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Re: "Constitution Class" origins - was RE: Darker Tone in New Trek         

Group: alt.startrek · Group Profile
Author: Kweeg
Date: Sep 5, 2008 00:43

"Anim8rFSK" cox.net> wrote in message
news:ANIM8Rfsk-E9527B.16492004092008@news.west.cox.net...
> In article newsread1.mlpsca01.us.to.verio.net>,
> "GeneK" genek_hates_spammers.com> wrote:
>
>> "Led4Aces" aol.com> wrote
>>> Who says that fictional warp engines can't be built in a fictional
>>> warp engine factory located on Earth? It doesn't contradict canon.
>>
>> In fact, the old TOS guide says the Enteprise's
>> components were built at the old San Francisco
>> Navy Yard and then launched into space for
>> final assembly. I think what he's grumbling
>> about is the teaser trailer's depiction of a nearly
>> all-assembled Enterprise on the ground, but the
>
> I'm grumbling about Orci giving interviews saying that warp engines have
> to be built and 'balanced' on the ground; you can't assemble them in
> space.
>
> Gotta make repairs sorta tough.
>
> And it clearly contradicts TMP and Enteprise canon.

How? Canon references please, not fanon.

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