Apparently D-7s weren’t a thing when Enterprise was designed. Well there was a de’sevghn ship, but we don’t talk about itDefinitely Enterprise. It's a Constitution class heavy cruiser designed to counter the Klingon D-7 and built to take and administer an asswhipping.
Miranda is hardly a science vessel. It’s a heavy destroyer to Enterprise heavy cruiser. Sure, all things being equal Enterprise would have kicked it’s ass, but if it wasn’t for one stubborn Vulcan they fight would have ended a draw.not a fair comparison but one example of a science vessel vs a heavy cruiser were the two engagements of Reliant vs Enterprise. Even as beat up as Enterprise was from having been ambushed, it still took out an augment-crewed miranda class.
Games these days suck:We need more Star Trek video games out there so we can find out ourselves. Having played Star Trek 25th Anniversary and Judgment Rites you'll be surprised at how weak the Enterprise actually is.![]()
Well, apparently the general hull shape was already a thing in Archer's time: https://memory-alpha.fandom.com/wiki/Vorok's_battle_cruiserApparently D-7s weren’t a thing when Enterprise was designed. Well there was a de’sevghn ship, but we don’t talk about it![]()
The older Trek games did try to preserve a genuine feel--the 25th Anniversary and Judgment Rites games I played, and A Final Unity.Games these days suck:
“Raise shields!” - that would a dollar please or please wait for 1 hour...
“Fire photon torpedoes!” - you will need to find the torpedoes in these storage boxes, but you can only open them once a day...
“But he is firing at me continuously?!” - ah the kid must have stolen his parent’s credit card...
Sssh... we don’t talk about such things under penalty of treasonWell, apparently the general hull shape was already a thing in Archer's time: https://memory-alpha.fandom.com/wiki/Vorok's_battle_cruiser
Tell that to the F-35 brand new fighter that flew off against a much older F-16 and got its ass handed to it. Ships and planes of the same side absolutely do “virtually fight” against each other, and results are not always obvious.
We’ll sure, that’s why “what if” scenarios and wargames are very important and validYup. It's important to find out tactical flaws before going out to fight an enemy, not during.
My ol Lawn Dart kicked some F-35 ass.Tell that to the F-35 brand new fighter that flew off against a much older F-16 and got its ass handed to it. Ships and planes of the same side absolutely do “virtually fight” against each other, and results are not always obvious.
In Discovery, the Klingon D7 didn't come along until decades after the Enterprise was launched in 2245.Definitely Enterprise. It's a Constitution class heavy cruiser designed to counter the Klingon D-7 and built to take and administer an asswhipping.
But did it cost $1.5T (T is for Trillion)?My ol Lawn Dart kicked some F-35 ass.
How old is Enterprise in Discovery? I keep getting mixed up with canon they synced up...In Discovery, the Klingon D7 didn't come along until decades after the Enterprise was launched in 2245.
Discovery season 2 takes place in 2257. Assuming Robert April's command of Enterprise was a 5 year mission, the Enterprise launched in 2245, making it 12 years old in Discovery.How old is Enterprise in Discovery? I keep getting mixed up with canon they synced up...![]()
How old is Enterprise in Discovery? I keep getting mixed up with canon they synced up...![]()
Pretty sure the 2245 launch date is visible on Pike's service record (which also includes the Enterprise's) if you freezeframe it.Discovery season 2 takes place in 2257. Assuming Robert April's command of Enterprise was a 5 year mission, the Enterprise launched in 2245, making it 12 years old in Discovery.
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