Mark wrote:We've got next generation ships coming out all the time for mission specific jobs
I would love to hear some examples. Some of our options in the poll are:
a) hospital ship - the Olympic class is already behind the state of the art (judging by the nacelles, secondary hull design, etc.) at the time of TNG, and is even so apparently the premier (and probably only) hospital ship class by the time of the future AGT timeline.
b) science ship - the Nova is already extant by the time of Voyager's launch; and while it makes use of the more modern ship design philosophy aesthetically; it is apparently short-ranged, of limited duration, and relatively slow. Even if we accept the Rhode Island refit as an extant ship, it is patently no longer a science vessel at that point.
c) transport vessel - the only one I ever recall seeing was the Jenolen (supposedly the Sydney-class,) which was already nearly a century old by TNG.
d) troop transport/assault - there hasn't been one in the history of ever, let alone a "next gen" one.
e) battleship - well, depends on what the poll means. If we mean "ship of war," then yes - we've got the Prommie, we've got the Sov. If it means an actual battleship... not so much. The war-refit GCS or the Sov
may be considered as such, although apparently the UFP doesn't (of course, they may be named in order to follow a more non-threatening convention, so I'll cede that.)
Mark wrote:the EU explorers are NOT cannon and can't be counted as such for the purpose of this discussion.
Anything stemming from this discussion is likewise non-canon.