The timeline is very confusing.Another issue I had was the Decomissioning of the Enterprise F that had a relatively short lifespan and BTS info tells us that it was due to a computer fault? That doesn't sound like grounds for decomissioning of Starfleet's flagship, more like an excuse to use another starship to replace it.
Personally I wanted them to refit the Enterprise D at the end and rechristen it the Enterprise G.
Another issue I had was the Decomissioning of the Enterprise F that had a relatively short lifespan and BTS info tells us that it was due to a computer fault? That doesn't sound like grounds for decomissioning of Starfleet's flagship, more like an excuse to use another starship to replace it.
The Enterprise-F was around almost twice as long as the Enterprise-D--and that ship managed to do quite a lot during her short time in service. I've no doubt the Enterprise-F did the same, but sometimes even fairly new ships in real life are decommissioned when the winds suddenly blow in a different direction. Maybe Starfleet just no longer needed a ship that big by 2401 and made the decision to divert the yard resources needed to repair that Enterprise towards several smaller ships.Another issue I had was the Decomissioning of the Enterprise F that had a relatively short lifespan and BTS info tells us that it was due to a computer fault? That doesn't sound like grounds for decomissioning of Starfleet's flagship, more like an excuse to use another starship to replace it.
I's and O's are often left out of numbering schema because they look too much like 1's and 0's.Just remove one letter from the alphabet.
And sometimes "Y"I's and O's are often left out of numbering schema because they look too much like 1's and 0's.
For me a lowercase LAnd sometimes "Y"![]()
I's and O's are often left out of numbering schema because they look too much like 1's and 0's.
Based on the number of Voyagers being 11, it seems they used an "I" to get to "J". If they would only use a serif ⌶, it would be easy to tell, but the SF font doesn't have that.That's true. So there might not be an Enterprise after the H but before the J. So we're only one ship away from the Titanprise to the Drexlerprise, despite them looking nothing alike and having a huge discrepancy in size.![]()
Based on the number of Voyagers being 11, it seems they used an "I" to get to "J". If they would only use a serif ⌶, it would be easy to tell, but the SF font doesn't have that.
While that might have been marginally better than what they did do, it still would have been dumb, no offense.
Renaming the ship they used for the entire third season to the Enterprise wasn't in and of itself a bad idea. Making that ship the Titan-A, giving it some confusing backstory about it being the same ship as Riker's Titan but at the same time a completely different ship, and then renaming it the Enterprise-G were all bad ideas.
Honestly, they should have just made the ship the Yorktown or something, show that the Enterprise-E was still in service but was irreparably damaged during Frontier Day, and then fast-forward to showing the Yorktown being rechristened the Enterprise-F. Not the convoluted crap that actually happened.
See above. They could have made things much easier had the Enterprise-F been the Enterprise-E.
Would anyone have wanted to see most of the action take place aboard the Enterprise-E for the season, instead of the Titan, before they have to switch over to the D? There would have been a great opportunity for the "this used to be my ship" stuff that Riker and Picard went through and all the "refit" stuff could have still worked. The two ships flying together at the end of the Frontier Day incident rather than the Titan and the D would have been pretty cool. Then just have both retired. There could have been some interesting emotional resonance with all the crew, though I do wonder if it would have upstaged the D somehow?
Another issue I had was the Decomissioning of the Enterprise F that had a relatively short lifespan and BTS info tells us that it was due to a computer fault? That doesn't sound like grounds for decomissioning of Starfleet's flagship, more like an excuse to use another starship to replace it.
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