I quite like the starship design used through Enterprise (including the NX-01).
I also love the look of the SS Conegosta!
I also love the look of the SS Conegosta!
Starship Class
It's both.Constitution Class
I liked that the crew were culturally close to us. TNG et al is far removed from us, and so is (apropriately) harder to directly identify with. The clothes (civilian and uniform), the bars, clubs and the movie nights ('another ww3 epic, swept all the awards...')
This is a little thing I've always enjoyed. With the Next Generation era characters, it's always a little hard to relate as the characters are generally aesthetes - Picard's appreciation for Shakespeare, Riker's enjoyment of Jazz music, Data's talent for painting etc.
I liked that the NX-01 crew felt a bit closer to us in their habits and tastes. Especially the little moments like Archer making small talk with Reed about football results, Trip reading Superman comics as a boy, Archer settling in to watch a water polo match with Trip and a few beers etc.
Is that why they did that? I thought they just really liked time travel.The Temporal Cold War. I'm loath to admit that even before "Enterprise," "Star Trek" was full of inconsistencies. I love that the writers finally decided to write those initial fumbles into the lore, as part of a Time War plot.
What three-parter are you talking about? And how were any Vulcans other than T'pol off base? They explained that T'pol was more emotoinal due to the stress of how the humans treat her, and due to her drug problem. But I don't know what you're referring to with the Vulcans as a whole being off base.Well, I know "Enterprise" had to have a whole three-part episode explaining why their Vulcans were so off-base, and fixing that. The show, to it's credit, also gave an explanation for the changing appearance Klingons.
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