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Wasn't there a refit Galaxy available for the Dominion War? I seem to remember one in one of the Armada or Starfleet Command games.
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It still doesn't change the fact that there aren't that many of them to begin with combined with a very overstretched navy patrolling vast areas of space on its own. Resources and skilled labor are still part of the Federation's economy; that's the reason why the Bendii wanted to join the Federation in the first place. The Galaxy was still an ambitious testbed of technology that had to be held back from fulfilling its original mission parameters due to its difficulty in construction. It's a white elephant.Even as a peacetime vessel, Galaxies like the Enterprise were more than capable of standing up to almost anybody within the Beta and Alpha Quadrants. Wasn't until first contact with the Borg convinced Starfleet they needed something more war minded. Even if Picard himself didn't take the Borg seriously due to coping, seething and dilating over Q making him beg for Q's help.
The Odyssey crew had already done that before completely losing shields and were forced to tank hits to hull.
That's what I mean when I refer to a wartime Galaxy-class. At that point, it was fulfilling its potential as a heavyweight since its a ship that's mostly compatible with 2370s technology. It wasn't doing that in peacetime.Wasn't there a refit Galaxy available for the Dominion War? I seem to remember one in one of the Armada or Starfleet Command games.
And that happened as soon as Troy took the helm.>Finally the Big-D on the big screen!
>An entire series of 5-6 TNG films constantly in production
>They'll have the budget to build new sets
>and utilize decent CGI to show us places we could never see on TV but always wanted to
>Like Cetacean Ops, and all those lounges from the official blueprints, and the glorious main shuttle bay and...
Well... Shit.
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Yea that's another thing that pissed me off about Generations.>Finally the Big-D on the big screen!
>An entire series of 5-6 TNG films constantly in production
>They'll have the budget to build new sets
>and utilize decent CGI to show us places we could never see on TV but always wanted to
>Like Cetacean Ops, and all those lounges from the official blueprints, and the glorious main shuttle bay and...
Well... Shit.
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Shouldn't the Klingon Bird of Prey be absolutely tiny compared to the Galaxy Class D? It was smaller than the original Enterprise in Search For Spock.houThe D takes a few shots from an old ass Klingon ship and explode. What the fuck? Did Starfleet outsource starship production to Space China?
Yeah from Lursa and Bator of all villains. And they were using a trick basically recycled from that episode where Geordi got MKULTRA'd by the Romulans. In the 24th century humanity has evolved beyond the need for opsec, which is unnecessary in a post-scarcity society where nothing is ever gone forever. They should just frag each other for the lulz.Yea that's another thing that pissed me off about Generations.
The original Enterprise took a much harder pounding in Wraith of Khan and didn't explode. The Reliant cut through the Enterprise's engineering hull like butter leaving a gash dam near from the deflector dish to the nacelle pylon. The D takes a few shots from an old ass Klingon ship and explode. What the fuck? Did Starfleet outsource starship production to Space China?
Nah, the good borg queen from season 2 will come and fight her and save the dayJack getting assimilated is going to turn out exactly like what happened with Data and Lore. Oops, the Borg Queen didn't count on the power of love. Easy win.
Feels like Spiner wanting to not be Data as usual. The emotion chip was the most dumb thing they did to that character, all because Spiner needed to flatter his ego.Data doesn't feel like data.
The ships in LaForge's museum are too old, they don't have the new computer system.Why aren't all the historic ships from the museum on display for Frontier Day? You'd think that would be a wiser choice than having all your prime new vessels congregated at one planet. I guess that's what happens when Borg interns plan your festivities.
The ships in LaForge's museum are too old, they don't have the new computer system.
The virgin was you all along!She didn't have a name. Can I have my virgin now please?
IIRC, the 6 ft model was the one that was able to saucer separate, the 4ft was not. Because in BTS stuff they talked about Best of Both Worlds being a bit of a pain because they had to haul the old model out to do the saucer separation.Well yes, to put it succinctly.
There is a big difference between the two main models for the Enterprise-- a six-foot model (seen in the opening credits and season one) which has a stretchy appearance, and a refined four-foot model from season two (with the ten forward windows) which is superb and nails the look. Sometimes the six-foot model sneaks into later seasons. I can't remember which was used for Generations except how it was sadly repainted gray.
Cf. https://www.ex-astris-scientia.org/articles/galaxy.htm
That site is pretty great, if nunya visited.
Grin was right , againNo it doesn't. If anything it does the opposite. The creator of that video grasped at a ton of straws in that video and saw what he wanted to see. It really doesn't fit at all with what we've seen. It also ignores the whole red herring thing that they've done a shit ton of right from the first episode of season 1, ironically largely involving borg related red herrings
The set was fine in the 80s, the only issue is that they've never thought that 20+ years later the widescreen 16:9 ratio would be the new standard. If I'm not mistaken, even the effects were made for a 4:3 ratio.Interesting to see the D bridge without the extra shit added for Generations, filmed in the same aspect ratio that allegedly wouldn't work with the original set.