I agree. Starfleet has erased the Titan from history. This is utterly shameful.I think a lot of the folks who are annoyed with the 1701-G would have been more accepting if it was a new-build Constitution III class.
I agree. Starfleet has erased the Titan from history. This is utterly shameful.I think a lot of the folks who are annoyed with the 1701-G would have been more accepting if it was a new-build Constitution III class.
Realistically I think the average age of Starfleet's officers likely took a huge nosedive. The older officers were the ones more likely to have died/been exterminated by the Borgified youth.Annika being captain of the Enterprise is very JJ like. She’s only been a Starfleet officer for a year.![]()
God if I know. lolSo how are the Borg controlling them?
Not at all.I can't really recall....
Was it made clear if Seven and Raffi got back together?
Alexander knows his father is a deadbeat but all this neglect is gonna come as a bit of a shock to Kestra.That’s crystallized once they’re on the bridge and they realize that they ride or die together.
She was arguably Voyager’s unofficial science officer for a good number of years.Annika being captain of the Enterprise is very JJ like. She’s only been a Starfleet officer for a year.![]()
I wish they had found a way to actually write something in.By the time he’s met Q at the end, I’d like to think he has. But maybe not. I definitely want to see that happen.
It may not have been the original series vision to rename the Titan in to ‘Enterprise’. I am surprised that they were allowed to change the registration number though too.I agree. Starfleet has erased the Titan from history. This is utterly shameful.
the name change was totally superfluous, there was nothing wrong with “Titan”.So you're telling me, instead of Picard Season 3 being the origin story of the Enterprise-G, and 3 of its officers (with Raffi and Sevens origins stretching out much longer), you'd rather an all new ship, maybe of the same class, maybe a new class, to make a 10 second cameo at the end of Episode 10?
And you're saying that is better storytelling than a 10 episode origin story where the name "Enterprise" is earned as the ship acts as the hero ship of the Enterprise-D's final, maybe greatest mission together?
*squints eyes*
Seriously?
same here, totally! I’m mainly a TOS fan, but the 24th century is for me the by far more interesting era, due to how developed it is.When I think of Star Trek as a pop culture icon, I think of TOS. When I think of Star Trek in terms of a world in which I'd like to imagine myself or in which I could immerse myself, I think of the 24th century stuff.
Yes, seriously. The ship already had a legacy name, it didn’t need to earn a new one.So you're telling me, instead of Picard Season 3 being the origin story of the Enterprise-G, and 3 of its officers (with Raffi and Sevens origins stretching out much longer), you'd rather an all new ship, maybe of the same class, maybe a new class, to make a 10 second cameo at the end of Episode 10?
And you're saying that is better storytelling than a 10 episode origin story where the name "Enterprise" is earned as the ship acts as the hero ship of the Enterprise-D's final, maybe greatest mission together?
*squints eyes*
Seriously?
Makes me wonder if there is a starship with the registry 90210 and there are people from Beverly hills on it.
Was it made clear if Seven and Raffi got back together?
With a lot of past experiences in and out of Starfleet and in a period of severe manpower shortage.Annika being captain of the Enterprise is very JJ like. She’s only been a Starfleet officer for a year.![]()
It wasn’t.I can't really recall....
Was it made clear if Seven and Raffi got back together?
not really: remember that that set was originally built as the bridge of the Stsrgazer, a totally different ship, it could have represented the bridge of a new class easily.I mean, I assume the reason why they went with the Titan rename is so that they didn't have to build a new bridge set for a single scene with Captain Seven. lol
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