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Spoilers "That was not my fault".

Bet it on Dabo after one bottle of bloodwine too many at Quark's when visiting his comrades on DS9. It's called the Quark's Treasure-A now, parked permanently in geostationary orbit above his holiday home on Risa, with a giant portrait of him painted on the saucer.
 
The Enterprise-E was impounded by an alien race because of a traffic violation. They still can't get it free. You know that planet where they made Tom Paris take "Driver's Ed"? That planet. They tried to appeal it, but the alien planet's court system takes forever. "We can't use the Enterprise-E... " "That was NOT my fault!!!"
 
It never bothered me, the ridgeless Klingons. I mean, not every human looks the same, in terms of skin colour at minimum.
 
So what do you guys think? Has the E been destroyed? Hard to guess...

I wonder if it would have been that expensive to rebuild the E-Bridge, although I'm glad we got the wonderful D. :adore:
 
"That was not my fault"

And Riker immediately agrees with him (nod) into his direction!

I hope one of the (as announced) special Movies is about the last mission of the Enterprise-E under Captain Worf.
They made such a secret of the Enterprise-E's final mission in that Logs that it calls for a film adaptation
 
I'm of the opinion that the Enterprise E really was involved in the battle in Prodigy's finale and it was either destroyed or so severely damaged Starfleet decommissioned it. It would fit, and it really wouldn't be Worf's fault.

This is my head canon. This is the way. I have spoken.
 
So what do you guys think? Has the E been destroyed? Hard to guess...

I wonder if it would have been that expensive to rebuild the E-Bridge, although I'm glad we got the wonderful D. :adore:

Could be anything.
But, given what was mentioned about the ENT-E in the dialogue, I'd say its possible the ship was either destroyed, too badly damaged, possibly stolen, impounded (this would have been interesting to learn, but unlikely), or was swallowed up by an equivalent of a space quick sand?

If it was damaged in a similar way to the ENT-D, then I think Geordi may have tried fixing it himself by now much like he was working on the D.

I'm of the opinion that the Enterprise E really was involved in the battle in Prodigy's finale and it was either destroyed or so severely damaged Starfleet decommissioned it. It would fit, and it really wouldn't be Worf's fault.

This is my head canon. This is the way. I have spoken.

I actually agree with you.
Its possible the ENT-E may have been so badly damaged in the battle started by the Construct, that SF just decided to decomission it and comission the ENT-F instead.

Although, in fairness, we never got an on-screen confirmation that the ENT-F has been in service for 20 years... so, whatever happened to the E, may have happened not too long ago... possibly a decade ago (from in universe point of view?).
 
Apparently the E-F, per Matalas, is already about 15 years old in Episode 9/10. That'd put her in-service date at 2386, and the E-E's endpoint probably in 2384 or 2385
 
Maybe they just forgot where they parked it?
RIMMER: Thank you Kryten. Gentlemen, as we're all aware, we have lost
Red Dwarf. This is not the time for small-minded, petty recrimination.
The time for that is when LISTER is court-martialled after we get back
to Earth.
LISTER: I didn't lose it.
RIMMER: You're the one who parked it, Lister. You're the one who
couldn't remember which planetoid you'd left it around.
LISTER: Yeah, but they all look the same, those little blue-green
planetoids. They're all sort of little, blue-green and planetoidy.
KRYTEN: Sirs, please, there's no advantage in finger-pointing. We didn't
lose Red Dwarf. Red Dwarf was stolen. By persons... or life forms
unknown.
CAT: Who would steal a gigantic red trash can with no brakes and three
million years on the clock?
KRYTEN: Rogue droids... Genetically engineered life forms... Figments of
Mr Lister's imagination made solid by some weird space ray. Who knows?
The important thing is, after two hundred years of following their
vapour trail, we have them.
 
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