As someone who grew up watching TNG, and being introduced to TOS pretty late in the game (I didn't know who Captain Kirk was until I saw Generations) I always thought at a young age that the Enterprise-D was the ONLY Enterprise, and so whenever I did see the TOS ship, such as in Micro Machines toy form which I received as a present for Christmas one year, I thought it odd that the engines should be so long and skinny and that the saucer should be so small. Even stranger, I figured the Klingon Battlecruiser was a 24th century ship, and when Generations came out I thought at first the Enterprise-B was a brand new Enterprise-D refit (I was used to Power Rangers getting new Megazords, and Batman a new set of vehicles whenever he crashed one, so I was not unfamiliar with new and improved vehicles for heroes).
Are their any other viewers who were introduced to Star Trek through TNG and discovered TOS later? If so, did you guys see the Enterprises from the 23rd century as being oddly thin and sleek? Let me know below, it would be refreshing to see someone other than me who doesn't think the Enterprise-D is 'fat' or 'lopsided'
Are their any other viewers who were introduced to Star Trek through TNG and discovered TOS later? If so, did you guys see the Enterprises from the 23rd century as being oddly thin and sleek? Let me know below, it would be refreshing to see someone other than me who doesn't think the Enterprise-D is 'fat' or 'lopsided'
