Starship Exeter - The Savage Empire - Part 1
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@DBro65 I believe this is supposed to be a descendant of that Garrovick.
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that guy should have held the elavator for the Captain
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I like the studio set.and the whole script is good.like it :)
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I thought Captain Garrovick commanded the U.S.S. Farragut and had a junior tactical officer named Lt. James T. Kirk????
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@Scinlao A Stardate is a non-cyclical measure of time. One year (365 24-hour periods) is equal to 1000 Stardates. Thus, each day (24 hours) is approximately 2.74 Stardates. As Starfleet operates on a 26-hour day, that equals approximately 3 (2.968) Stardates to each day.
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@thefinalfrontier1701 that ofc was only seen in mainstream TOS eppisode Omega Glory
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@wanderer711 Still, it should comply with the Star Trek timeline.
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@thefinalfrontier1701 Dude.. it's just for fun. Sit back and enjoy, don't analyze. My question is, why are they wearing Willy Wonka golden tickets on their chests?
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BIG mistake guys. According to Memory Alpha, the USS Exeter's starship registry was NCC-1672. She was declared abandoned by James T. Kirk when the crew was infected by a disease that drains the water from life forms.
Where abouts in the Exeter in the Star Trek timeline? Before or after Kirk? I think I missed a step in the Star Trek timeline.
contessaoreilly 3 years ago
The exeter, farragut and enterprise are all in the same time period as are all episodes where Constitution class starships are in use. The best way to determine this is to compare the stardates.
onlineequines 3 years ago