Flagship is a thing in Star Trek. Some fancy PR thing maybe. Maybe that’s why there’s a hologram of maybe all the flagships above the main entrance to Starfleet Headquarters in PIC.
Oh, we're still debating whether all those ships on Picard's Ready Room wall were named
Enterprise. The hologram theme is pretty flimsy an idea at this point...
But yeah, there's not just the idea of flagship in the usual military sense, with a flag officer aboard flying his flag and commanding stuff (even if not commanding the ship), and the idea of flagship in the usual civilian sense, with the E-D marketed as the Federation Flagship to carry the flag to distant parts and wave it a lot - there's also the apparent military version of the civilian thing, with the E-D referred to as Starfleet's Flagship a couple of times, such as in "Icarus Factor" or "Parallels".
Or all things being equal, when the Enterprise shows to the scene, it can pull rank as the flagship.
This really only ever happens once, in ST:FC, and is never marketed as "the E-E becoming the flagship". Rather, the surviving skippers accept that Picard, rather than some possibly formally more qualified leader, is their best hope for victory. Or if he's gonna betray them, there's nothing much they can do about it, and thus little to be lost in trusting him.
It still appears curious that none of those other ships chose to fire on the E-E there. Surely this would make sense to many captains involved?
The Enterprise-D was, as was the original Enterprise per the JJ-verse. Is that simply the alternate universe or is it just the latest Star Trek property trickling out more info about the Star Trek universe? Future Trek will likely go with the latter, but fans can update their head canon as they like.
The alternate NCC-1701 was called "our newest flagship", in welcome ambiguity: perhaps she's an actual flagship in the military sense, intended to host a flag officer for command duties (Pike is one, in the scene right after the action part of the movie, wearing just about as much braid as his sleeves could possiby accomodate). And perhaps Starfleet has plenty of those at any given time, making it useful to discern between the others and "newest".
It's nice they never dub her the Federation Flagship, a title still unique to the E-D...
No. Chekov and Sulu got to be first officer and captain of their own starships given that the roles were filled on the Enterprise. If they were banished or quarantined, they wouldn’t have been allowed to leave it. Helmsman o the Enterprise, even if it’s the flagship, is not preferable to captain of what is to be Starfleet’s next flagship class.
Sigh. What "next flagship class"? No
Excelsior ever held the title as far as we can tell.
But yes, that's the difference: if you want to treat your hero crew well, you disperse them, like they dispersed Chekov and Sulu. If you hate them, you imprison them all together on the bridge of a ship you never send anywhere. Like they did with the E-E, and with the E-A when they got reason to hate Kirk's team enough...
Preach. If you’re going to introduce a new tech (quantum torpedoes, transwarp, oscillating nacelle pylons, Batman shields) use them accordingly.
For all we know, they did. Nobody ever spells out how the quantums are better. Quark just suggests that they would be, being the good salesman. Perhaps their forte is doing love taps? Regular photon torpedoes were said to become useless if the firing ship couldn't protect herself from the blast, due to proximity or lack of shields. Q-torps were fired at point blank ranges; might be the very application they were built for.
It's nice to have a dedicated launcher for them in the E-E, at any rate. It gives the class character. Military porn in Trek suffers a lot from the cool weapons being limited to "phasers" and "photon torpedoes" when other genres can distinguish between a hundred types of automatic pistol and salivate over a dozen popularly known types of missile and
then throw in the occasional bazooka or Claymore mine or grenade launcher. if quantum torpedoes were merely a new type of ammo for regular tubes, they wouldn't add that much character. But them having their very own turret makes them cool even when we learn little about their effects.
Might have been a big PR win too. “Come to the Academy and train on the ship that just saved the world from V’Ger,” among others.
Yup. That's just about the first point in the timeline when NCC-1701 can be assumed to be famous outside certain closed Starfleet circles. And it's a great way to exploit the fame even in the case where the refit failed to really bring the ship up to modern standards...
Timo Saloniemi