Re: Am I the only one who disliked the Enterprise-E?
I understand the point that you are making, at least I think I do.
The change in ship design from the D to the E was fairly dramatic. FC, where the E made its first appearance, was an abrupt departure from the laid back vibe of the series. Obviously, FC was fast paced and combat oriented. It was a big change from the tv show.
I can see why the writers did what they did. The D design was more in tune with the laid back mood of the tv show while the E was a better fit for the fast pace combat of the movie.
Do you think it would have worked out visually if the FC and NEM movies had continued to use the D version?
Whether the TNG movies should have gone to a fast paced storyline or stuck with a more (what's the right word to use) cerebral theme more in line with the tv show, I guess that's different matter to consider.
I take your point that they are two *very* different ships. The D isn't a warship. The E isn't the D. But I guess my point really is more about the 'vibe' of The Next Generation, which I think got lost in the movies, and the E's new military aesthetic was a part of that. Tbh I feel the same way about the way Federation design progressed in DS9, and also the design of Voyager. But the differences are more stark with the 1701-E designs, because they were directly following on from the TNG show.
I guess my point is that after spending 7 years with TNG being a very particular thing, the idea that they *should* suddenly be 'intimidating' doesn't really match with my take on what the TV show was. It kind of takes TNG into a place where TNG doesn't really feel comfortable actually being TNG anymore... if you see what I mean.![]()
I understand the point that you are making, at least I think I do.

The change in ship design from the D to the E was fairly dramatic. FC, where the E made its first appearance, was an abrupt departure from the laid back vibe of the series. Obviously, FC was fast paced and combat oriented. It was a big change from the tv show.
I can see why the writers did what they did. The D design was more in tune with the laid back mood of the tv show while the E was a better fit for the fast pace combat of the movie.
Do you think it would have worked out visually if the FC and NEM movies had continued to use the D version?
Whether the TNG movies should have gone to a fast paced storyline or stuck with a more (what's the right word to use) cerebral theme more in line with the tv show, I guess that's different matter to consider.