But it's a plot point of several episodes that he isn't.
All I remember is Daniels saying multiple times that “This wasn’t supposed to happen!”
And yet he didn’t immediately cease to exist.
But it's a plot point of several episodes that he isn't.
Now I can finally make this comparison showing why the G doesn't fit![]()
I'm just glad that for the first time in close to two centuries a new Enterprise isn't bigger than the one that preceded it.
Not a huge issue, but I’d have preferred if it had the same 25th century saucer design as Intrepid.
There are multiple Daniels, some are not protected?
All I remember is Daniels saying multiple times that “This wasn’t supposed to happen!”
And yet he didn’t immediately cease to exist.
As a DS9 fan, I would note that both the station and the Defiant's size and scale have been big open questions that vary a lot from episode to episode. It's interesting that they made the Defiant a little bit bigger than it was usually shown on the series.Dave tweeted a Starfleet scale chart but then deleted it. I guess there was an error on it
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USS Enterprise Ship Sizes is like the Stock Market.I'm just glad that for the first time in close to two centuries a new Enterprise isn't bigger than the one that preceded it.
Maybe the J we saw was developed in response to the Expanse growing up until that point and possibly built like that to get as many people out of the galaxy as possible, but since it was in the battle anyway, that part kinda failed.I think the E-J will just depend on what some showrunner wants to do when they get to that point. E-J existed in some future as a successor to an NCC-1701 so it's not unreasonable that it could exist in the real universe too.
I agree but I could also simply see them skipping over the J altogether but using the "Azati Prime" design simply so they don't have to design something new, in my mind kind of like how Picard used the Odyssey-class for the F. The thing about that "Azati Prime' future is that there's a Dauntless-class, a Prometheus-class and a Nova-class fighting alongside the J so it can't be too different from the regular universe.Maybe the J we saw was developed in response to the Expanse growing up until that point and possibly built like that to get as many people out of the galaxy as possible, but since it was in the battle anyway, that part kinda failed.
The J we eventually see may be nothing like that ship.
Calling it a great mistake is a bit much.Still, there was a progression of sorts. The Great Mistake is a big step back.
Calling it a great mistake is a bit much.
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