DaveJB wrote:neither was the "E-A was the Yorktown" theory. You'd have to go by author's intent to consider that the official explanation, which is problematic seeing how the author in this case would actually be Harve Bennett, not Roddenberry.
Admittedly, it's still a better explanation than nothing, and probably the nearest we're ever going to get to a proper one, but it's nonetheless fanon rather than canon.
Which is cool
They're both on par with each other, "canon" wise - which is technically nothing.
I only lend credence to the Yorktown theory over the other two simply because the Yorktown was featured in ST4.
Essentially there's two possibilities:
1) It was a brand new ship. Sure, possible. Though it was decomissioned after ST6 which was only about 5 years after ST4 - (I think 2286 and 2293 officially but not sure if it's ever said). I can't believe they'd decomission it just because of that single fight in ST6. Surely? The damn thing could still fire weapons raise shields, go to warp, had sensors and shuttles and seemed structurally "ok". For a 8 year old ship? or even 10, 15? Nah, I don't buy it.
2) It was a recomissioned existing hull. I think this is much more likely. There were no ships shown in construction in ST3 (although this doesn't mean there weren't, as there are other facilities). It was available 3 months after ST3. It seemingly had no crew or anyone to command it (?). It was just... "there", in ST4.
So I pick option 2. If anyone disagrees at this point, feel free to yell!
So which ship was recomissioned / refitted / repaired / whatever? Well, There's the Colombia mentioned in ST1, but that had a registration NCC 631 or something - older than the connie by far. A replacement Reliant - possible. Though, ST4 is only 3 months after ST3, which was only 2-3 weeks after ST2, so that would mean a very, very fast construction time. I discount this. Grissom? See Reliant. The only other ship I know of from the films (again, correct me if I'm wrong - there was a lot of comm chatter in ST1 int he background of the epsilon 9 and spacedock scenes... and in st4 SFHQ) is the Yorktown - a ship we know roddenberry wanted as the original Enterprise name, a ship we saw featured in ST4, which we know lost all power and they had to resort to trying to make a solar collector "to generate power... to keep us alive". We have no idea if that worked or not - the ship is never seen or heard of again.
I quite like the idea of a bit of darkness in Trek so I personally vote for they all died, and the rescue ships had a load of frozen corpses floating around like Event Horizon. They all died, and after the defrosted blood stains from the shattered crew who splintered apart when artifical grav was restored and life support defrosted them, were cleaned up by that guy who was vacuuming the floor in ST3, whilst the Enterprise was being stolen, they renamed it Enterprise, put some new carpets in and gave it to Kirk.
Or it was the Atlantis.