I was watching this episode the other day and remembered some of the Nit-Picks in The Nit-Picker’s Guide. Things like:
1. Riker, Data, LaForge and Tasha would probably be assigned to other ships. Riker, Data and LaForge most likely being captains.
2. The Enterprise D should be different, perhaps not so big, or at least with more weapon emplacements. Maybe double phaser strips on the ventral and dorsal sides of the saucer, and more torpedo tubes. Not talking about an über Enterprise like in All Good Things..., but definitely a ship with more fighting power.
3. Ships probably should travel in pairs or in a small task force. A problem that is also evident during the Dominion War.
4. A ship maybe not so big. Bigger ship, bigger target. Smaller ships should have an advantage in mobility.
5. I’m not a fan of a dark bridge; during battle it should be more lit. That’d prevent people tripping over fallen comrades or debris. It should make it easy on the eyes of the crew too.
6. The big windows in 10 Forward and the conference room, well just big windows period.
7. I was always a fan of what looked like extra shielding for sensitive areas of the ship. In TWoK, when Kirk orders Yellow alert, on a display, you see what looks like an extra layer of protection for the bridge. Having these mini shields around the bridge, engineering, weapons and weapon major power conduits would have made sense.
8. I don’t think the Romulans would stay on the sidelines. They seemed to hate the Klingons more, so they probably would have allied with the Federation knowing that with the defeat of the Klingons, the Federation would not be in a position to oppose their activities. It would be like WWII, The Romulans coming in late in the war and left as the sole power of the quadrant for several years. This, I admit, would probably be a bit too much information to put in a single episode.
9. Wesley would be a bit too young to be on the Enterprise D during a war.
10. The Klingons being able to fight a sustained war despite the events of TUC. However that could too be explained, by the Federation helping them build up their infrastructure as was discussed in TUC.
11. TNG’s biggest problem is magnified here, a lack of chairs for bridge officers.
Well those are my gripes with the episode (as well as some in NPG, maybe more NPG than mine but still problems); otherwise it is a great episode; and it made a better send off for Tasha.
Yes I know there is another Yesterday’s Enterprise thread, but I think this is a separate topic than the other.
1. Riker, Data, LaForge and Tasha would probably be assigned to other ships. Riker, Data and LaForge most likely being captains.
2. The Enterprise D should be different, perhaps not so big, or at least with more weapon emplacements. Maybe double phaser strips on the ventral and dorsal sides of the saucer, and more torpedo tubes. Not talking about an über Enterprise like in All Good Things..., but definitely a ship with more fighting power.
3. Ships probably should travel in pairs or in a small task force. A problem that is also evident during the Dominion War.
4. A ship maybe not so big. Bigger ship, bigger target. Smaller ships should have an advantage in mobility.
5. I’m not a fan of a dark bridge; during battle it should be more lit. That’d prevent people tripping over fallen comrades or debris. It should make it easy on the eyes of the crew too.
6. The big windows in 10 Forward and the conference room, well just big windows period.
7. I was always a fan of what looked like extra shielding for sensitive areas of the ship. In TWoK, when Kirk orders Yellow alert, on a display, you see what looks like an extra layer of protection for the bridge. Having these mini shields around the bridge, engineering, weapons and weapon major power conduits would have made sense.
8. I don’t think the Romulans would stay on the sidelines. They seemed to hate the Klingons more, so they probably would have allied with the Federation knowing that with the defeat of the Klingons, the Federation would not be in a position to oppose their activities. It would be like WWII, The Romulans coming in late in the war and left as the sole power of the quadrant for several years. This, I admit, would probably be a bit too much information to put in a single episode.
9. Wesley would be a bit too young to be on the Enterprise D during a war.
10. The Klingons being able to fight a sustained war despite the events of TUC. However that could too be explained, by the Federation helping them build up their infrastructure as was discussed in TUC.
11. TNG’s biggest problem is magnified here, a lack of chairs for bridge officers.
Well those are my gripes with the episode (as well as some in NPG, maybe more NPG than mine but still problems); otherwise it is a great episode; and it made a better send off for Tasha.
Yes I know there is another Yesterday’s Enterprise thread, but I think this is a separate topic than the other.