And the TOS Enterprise was referred to as Starship Class.
My bad. I just looked at Memory Alpha, and their information about the Ent-A's plaque does not have any class info. I must have though Okuda did something for the Encyclopedia for it.
I don't really know if the Enterprise A was the flag ship or not, but I'd say given the publicity for its launch, the B definately was, and all its successors were.
In the bizarro Trek alternate universe, ALL the starships are the flagshipThe alt-universe Enterprise from the latest film was credited as the "newest flagship", without distinction as to whether she represented the UFP or Starfleet, and whether she replaced her predecessor(s) or just supplemented her or them.
The Enterprise is Starfleet's pride and joy. The one ship that keeps the same registry as its original predecessor, Starfleet's flag ship, and the one ship officers fight for a posting on. Starfleet is not going to use the name Enterprise for an experimental untested ship. They're going to reserve it for a ship of a worthy design, one that has proven itself as durable and reliable and is also the most advanced state of the art starship in the Federation. For this reason, there can never be an Enterprise class.
It would have happened to any ship once the enemy learned what her deflector shield frequency was. It doesn't matter how powerful your ship is if the enemy can neutralize your shields and render you a sitting duck.The Enterprise is Starfleet's pride and joy. The one ship that keeps the same registry as its original predecessor, Starfleet's flag ship, and the one ship officers fight for a posting on. Starfleet is not going to use the name Enterprise for an experimental untested ship. They're going to reserve it for a ship of a worthy design, one that has proven itself as durable and reliable and is also the most advanced state of the art starship in the Federation. For this reason, there can never be an Enterprise class.
Then why did they put the Enterprise name on a Galaxy? Yes they were big, but a Klingon Bird of Prey took it down, which shouldn't be possible for a ship that size.
In your opinion.The Galaxy was a dud design.
Then why did they put the Enterprise name on a Galaxy? Yes they were big, but a Klingon Bird of Prey took it down, which shouldn't be possible for a ship that size.
The Galaxy was a dud design.
The Galaxy was a dud design.
I've always had a hard time swallowing the argument that the "Enterprise Class" designation referred to the students and not the vessel being simulated. I spent nearly six years in the Air Force working on flight simulators, and never once did I hear anyone (either students, instructors, or technicians) refer to the sims by anything other than they type of aircraft they represented. Renaming a piece of equipment for whatever group of cadets is training on it makes about as much sense as would a university renaming its basketball arena for the captain of the varsity team every year.
In a universe where there are matter/antimatter warp drives and matter/energy transporters, putting a sign on a door at a school doesn't seem that much of a stretch..
I've always had a hard time swallowing the argument that the "Enterprise Class" designation referred to the students and not the vessel being simulated. I spent nearly six years in the Air Force working on flight simulators, and never once did I hear anyone (either students, instructors, or technicians) refer to the sims by anything other than they type of aircraft they represented. Renaming a piece of equipment for whatever group of cadets is training on it makes about as much sense as would a university renaming its basketball arena for the captain of the varsity team every year.
Given that every ship's bridge seems to be fairly different, maybe "the bridge of the Enterprise" *is* the "type of aircraft they [the simulation] represented."
Conversely maybe the Enterprise is more equivilent to a campus at this point. Maybe that same display ten minutes later would read "San Fransisco class" to show the campus being tested.
dJE
Is there any reason to believe the plaque is permanent?
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