The USS Van Citters is probably named after
https://memory-alpha.fandom.com/wiki/John_Van_Citters
So many new names for the Cali class list
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It's 'probably' until officially confirmed.
What can I say, this episode gets a well deserved 10 from me!
Is this the biggest Star Fleet armada we've seen since the Battle at Wolf 359?
Picard season 1?What can I say, this episode gets a well deserved 10 from me!
Is this the biggest Star Fleet armada we've seen since the Battle at Wolf 359?
Buenamigo rose through the ranks pretty quickly. He was only a Lt. Commander when Rutherford's memory was erased and he's a two- or three-pip Admiral by the time the Texas-class ships are fielded.
Pretty shitty Starbase to be taken out by three ships so easily. DS9 would have lasted at least another few minutes.![]()
Finally: an armada comprised entirely of one class of ship that people enjoy.![]()
Yeah, that didn't make sense.
What about shields? And only 2 phaser turrets on the whole starbase?
Come on.
The station's shields should have come online immediately after the Aledo opened fire on the upper section which destroyed Buenamigo's quarters.
Also starbase phasers should have been more powerful than what we saw.
But at least we now know that mushroom type starbases DO indeed pack weapons (at least some).
Finally, what the heck kind of torpedoes did the Aledo use?
Those seemed very powerful. Why aren't they in use throughout Starfleet?
Something for the canon connections thread - a copy/paste fleet! (though the ships at least had different colours and crews).Finally: an armada comprised entirely of one class of ship that people enjoy.![]()
Cluster torpedoes, splitting in multiple warheads. Of course, the lack of resistance from a Starbase and a Sovereign class (and the presence of all Cali's at once and no other ships other than the one Sovereign) serves the plot and isn't meant to be taken seriously.Finally, what the heck kind of torpedoes did the Aledo use?
Those seemed very powerful. Why aren't they in use throughout Starfleet?
Agreed that Buenamigo is very evil.Some episode thoughts:
1:] I'd argue that Buenamigo may be the most evil Admiral of them all since Cartwright. I’d argue that Admiral Kennelly, Admiral Pressman, and Admiral Satie have all been exceeded by Admiral Buenamigo. Pressman for example has a lot of people who agree with his belief that the Romulan Treaty and cloaking devices was a mistake (including the DS9 writers). However, Buenamigo straight up was willing to commit MASS MURDER (of Starfleet personnel no less) to get his drone project through.
2:] I don’t think there’s any surprise that Starfleet would be more willing to do automated Star Fleet vessels. Data, The Doctor, and even the EMH Mark II have all demonstrated that AI has gotten a bad rap and that they should possibly be reevaluated. I’d argue the Texas-class and Peanut Hamper may have gone a long way to Starfleet regaining its wariness of AI.
3:] Speaking of Picard tie-ins, if not for the fact that Badgey is all the evil you need, I’d wonder if the Zhat Vash had sabotaged the Texas project. After all, they have had people infiltrating Star Trek for years. I wouldn’t be surprised if a certain future “Vulcan” Admiral was on Buenamigo’s staff.
4:] Starfleet’s disdain for the California-class seems excessive and I’m wondering if there’s another story here because the Admirals seemed pretty eager to scrap an entire line of ships in exchange for the automated support class.
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The station's shields should have come online immediately after the Aledo opened fire on the upper section which destroyed Buenamigo's quarters.
Admiral Cartwiright is a question mark... he's part of a group that murdered the Klingon Chancellor, 2 Starfleet crewmen, and was about to kill the next speaker of the Klingon Empire. I lean toward Buenamigo being worse.
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