Maybe Terry doesn't like the -E.
He could have had it destroyed in a huge fiery puffball of debris if he hated it that much.
Maybe Terry doesn't like the -E.
Leaving it unclear what Worf did or didn't do to it means they could always find some plausible way to bring it back if another show wants to revisit it. I wouldn't surprise me at al to see Lower Decks take that ball and run with it, eventually.He could have had it destroyed in a huge fiery puffball of debris if he hated it that much.
I wonder if the vagueness of what happened to the -E may have been a CBS request.
The same thing with Star Trek Online, they were not allowed to say what exactly happened to the -E.
To keep it open for someone else to tell a story about the Enterprise-E.
As pointed out B and C had one time outings too, but yeah the F can still appear elsewhere. Plus it's not like the other Odyssey-class starships are gonna go away either.There's still two other series set before Picard Season 3 that could potentially use it more.
There were parts left in Spacedock from right before Scott stole her.I wonder if they have some molecules of the NCC-1701 in the fleet museum that they extracted from the debris of planet Genesis. That sounds like something these weirdos would do.
Clearly it's the Roddenberry / Bennett / Berman museum.Maybe the original Enterprise bidge module is in the Starfleet Museum interior?
That'd be a neat little headcanon but probably would get people weirded out over "OMG is it the Starfleet Museum or the Enterprise museum"
I just think they should've left the Titan as she is, and built the Big G as her sister ship. Do we see any other Connie-III's in the rest of the season?
No we don't.We know there is an Enterprise in the 32nd Century,
No we don't.
No, Saru was referring to one of the original Enterprises (and Voyager) encountering a similar anomaly.Yes, we do.
It was mentioned in Season 4 that the Enterprise had detected something on scanners.
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