Great moments:
1. “Agreed. We will make a threesome.”
“Do you even know what you’re saying?”
2. Data's counseling session and Riker's question afterward.
3. Seven's speech to her crew.
4. Seven of Nine being informed of her promotion.
Not so great moments:
1. Troi telling everyone on the cube that destroying the beacon/transmitter will destroy the entire cube. Who designed this cube, George Lucas? The structure in that cube looked massive, but destroying that one piece of equipment means it all falls apart?
2. Renaming the Titan. No. That was just plain wrong.
The ship and crew just fought singlehandedly, with no regard for their safety or survival, in what is probably the most important battle in the history of the Federation up to that point. And they succeeded in delaying the fleet until the Enterprise D destroyed the Borg cube. They just elevated the name of the USS Titan to one the most prestigious in Starfleet. It is likely that there will now be starships named Titan for as long as there are starships named Enterprise, Voyager, Excelsior, Defiant and named after all of the other ships in the Fleet museum. And they want to strip that away from the Titan and its crew? It's just insulting.
If the writers wanted Seven of Nine to command the Enterprise, they should have given her the NCC-1701-F. Its time on screen was so brief that it was a blink and you missed it moment. Now it's gone forever. NCC-1701-F, you deserved better. We hardly knew you.
If the Enterprise is supposed to be the flagship of Starfleet and show the Federation flag, it should be the most modern, powerful and impressive design that can be developed at that time. Not the 20th redesign of what is a century and a half old starship design.
Bernard Woolley wrote:
Johnnie Lyle wrote: ↑Fri Apr 21, 2023 5:30 pm
GALAXYs were more battleship than cruisers, as were SOVEREIGNs and presumably ODYSSEYs.
My theory for the size of the Galaxy class is that it's related to the fact that families are now carried during exploratory voyages. Starships on extended voyages need more accomodation, plus all the support services needed, such as nurseries, schools, stuff for spouses to do etc.
Agreed. It's an exploratory cruiser. The
Constitution-class were heavy cruisers, the
Excelsior-class probably were as well.
I don't think that Starfleet built dreadnoughts. There have been a lot of fan fiction designs, but none have ever appeared on screen (possible exception - the rebuilt Enterprise D in "All Good Things". But that timeline didn't actually happen). If they had built some, we should have seen them on DS9 during the Dominion War or during the attack on Earth during Star Trek First Contact. Dreadnoughts just aren't particularly good mixed use starships, so they probably don't get built.