterprise may have stepped on some fanon, but never violated actual continuity. There is a difference.
There are several Earth ships out in space prior to the launch of the Enterprise. The J Class, the Y class, the Neptune Class, the Intrepid Class and the Sarajevo Class.The previous four series gave numerous example of Humanity moving out into the galaxy almost immediately after the time of Cochrane's first warp flight.
The Valiant disapears in the 21st Century. Probably one of the first ships equipped with Cochrane Warp drive.In the second TOS pilot we heard of the Earth ship SS Valiant, a ship "which has been missing for over two centuries." How does the NX-01 jibe with that?
it means there were lots of ship using his Warp Drive. The NX-01 is the first Warp 5 ship not the first warp capable ship. And she had at least one sister ship under construction the time of launch and others in the planning stages.LaForge to Cochrane ...
Your theories on warp drive allow fleets of starships to be built and mankind to start exploring the Galaxy.
I take that to mean that when Humanity started exploring the galaxy, we did so with fleets of ships ... not just one.
Plus he was also the Reliant's science officer in TWOKNot canon, but I'm pretty sure the novels have him connected to the science department at time as well.
Completely blanked on that.Plus he was also the Reliant's science officer in TWOK
Chekov wasn't the Reliant's science officer, Mr. Beach was.
^ Science officers usually are bridge officers.
And yes, I'm aware that Beach doesn't wear science blue, but we only ever see him doing sciency stuff anyway (and he has his own dedicated bridge station).
Also, even if Beach does take command when Terrell and Chekov are off the ship, that probably just means that Beach is the Second Officer as well, and chooses to wear that color rather than the science color.
Coming back to this, I wonder what would have happened if the parts of Chekov and Sulu had been exchanged in TWOK, with very little re-working of the script?
Have Sulu as the First Officer of the Reliant.
Have Chekov at the helm of the Enterprise for the little training cruise (I'm sure Chekov could have handled the helm).
LaForge to Cochrane ...
Your theories on warp drive allow fleets of starships to be built and mankind to start exploring the Galaxy.
I take that to mean that when Humanity started exploring the galaxy, we did so with fleets of ships ... not just one.
Enterprise may have stepped on some fanon, but never violated actual continuity. There is a difference.
SPOCK: Invisibility is theoretically possible, Captain, with selective bending of light. But the power cost is enormous. They may have solved that problem.
Like I said earlier, obviously the cloak in "Minefield" isn't working properly. The ship keeps cloaking and decloaking at random. So that's what Spock was referring to, then - "they may have solved that problem".![]()
Chekov was wearing the uniform colour for science division, what does that make him if not the science officer?Chekov wasn't the Reliant's science officer, Mr. Beach was.
That color covers a lot departments.Chekov was wearing the uniform colour for science division, what does that make him if not the science officer?
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