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WtF ppl???!!! It is extremely sad that this even happened. Especially from overzealous experienced contributors who should know better.
The USS Titan (NCC-1777) was a Federation Shangri-La-class starship that was in service in the 23rd century.
The Titan was made the Federation's flagship based on Captain Hikaru Sulu's recommendation. The Titan engaged in multiple encounters with the Klingon Empire, including the Exo-Port Takeover and Horizon Colony rescue. The Titan was also instrumental in maintaining frontier stability before the Khitomer Accords and subsequent launch of the USS Enterprise-B.
Components from the Titan were later used in the construction of a new namesake, the USS Titan (NCC-80102) in the early 2400s.
Components from the Titan were later used in the construction of a new namesake, the USS Titan (NCC-80102) in the early 2400s.
...absolutely embarrassing. --Gvsualan (talk) 15:13, 12 February 2023 (UTC)
Wrong image[]
someone used a screenshot of the 25th Century Titan(look at the reused Sagan class nacelles), the 23rd Century version is on the right side of the display case(-A on left, Luna class in middle, and TMP era on right) and has the TMP Enterprise nacelles ZorlaBorla (talk) 01:25, 25 February 2023 (UTC)
Two 23rd Century Titans[]
Why was this page merged with the Loknar-type design from lower decks? There's nothing to suggest they aren't separate ships. Hunter12396 (talk) 21:49, 10 March 2023 (UTC)
- because there is a severe lack of thoroughness or conciseness made by all parties involved. Also, there is nothinh which suggests any or all are 23rd century, for that matter.. –Gvsualan (talk) 21:57, 10 March 2023 (UTC)
- Beacuse on-screen and production material evidence suggests they are the same ship. There's only three (3) models in the Titan-A's lounge. The Star Trek Picard Logs only mention three (3) ships. Considering the LD one wasn't clearly seen, while the PIC one was, it took precedence. Appalachia Actual (talk) 16:17, 28 March 2023 (UTC)
- Which is a moot point, because changes rectifying this happened weeks ago. As for your explanation, 1) is an assumption that there are only three, when there are clearly more, 2) is not canon, and 3) it didn't take precedence, it was split equally. –Gvsualan (talk) 16:42, 28 March 2023 (UTC)