They should have kept the saucer section, but given her a new secondary hull in the sequel. One that had longer warp engines and a slightly different look to her. They didn't have to destroy the whole ship. I felt that was a huge mistake, and a bit disrespectful to Gene Roddenbery (and was killing Kirk, but that's another story...) Probert could have easily designed a new secondary hull for them.
People like familiarity, and I would dare say that general audiences liked the Enterprise D more than the E. Having a ship on screen (and a bridge) that they where more familiar with might have actually helped in ticket sales at the box office. Sure First Contact made more than Generations, but that was becaus eof the Borg. The other sequels made less.
People like familiarity, and I would dare say that general audiences liked the Enterprise D more than the E. Having a ship on screen (and a bridge) that they where more familiar with might have actually helped in ticket sales at the box office. Sure First Contact made more than Generations, but that was becaus eof the Borg. The other sequels made less.