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The USS Titan legacy

More ultra-deep lore hidden away in modern Trek, in Lower Decks S02E02 we see models of previous Titans in the USS Titan conference lounge. They include…

  1. a Titan missile (the basis for Zefram Cochrane’s Phoenix warp testbed)
  2. The first known concept art for what eventually became the USS Enterprise, by W. Matt Jeffries
  3. A Loknar-class starship from the FASA RPG Sourcebooks
  4. The Luna-class USS Titan
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Photo from Jörg Hillebrand’s twitter


More on the Loknar-class USS Titan NCC-2752, from the FASA Federation Ship Recognition Manual, versions one and two:

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This is the second time modern Trek has mined FASA for details, the first being the co-ordinates for Talos IV in Discovery season two which were taken directly from the FASA sourcebook The Federation.

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    …and can we PLEASE get a series set on the Ring Enterprise?
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    Of course, the Titan-A did not launch in 2402 under Captain Liam Shaw, either, since Captain Liam Shaw died onscreen in...
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  7. obserbolisk said: In the watsonian sense, I assume that it’s the same reason why we never saw a model of the NX-01 in TOS or TNG. What is that reason? Who knows?
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