“I don’t doubt their dedication for a second, Captain,” Tessa replied smoothly. “But my question wasn’t about the valor of their crews or their lives of service, doing the best they can with antiquated starships—it was about whether it makes sense to send those crews into danger aboard outdated vessels. Ships that, however noble their long, long service history, may not offer the protection Federation citizens deserve.”
Picard didn’t flinch, but his jaw tightened slightly.
“The first starship you ever captained, the USS Stargazer, was a Constellation-class starship,” she continued. “That design is even older than the Excelsior-class, dating back more than ninety years. Are any Constellation-class vessels still serving on the front lines today?”
“No,” Picard said sharply. “Those ships are now assigned to transport and support roles only—not to active combat duty. The Federation does not rely on Constellation-class starships to defend its citizens.”
Tessa arched an eyebrow, her tone innocently curious. “Ah. So, there is a line, then. It’s 90-year-old designs, I suppose. Interesting.”
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