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All good things

Fulzo

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Just watched 'All good things' (Final episodes of tng)
Now how come the enterprise-D is still in commission 25 years in the future when it was destroyed in Generations and replaced with enterprise-E in first contact.
Also how come Riker commanded to go to warp 13 when in the voyager episode threshold paris was able to go to warp 10 and frankly turned into a slug.
 
Because the future Picard saw was generated by the Q, and because "Threshold" is a silly and poorly written episode. ;)
 
Most fans believe that the warp scale was just changed in the alternate future timeline.
 
Most fans believe that the warp scale was just changed in the alternate future timeline.

Yeah, they got tired of saying "Nine point nine nine nine nine nine eight" and adding more "nines" every time they made a breakthrough in propulsion engineering.
 
And because future Picard asks how long has it been since we all served aboard the Enterprise, Geordi says about 25 years. Which contradicts their time spend together on the ENT-E, and Nemesis since Data is still there.
 
It's explained in the episode.

From the script:

Data collects the cards and begins shuffling at normal
speed. Beverly looks thoughtful.

BEVERLY
I've been thinking... about all
the things the Captain told us
about the future. The way we
changed and drifted apart... why
would he tell us what's to come?

GEORDI
It sure goes against everything
we've heard about not polluting
the time line...

DATA
I believe, however, that this
situation is unique.

They all look at him.

DATA
(continuing)
Since the temporal anomaly did not
occur, there have already been
changes in the way this time line
is unfolding. The future we
experience will undoubtedly be
different from the one the Captain
encountered.

RIKER
Maybe that's why he told us.
Knowing what that future could
bring... gives us a chance to
change things now.

He gives Worf a meaningful look.

RIKER
(continuing)
So that some things never happen.
Worf nods in understanding.
 
But this explains why their future is different from that future in All Good Things, and why they didn't use higher than warp 9.9 speed later in their future like they did in AGT. Because of the changes Data mentions, they changed that future from AGT.

It doesn't really explain how could they have warp 13 in that future, if warp 10 and higher is impossible. I always wondered about that. Maybe it was writers mistake. Or you could explain that they used different warp scale.
 
They changed the warp scale from TOS to TNG, so they just changed it again in the TNG AGT future.
 
The reason the Enterprise is still in commission 25 years in the future (actually I think it was more than 25 years - it was 25 years "Since we were all together on the Enterprise") can be explained two ways, depending on the personal preference of the person doing the explaining.

1. The Enterprise is still in commission for the same dumb@$$ reason that in the Voyager episode "Shattered", Janeway and Chakotay died 17 years before Naomi and Icheb grew up enough to run Astrometrics and Seven was still alive, but in the Voyager finale "Endgame", Seven died five years after that episode. In other words, the producers didn't think before they wrote.

2. Whatever changed with Picard revealing their futures caused the Bird of Prey's torpedo to impact in just the wrong spot. Maybe Data didn't put in his emotion chip originally and therefore Geordi was never kidnapped by Soran, which meant that the Duras sisters couldn't rig his VISOR and blow up the ship?
 
Now how come the enterprise-D is still in commission 25 years in the future when it was destroyed in Generations and replaced with enterprise-E in first contact.
Because it is a TV series. And it was written before Generations and First Contact. :p

Additionally, the AGT Enterprise just looks better than the Enterprise-E. ;)
 
Now how come the enterprise-D is still in commission 25 years in the future when it was destroyed in Generations and replaced with enterprise-E in first contact.
Because it is a TV series. And it was written before Generations and First Contact. :p

Additionally, the AGT Enterprise just looks better than the Enterprise-E. ;)


Agreed. The E-D could have been "Refited" for the movies, thus there is no need to destroy her in Generations. Plus, It doesn't make the TNG crew look incompetent.

BTW: Does the re-cycled Star Trek VI BOP being destroyed irk anyone? I mean seeing thtr scene once Star Trek VI, is great but seeing it again in Generation cries that we are recycling film here.
 
Why is the E-D still commissioned?

Easy - it's explained in the episode too. Riker says they tried to decommission her a few years ago but as an Admiral he got to choose his own ship. He chose the Enterprise and had her refitted instead of deactivated.
 
Plus some ships today have been commissioned for over 50 years by various navies across the world. Why dismantle a perfectly good ship when you can simply refit and upgrade it?
 
Plus some ships today have been commissioned for over 50 years by various navies across the world. Why dismantle a perfectly good ship when you can simply refit and upgrade it?
You have to figure that the galaxy class ships were defined to last much longer than 10 years... You see all the "flat saucer" design ships (Reliant Class, Constellation Class... so on) still in service and they have to be 50 years+
 
Why is the E-D still commissioned?

Easy - it's explained in the episode too. Riker says they tried to decommission her a few years ago but as an Admiral he got to choose his own ship. He chose the Enterprise and had her refitted instead of deactivated.

This is true. Plus the Saucer section was perhaps re-fited, with a new engiee section? Who knows? Again, the AGT future didn't happen. ;)
 
Ah yes. The two-hour character study of Jean-Luc Picard. They did all this so that they could avoid a real finale and save it for the string of mediocre films - save one - that followed.
 
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