I figured it is either the D or a former crewmate.
He's looking at a crew mate out of a shuttlepod window?I figured it is either the D or a former crewmate.
There could be multiple ships in the dock we can't see, but you can see a Sutherland Class in the background before the cutaway from the shuttlepod.And maybe he still was. The whole thing is very confusing.
I don't take trailers at face value at all. Just that those lines were recorded...not where they will appear.He's looking at a crew mate out of a shuttlepod window?
And why did it get a suffix, but the new Stargazer didn’t?
You see his lips match the words and he’s in the shuttle pod cockpitI don't take trailers at face value at all. Just that those lines were recorded...not where they will appear.
If that were true, the Stargazer would have had one. Or the excelsiorI'm afraid it boils down to Matalas thinking a suffix is cool.
He catches a glimpse of his reflection in the window.I figured it is either the D or a former crewmate.
If that were true, the Stargazer would have had one.
Former crewmate would be randomly hilarious.
As Picard shifts in his seat at Rikers reaction and looks all emotional I'm going to say it's a good bet it's an Enterprise. I want to say the D, but the inactive D saucer amongst all these clearly operational ships seems a bit peculiar.
The design sure, but Terry would still have come up with the idea of having a ship named after the Stargazer and have final say on things about it.From what I gather, the Stargazer was the child of Bass, Eaves, and Drexler.
And? Terry would still have final say on things.
Terry didn’t design the Titan either.
I'm thinking that the D saucer is in a Starfleet museum (maybe that building that gets destroyed? You can see an older shuttle and statue outside, so I'm thinking that's some kind of museum)They could have attached the recovered D saucer to one of (probably very) many secondary Galaxy hulls after the DW.
I agree 100%. If they are setting this up to be a new 7of9 show after PIC ends (and I still have my doubts that this is the case), why didn’t they just make the hero ship the Enterprise-F? The only people who care about the Titan lineage are people who have a familiarity with the novels (and people who post here), and they probably make up about 5% of the total Star Trek viewing audience. Why such reverence for the name of a ship whose exploits the average viewer knows nothing about, other than Riker getting command after Nemesis ended (and let’s face it - I highly doubt LDS has many of the same viewers as people watching the live-action shows, so it’s not like Riker’s time on the previous Titan is a thing.)
When Riker says “Hello, beautiful” in that trailer, did people think he was talking about a new or old Enterprise? I certainly did. And maybe he even was, based on the quick cutaway. But the trailer was edited to make the context seem like he was referring to the new Titan. And maybe he still was. The whole thing is very confusing.
Also…Titan-A? It’s now at least the fourth ship to bear the name (the Loknar class, the Shangri-La class, the Luna class, and the Constitution III class.) So what was the point of giving it a letter suffix? And why did it get a suffix, but the new Stargazer didn’t?
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