Ok, so looking at the Ent J Starfleet are looking to develop Reeeeeaaaaally long range potentially intergalactic mobile space stations.
The new Jupiter class seems to fit this bill as it is a big cruiser capable of supporting escort pets but T4 science ships may fit as well.
the ent oddy will have to become toast soon as it's a T5 in a T6 shipyard and obsolete as a flagship.
What ship class would you like to see as the Enterprise 1701 - G?
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On a technicality, all starfleet ships should have a shuttlebay
Given most people's reaction to the Universe class, I think there's plenty of room to make it feel more and more like the J was a case of stepping off the cliffs of rising awesome and splatting on the rocks of ludicrous size envy .
So the way I see it, lore wise Ent-F is still pretty much fresh out of the shipyards and has a long life ahead of her.
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Unless something happens to her like BOOM!! ent F pieces all over the place
"Captain Shon Sir"
We got 3 more to go till we hit the 'space whale' of the Ent-J.
Pretty sure the Enterprise probably got a Tier 6 Retrofit when the Tier 6 Star Cruisers came out.
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Xindi-Aquatic T6 Heavy Dreadnought? Don't mind if I do!
(I liked the seaQuest novels, but my goodness the TV show was dreadful. I tried to rewatch it on Netflix, turned it off after the third time I threw up in my mouth on how trite it was.)
You should try watching the show, Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea.
Forget SeaQuest, it's almost quite literally Star Trek under water (only it predates TOS by a few years). At least after the first season or so, it's almost all aliens and weird stuff.
Star Trek under water is exactly what is was supposed to be as Voyage was retooled when it came back in color on ABC at that time to complete with NBC's Star Trek and CBS's Lost in Space and not to mention the ill fated "City Beneath the Sea" another Irwin Allen project that was supposed to replace Star Trek....funny how things turn out!!
Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea =- (Which - btw, was a movie with the Great Walter Pigeon, Peter Lorrie and also with Barbara Eden of Jeannie Fame.)
The 1961 Movie of which the Voyage TV show was based on - had over tones of "Fail-Safe" and other "Cold War" implications (Given the Bay of Pigs, Cuban Crisis and such...)
The first year B/W episodes of VBS was, and were, a serious attempt to by Irwin Allen to bring a [no nonsense] believable science, which had dealing with crisis, to the for front, much like the first few episodes of Irwin's "Lost in Space" until the producers gave in to, as to better "indulge" the general public at that time or, at least what the producers thought a "pre-programmed" non cerebral public wanted to watch and or, playing to the lowest common dominator a lot of series were ruined or, change significantly in tempo in doing so to placate the so, called and perceived masses!
Another Series that comes to mind was the "Adventures of Superman" 1951 although I wouldn't say out and out ruined, but the first years and B/W Episodes of this show far out shine the later episodes in sheer quality, plot and acting ability which was solid film Noir sprinkled with mystery and adventure!
Looking back, I always wonder if the producers would have stuck to their guns and produced serious shows based on the first episodes, how would those same shows be received with todays audiences.
With hindsight being twenty / twenty we could have looked at these series, and more, a lot differently!
NOT A,B,D,E,F or BLOODY J but C.
Ambassador model for T6 or at least unlocked to use on the Guardian if Cryptic are so inclined
Hello rubber banding my old friend, time to bounce around the battlezone again, where are all my bug reports going?, out of love with this game I am falling, As Cryptic fail to acknowledge a problem exists, Shakes an angry fist, And from Support all I'm hearing are the sounds of silence.
I do admit that the Jupiter having an enterprise to her name would be awesome.
As for the 31st Century, I suspect the Enterprise or at least one of them, would be the Chronos Temporal Dreadnaught Cruiser.
The Enterprise J is kind of like a cross between the Jupiter and the Odessey in function.
I actually liked seaQuest as they tried to be MORE science than science fiction. But then in season 2 they started drifting away from the real world science, then jumped the shark with the season 2 finale where the ship was abducted and dropped in the middle of an alien ocean. And jumped the shark AGAIN with the 10 year timeskip which dropped the sub back on Earth, and the crew never having lived those 10 years... in a cornfield at the start of season 3.
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Before we go down the G path, the time line needs to be adjusted so that we are at 2416 or 2417, and like F, the G should have some player feedback on its design as well as its captain.
Or there's always
Captain Shon is really hard on ships.
But consider the circumstances for each incident.
Its a wonder any other named ships weren't hit as bad. Only thing bad we know of that happened to the Liesset was she was boarded by Vaadwaur. Defiant probably got hammered at Sol, And as far as we know the Bortasqu apparently wasn't even hit at Sol despite being a brick of a battlecruiser. Voyager was probably as old as the Belfast, but was never reported damaged in any way.
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Pfft we all know only ancient aliens time travel lol
Seaquest season 1 was epic after that i stopped watching got stupid
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fbBWODsBzdo
Like this pizza cutter you mean?