Found this tweet that also includes the screenshot. They say it's from a trailer playing on PlutoTV.
Galaxy class, and Ambassador class.
This pathfinding design, overseen by Captain A. Probert in 2319, was revolutionary but deemed “ahead of its time.” Its fluid hull forms pioneered spaceframe advancements later implemented in the Galaxy-class starship, but material, power and logistical problems all manifested simultaneously, requiring a massive redesign to subsequent vessels of the class.
I think ‘messed it up’ is a bit harsh. It was just too expensive to build the original design.
So according to this new Star Trek Logs Instagram post, the Enterprise-F launched in 2386 and she's "scheduled for decommissioning... the Enterprise-F's final flight will be... during this year's Frontier Day."
So those clips of the Enterprise-F are of her being DECOMMISSIONED!? Why the hell even use the F then!? Reason #47 why they should have just stuck with the E!![]()
Those chunky nacelles and horrible angled pylons though – surely they could have done something with those that didn't look quite so bad without going over-budget? Though I do quite like the "retro" cylindrical secondary hull on the Ambassador.
Could it mean that we'll get to see the Enterprise-G in the season finale???
As much as I would love to see a new Enterprise-G, I'm still inclined to think they got rid of the F in favor of the TNG gang riding in style with the Enterprise-E maybe late in season 3. Could be the Titan-A gets disabled or even destroyed and they look for other means to finish their mission.My impression is that they weren't all too happy with the design for the Enterprise-F but didn't want to drop it, because of the people liking the version seen in Star Trek Online. And when Doug Drexler came aboard, they let him design another Enterprise.
I think the Odyssey-class is fantastically ugly and I'd be perfectly happy for it to never appear on screen at all. I just think it's really weird that they'd put it in the show to appeal to fans of STO and then bugger up everything to do with it from the perspective of STO.
My impression is that they weren't all too happy with the design for the Enterprise-F but didn't want to drop it, because of the people liking the version seen in Star Trek Online. And when Doug Drexler came aboard, they let him design another Enterprise.
Think it would be a shame to bring him back without letting him design another legacy shipDid Doug say he designed a new Enterprise, or is this more conjecture?
It'll be interesting to see what happens, especially after he replied with this:
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How did you get that impression? I don't recall anyone from production commenting on the design.My impression is that they weren't all too happy with the design for the Enterprise-F
How did you get that impression? I don't recall anyone from production commenting on the design.
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