The Motion Picture
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Re: The Motion Picture
Lots of class ships in that fleet. The Galaxy, the Nova and the Intrepid. Quite odd.
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It would make sense that the test bed ships for each class would keep close to Sol. Thats where most of the design and construction is being done so thats where you want you test boats.
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Fair enough.Graham wrote: Not likely. Nova class vessels were in service and quite new at the time. I can't really imagine a class ship getting destroyed and then a ship of a different class being brought into service with that name while the original class was still around.
Well, IIRC, the war-era GCS had a couple of extra phaser banks, armour and a superior shield system. I doubt they'd be able to do that without a spacedock.Deep wrote:Why wouldn't they just uprate the ships under way? Most of the SF seemed to be able to upgrade themselves whenever they wanted to. Were there any upgrades done that we know of that couldn't be done by the crews?
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I imagin there is a limit to what you can do with out drydock facilites.
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That doesn't agree with what we see in Nemesis though - the battle occured out near the Neutral Zone, not in the heart of Federation space.Deepcrush wrote:It would make sense that the test bed ships for each class would keep close to Sol. Thats where most of the design and construction is being done so thats where you want you test boats.
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Most likely the writers were just lazy and couldnt think of names.
When I had to think of over a dozen ship names for the Daystrom Beta mission I opened MS Word and then mashed the keypad getting something like, hdfvds, then right click and see what spelling suggestion they gave me, I'd pick the first one that sounded fitting. Got some nice ship names doing that.
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They weren't near Sol, they were near the Romulan Neutral Zone.Deepcrush wrote:It would make sense that the test bed ships for each class would keep close to Sol. Thats where most of the design and construction is being done so thats where you want you test boats.
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Umm... isn't Sol right near the RNZ... along with Vulcan...
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And according to Enterprise, so is the Klingon homeworld.Deepcrush wrote:Umm... isn't Sol right near the RNZ... along with Vulcan...
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Re: The Motion Picture
Maybe its just me but I like too pretend that Ent never happened and it was just a four year long bad dream... Like Bush jr's first term...
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Agreed. I know it might be cheating but I don't consider that canon - I put it somewhere between speculation and backstage info.Deepcrush wrote:Maybe its just me but I like too pretend that Ent never happened and it was just a four year long bad dream... Like Bush jr's first term...
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Well, you're just a lot nicer then I am... though to think of it thats not really saying much.
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I think it may be nicer to say that ENT doesn't count whatsover on the premise that the entire effort was made soley to fuel B&B's paint huffing habit
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I disregard ENT whenever it conflicts with the other series. In this case, Qo'nos simply can't be 4LY from Earth, so I disregard that statement.
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So are rabid badgers.Deepcrush wrote:Well, you're just a lot nicer then I am... though to think of it thats not really saying much.
Soemtimes defense mechanisms are very helpful.Rochey wrote:I disregard ENT whenever it conflicts with the other series. In this case, Qo'nos simply can't be 4LY from Earth, so I disregard that statement.
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