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Spoilers Starship Design in Star Trek: Picard

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Nice to see new designs, they look pretty decent. However, I hope this dark metallic hull trend would die. I want Starfleet ships to be white.
 
Can we get a clear shot of the writing on the back of one of the tugs? I would like to know what is written there.
 
"I am not impressed." - Queen Victoria

I asked for a serious request and I get what, snarky or sarcastic - I can't tell - remarks, Charming, Not.
 
We also have transwarp beaming, warping across gigantic distances in minutes, and lots of other stuff that doesn’t make a lot of sense, given what we’ve seen before.

Welcome to Star Trek? We've seen beaming across light-years in TNG. If one watches Star Trek: Generations, we see the Enterprise go from wherever they are to the Armagosa observatory in a turbolift ride, then onto Veridian III in about the same amount of time. The Enterprise in "That Which Survives" covers nearly a thousand light-years in twelve hours.

I can understand not liking the Abrams films, but it seems silly to knock them on technical grounds that the franchise has always, to put it kindly, been on shaky ground with.
 
Advances in transporters are a thing our heroes could do, but in many a context shun from doing because of the risks. In different timelines, different choices might be made. Although even in the Kelvin one, it was the baddies who made use of the tech, while a white hat merely worked out the practical kinks in desperation, not intending regular use.

Timo Saloniemi
 
Welcome to Star Trek? We've seen beaming across light-years in TNG. If one watches Star Trek: Generations, we see the Enterprise go from wherever they are to the Armagosa observatory in a turbolift ride, then onto Veridian III in about the same amount of time. The Enterprise in "That Which Survives" covers nearly a thousand light-years in twelve hours.

I can understand not liking the Abrams films, but it seems silly to knock them on technical grounds that the franchise has always, to put it kindly, been on shaky ground with.
Exactly. There is not one thing in Abrams Trek I can't find in other Trek.
 
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