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Spoilers Starship Design in Star Trek: Picard

The Titanoprise is the only thing that irks me. Like, is there NOTHING another ship can do to earn its place in history? They get to be the Enterprise-next or the Voyager-next.

Considering it's piracy and fighting the others, if you absolutely HAVE to rename it, naming it the Defiant-A would have been more pugnaciously and thematically correct.
 
What happens to the gold ships in the Titan-A/Enterprise-G ready room?
Do they all get swapped out?
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Well, on the plus-side, this actually kind of undoes the original Titan erasure. As the years go by, especially if the sequel-series the ending all-but-promised comes out, we're always going to refer to the ex-Titan as the Enterprise-G, and the Luna-class one can just be the Titan, proper.

It is very silly and convoluted, though. I think I might've actually preferred it if they did put the -D back on active duty, optionally rechristened as the -G.
 
Speaking of the Royal Cube,
It reminds me of the Supercube from the First Splinter timeline.
A ship of that size would automatically compact into a sphere under its own gravity. Therefore the queen must waste an extraordinary amount of energy on structural integrity fields. Inefficient, Borgs. (ST DTI: Watching the Clock).
 
I think it’s been mentioned once or twice.
Did anyone mention that nothing was said in the show about the fact that a handful of people could not only pilot a Galaxy class starship, but go into battle with it? At least in ST3 Scotty explicitly says he jury-rigged the controls and they can barely do anything with the 1701-A.
 
Did anyone mention that nothing was said in the show about the fact that a handful of people could not only pilot a Galaxy class starship, but go into battle with it? At least in ST3 Scotty explicitly says he jury-rigged the controls and they can barely do anything with the 1701-A.

Geordi apologizes to Crusher for not doing work on the weapons systems, implying in restoring the Enteprise he has been doing work on making it operable with a very small crew for short term events.
 
Did anyone mention that nothing was said in the show about the fact that a handful of people could not only pilot a Galaxy class starship, but go into battle with it? At least in ST3 Scotty explicitly says he jury-rigged the controls and they can barely do anything with the 1701-A.

It’s been discussed extensively in the last week. TNG ships have amazing computers and don’t need many people to operate at least for short periods, c.f. 11001001, Brothers, Message in a Bottle.
 
Despite what people may think..I just want to say that it's *very cool* that we now have an Enterprise that was at least parly fan designed.

Props to Bill Krause for the Shangri-La and his work on adapting it for the Constitution III class
I will give mad props Bill and his work. It is a beautiful ship.
 
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