To answer the OP: No, you're not. The Enterprise-D was the best design with Kirk's two a close second.
The Enterprise-E was ugly.
I'd even go as far as to say that it was not only ugly, it was 'fugly'.

To answer the OP: No, you're not. The Enterprise-D was the best design with Kirk's two a close second.
The Enterprise-E was ugly.
martok2112 said:Ent D = BBW
Ent E = physically fit, visually attractive lady
Both of them = light up toys
The 1701-D is like a 'real woman', love handles and all; Whereas the 1701-E is more like one of those near-anorexic, air-brushed models you see on the front cover of magazines. The Sovereign Class looks like she has been throttled to within half an inch by her plastic surgeon, and hasn't come out of it looking at all healthy.![]()
The 1701-D is like a 'real woman', love handles and all; Whereas the 1701-E is more like one of those near-anorexic, air-brushed models you see on the front cover of magazines. The Sovereign Class looks like she has been throttled to within half an inch by her plastic surgeon, and hasn't come out of it looking at all healthy.![]()
I would put it another way: the D is Margaret Dumont, the E is Michelle Rodriguez.![]()
After years growing up watching the Enterprise-D have its weekly adventures after school on BBC2 (anyone else from the UK share that experience?)
After years growing up watching the Enterprise-D have its weekly adventures after school on BBC2 (anyone else from the UK share that experience?)
I remember that well! Wednesday nights, wasn't it?
After years growing up watching the Enterprise-D have its weekly adventures after school on BBC2 (anyone else from the UK share that experience?)
I remember that well! Wednesday nights, wasn't it?
Me too. My memory is saying it was Tuesday/Wednesday nights as well. I can remember it was something like an episode of The Simpsons followed by an episode of either Star Trek: The Next Generation or Buffy the Vampire Slayer.
Now I'm thinking back to my Friday night lineup as a child. WCW Championship on Channel 5, followed by Robot Wars on BBC 2, followed by an evening playing Goldeneye or Pokemon Colosseum at my local youth club.
After years growing up watching the Enterprise-D have its weekly adventures after school on BBC2 (anyone else from the UK share that experience?)
I remember that well! Wednesday nights, wasn't it?
After years growing up watching the Enterprise-D have its weekly adventures after school on BBC2 (anyone else from the UK share that experience?)
I remember that well! Wednesday nights, wasn't it?
I don't like the departure from the neck-attachment, or the unnecessarily pointed look of it. It would have been great as a starship on its own, but as an Enterprise, which had historically been ships of exploration, making it a ship specifically made to fight the Borg doesn't make sense. The worst part, I think, is that because of vehicle lineage "rules" future Enterprises will likely have to conform to this shape; for instance, the Star Trek Online Enterprise F, which is a dead ringer for a Sovereign class.
Oh yes, you are the only one
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