O que é esse navio nos créditos de abertura de 'Star Trek: Enterprise'?

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Nos créditos de abertura de Star Trek: Enterprise, parece passar pelo histórico de naves espaciais até o Enterprise NX-01.

Depois da Fênix de Cochran, há uma nave que vemos quase apenas por trás, e depois a Enterprise. Sabemos o que é esse navio?

    
por Jerry Nixon - TOS 01.09.2016 / 01:35

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Este é o S.S. Emmette, desenhado por: > Doug Drexler .

This time for real! Here it is, one of the most mysterious of all the Enterprise ships, the S.S Emmette. Teasingly seen in the notorious title sequence over what appears to be a moon base.

Look at the massive rocket style motors on the back of this bucket! These giants suggest that perhaps this ship was meant primarily for solar exploration and testing. The reasoning being that you would not devote so much of the ship’s resources to engines like these unless they could made a difference. Set up like this, if you lost warp drive within the solar system, you were still capable of making it home.

Fascinating similarities to the Romulan Bird of Prey, suggesting some truth to the theory that the Romulan’s had stolen intel on this ship, and built their own version.

When the gang at Foundation Imaging were working on the title sequence, clearly they only built as much of the Emmette as they needed. Note the absence of detail on the front of the model.

eureka! s.s. emmette!

    
01.09.2016 / 01:59