And yet you asked how many in the twentieth, 2003 is not.
Yes, because I was heading off out the door and no time to edit. I knew someone would spot the error.
And yet you asked how many in the twentieth, 2003 is not.
And you're sticking to that excuse.Yes, because I was heading off out the door and no time to edit. I knew someone would spot the error.
Yes,And you're sticking to that excuse.
NASA's space suittles
OK, I know that this is just a simple typo, but it brings to mind an image of a very tiny space suit...
NX-01: Retired 2160 after Columbia Class refit during the Romulan War
1701: Self destructed, not destroyed by attacker
1701-A: Decommissioned at Starfleet dockyards (whether she was scraped or mothballed we don't know)
1701-B: Nothing official
1701-C: First Enterprise actually destroyed by an attacker
1701-D: Destroyed
1701-E: "MIA" 2400 (Star Trek: Online)
1701-F: Currently in service 2402 (Star Trek: Online)
1701-J: Currently in service 2556 (relative)
So...2 were destroyed, out of 9 we know of.
Blah.
I could buy the building of the Enterprise being "hidden" if Kirk hadn't driven right up to the construction site on his motorcycle.(As far as I'm concerned, the only plausible backstory for building a ship in a cornfield is that the Kelvin incident scared the living crap out of the Federation, causing them to react by delaying the Constitution class, building it bigger, building it more heavily armed, and building it on the ground, where it might be slightly easier to hide.)
I could buy the building of the Enterprise being "hidden" if Kirk hadn't driven right up to the construction site on his motorcycle.
It was a cool-looking shot, though.![]()
Maybe they should have built it underwater. After all, according to STID, putting a starship underwater is the best way to hide it.It would be easier to hide than in orbit. The DS9 novel Antimatter had a full Ambassador-class starship built on Bajor that then lifted off.
Hidden from off-planet observers, not from juvenile delinquents on motorcycles.I could buy the building of the Enterprise being "hidden" if Kirk hadn't driven right up to the construction site on his motorcycle.It was a cool-looking shot, though.
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Star Trek Online has since revealed that the Enterprise-E was destroyed in 2408 in a confrontation with the Undine, but Captain Data and his crew managed to escape. Meanwhile in the novelverse, the E is still going strong in 2386.NX-01: Retired 2160 after Columbia Class refit during the Romulan War
1701: Self destructed, not destroyed by attacker
1701-A: Decommissioned at Starfleet dockyards (whether she was scraped or mothballed we don't know)
1701-B: Nothing official
1701-C: First Enterprise actually destroyed by an attacker
1701-D: Destroyed
1701-E: "MIA" 2400 (Star Trek: Online)
1701-F: Currently in service 2402 (Star Trek: Online)
1701-J: Currently in service 2556 (relative)
So...2 were destroyed, out of 9 we know of.
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