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Why does the Enterprise has a "U.S.S." before it?

Originally posted by: LordJezo
Shouldnt it be a federation or starfleet ship? Why is it from the United States?

Because in the future, the United States takes over Earth and various other planets.
 
What does "U.S.S." stand for? While it was definitely supposed to be reminiscent of "United States Ship", the abbreviation was meant to denote "United Space Ship" in the early stages of the Star Trek production. Christopher Pike explicitly stated this in "The Cage". Later on, it was switched to "United Star Ship" which James Kirk mentioned at least at one occasion in TOS: "Court-Martial". There is no problem in accpeting both versions, since the official nomenclature could have "promoted" all space ships to starships some time after the 2250's.
 
Originally posted by: pulse8
Originally posted by: LordJezo
Shouldnt it be a federation or starfleet ship? Why is it from the United States?

Because in the future, the United States takes over Earth and various other planets.

the sad thing is, it might happen... 🙁
 
Originally posted by: MacBaine
What does "U.S.S." stand for? While it was definitely supposed to be reminiscent of "United States Ship", the abbreviation was meant to denote "United Space Ship" in the early stages of the Star Trek production. Christopher Pike explicitly stated this in "The Cage". Later on, it was switched to "United Star Ship" which James Kirk mentioned at least at one occasion in TOS: "Court-Martial". There is no problem in accpeting both versions, since the official nomenclature could have "promoted" all space ships to starships some time after the 2250's.


Sweet. Thanks.
 
Originally posted by: SnapIT
Originally posted by: pulse8
Originally posted by: LordJezo
Shouldnt it be a federation or starfleet ship? Why is it from the United States?

Because in the future, the United States takes over Earth and various other planets.

the sad thing is, it might happen... 🙁

uh... i don't think so. i can't think of any countries we have taken over in recent years...
 
Originally posted by: gopunk
Originally posted by: SnapIT
Originally posted by: pulse8
Originally posted by: LordJezo
Shouldnt it be a federation or starfleet ship? Why is it from the United States?

Because in the future, the United States takes over Earth and various other planets.

the sad thing is, it might happen... 🙁

uh... i don't think so. i can't think of any countries we have taken over in recent years...

We're smart. We don't take over countries, we merely force them to see things the way we do. 🙂 😛
 
Originally posted by: SnapIT
Originally posted by: pulse8
Originally posted by: LordJezo
Shouldnt it be a federation or starfleet ship? Why is it from the United States?

Because in the future, the United States takes over Earth and various other planets.

the sad thing is, it might happen... 🙁

Don't pretend like Sweden doesn't have it's very own plan for world domination! 🙂
 
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