Same. The whole flagship thing is unnecessary.I think it’s good the Enterprise isn’t the absolute top of the line, most powerful in every way type ship this time.
it creates better story opportunities and is less magical box thinking than before.
I don't like the 25th century nacelles.
They just look like modified 23rd century stuff.
Its ok for older ships, but for most ships we saw? NOPE!
The Intrepid was a pretty good looking ship, but then those 23rd century style nacelles (upgraded to say late 24th century with same layout and same everything)... just makes the nacelles look TOO NAROOW and affect the aesthetics of the ship itself for the worse.
They're really not that different from the nacelles on the Akira class and are even less of a throwback than the Sovereign class nacelles..which were intentionally designed (per John Eaves) to evoke the Constitution and Excelsior classes.
I think the original intent was that it was, until ST6 retconned that away.The Enterprise-A was hardly a top of the line vessel.
The productions forgot that the Warp engines had become smaller because the technology was better.Rather them go back to the Voyager Stubby nacelles.
I think the original intent was that it was, until ST6 retconned that away.
The productions forgot that the Warp engines had become smaller because the technology was better.
The Excelsior-class was superior to the Refit Constitution-class / Enterprise-A in every respect at that time.The Enterprise-A was hardly a top of the line vessel.
The USS Enterprise are only "Top of the Line" for a very brief time.I think it’s good the Enterprise isn’t the absolute top of the line, most powerful in every way type ship this time.
it creates better story opportunities and is less magical box thinking than before.
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