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[QUOTE]Originally posted by blssdwlf: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Matrix: [QB] Like I said, in reality the NX class is a ripoff. No diputing that. But in Trek, the NX class can be explained very easily if you are willing to accept that Starfleet does look like previous classes. [/QUOTE]Yes, thats actually very reasonable. Sure, a 24th century designer might pay homage by making an external feature identical to a past feature. Its apparently done all the time between the different sizes of Klingon Birds of Prey. [QUOTE] Prior to Enterprise, we know little to nothing about the 22nd century, yet many like to believe in a few lines than a whole series to represent the 22nd century. Gee, all 22nd century ships should have a sphere and cylinder hulls. [/QUOTE]Not necessarily. Enterprise the series has changed up alot of what we know how things are in the future as well as this "suppose to be" past. Phasers and photon torpedoes don't show up in Federation inventory until TOS. Heck, nuclear weapons were the norm and lasers still figured prominently prior to the 2nd or 3rd episode of TOS. Cloaks, holographic tech isn't common either. And thats just for tech :rolleyes: Enterprise might resemble the past Star Trek series in name, but not in much else, IMHO. Its already in the alternate history category for me now :( **** An idea for the series. They could do it like the Black Adder. Each season is where they do something in one generation. Hire new actors for the next season and totally mess with the reprecussions of the actions of the previous generation. Nah. Nevermind. :D [/QB][/QUOTE]
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