If the star ship in Star Trek had to use another name besides Enterprise what would a been agood name for the ship??
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Atsakė sunshine62
2018 sausio 17, 12:13 AM
For me ....Endeavour......
And what do you think would be an appropriate change of name?
Atsakė manfromatlantis
2018 sausio 17, 7:45 AM
Constitution
Atsakė Nexus71
2018 sausio 17, 7:19 PM
Bismarck (jawohl)
Atsakė shallowhal
2018 sausio 17, 7:59 PM
Challenger
Atsakė Nexus71
2018 sausio 17, 8:56 PM
Shallowhal said: "Challenger"
And boom the second nacelle went
Atsakė Knixon
2018 sausio 18, 3:28 PM
Of course, Roddenberry wanted it to be Yorktown. But just think. If they had used anything other than Enterprise, the "I, Mudd" episode would have had to be changed.
Atsakė Jetfire59
2018 sausio 18, 4:02 PM
It was originally going to be "Independence".
Atsakė Maria Kelly
2018 sausio 19, 1:38 PM
Benedict Cumberbatch
Atsakė Jetfire59
2018 sausio 19, 5:15 PM
You do and you'll clean it up, young lady!
Atsakė Maria Kelly
2018 sausio 19, 5:27 PM
@Jetfire59 I couldn't resist posting that. However, in a Star Trek novel, there was a Starship called the USS John F. Kennedy, and on Star Trek Discovery they had a Starship named the USS Glenn (I'm assuming that it was named for John Glenn).
Atsakė Jetfire59
2018 sausio 19, 5:29 PM
Then there's always the Mad Magazine parody "Star Blech". The ship was Uss Booby Prize.
Atsakė Nexus71
2018 sausio 19, 7:49 PM
USS Flotsam and her sister ship Jetsam
Atsakė Maria Kelly
2018 sausio 19, 9:38 PM
USS Hot Alien Chicks 😊
Atsakė Nexus71
2018 sausio 20, 12:19 AM
Maria Kelly said: @Jetfire59 I couldn't resist posting that. However, in a Star Trek novel, there was a Starship called the USS John F. Kennedy, and on Star Trek Discovery they had a Starship named the USS Glenn (I'm assuming that it was named for John Glenn).
No it's the USS Glenn Quagmire (giggety)
Atsakė Maria Kelly
2018 sausio 20, 12:55 AM
@Nexus71 : Nope, it's John Glenn the Astronaut and US Senator.