I thought the designs and color schemes were more in tuned as a spin-off to First Contact and TNG universe. Everything about the NX-01 would've made Scotty jealous. Hard to imagine a 22nd Century Starfleet from ENT would end up like TOS.Does anyone else think that "Star Trek: Enterprise" was too advanced for the 22nd Century?
From the sleek starship design of the Enterprise NX-01, which should have been more retro or more inline toward the pre-Constitution class, rather than the Akira-class looking one we got, to the 24th century style rank pips. Why would they use 24th century style rank rips? Couldn't the designers come up with a different rank pips for that period?
The uniforms were also wrong and ugly for the period. Should have been more like "The Cage" style era uniforms or completely different.
To the inside of the Enterprise itself. I think it was still far too sleeker. Although it did have push buttons like the Constitution class starship, the monitors and that were too advanced. The bridge resembled that of NASA control room.
Also, why did Captain Archer have a ready-room when Captain Kirk did not? They should have held their meetings in a briefing room or something similar.
It should've gone backwards, but instead they were stuck in the same 24th century style era. I think you can thank Rick Berman and Brannon Braga for that.
I hope non of my points were previously mentioned before.
I thought the designs and color schemes were more in tuned as a spin-off to First Contact and TNG universe. Everything about the NX-01 would've made Scotty jealous. Hard to imagine a 22nd Century Starfleet from ENT would end up like TOS.
So, he'd be jealous of a engine that can barely make Warp 5? A transporter only recently cleared for organic material? Polarized hull plating that's inferior to just about everyone's defensive shields? The primitive weapons? The protein resequencer? Unless he's developed a taste for antiques, I don't think so.I thought the designs and color schemes were more in tuned as a spin-off to First Contact and TNG universe. Everything about the NX-01 would've made Scotty jealous. Hard to imagine a 22nd Century Starfleet from ENT would end up like TOS.
So, he'd be jealous of a engine that can barely make Warp 5? A transporter only recently cleared for organic material? Polarized hull plating that's inferior to just about everyone's defensive shields? The primitive weapons? The protein resequencer? Unless he's developed a taste for antiques, I don't think so.
I'm sure Tom runs the NX-01 holo-program on alternate Wednesdays.What about Tom Paris he likes antiques?
Scotty I imagine would have just frowned, and I mean both versions of him.
Does anyone else think that "Star Trek: Enterprise" was too advanced for the 22nd Century?
From the sleek starship design of the Enterprise NX-01, which should have been more retro or more inline toward the pre-Constitution class, rather than the Akira-class looking one we got, to the 24th century style rank pips. Why would they use 24th century style rank rips? Couldn't the designers come up with a different rank pips for that period?
The uniforms were also wrong and ugly for the period. Should have been more like "The Cage" style era uniforms or completely different.
To the inside of the Enterprise itself. I think it was still far too sleeker. Although it did have push buttons like the Constitution class starship, the monitors and that were too advanced. The bridge resembled that of NASA control room.
Also, why did Captain Archer have a ready-room when Captain Kirk did not? They should have held their meetings in a briefing room or something similar.
It should've gone backwards, but instead they were stuck in the same 24th century style era. I think you can thank Rick Berman and Brannon Braga for that.
I hope non of my points were previously mentioned before.
doesn't seem very sleek to me. A ship travelling at a significant fraction of the speed of light like a starship using impulse drive or travelling faster than light like a starship using warp drive will probably destroyed by colliding with even a tiny speck of space dust. Hitting even a tiny grain of dust at such speeds will release energy comparable to an atomic bomb and vaporize the starship.the sleek starship design of the Enterprise NX-01
the 24th century style rank pips. Why would they use 24th century style rank rips? Couldn't the designers come up with a different rank pips for that period?
The uniforms were also wrong and ugly for the period. Should have been more like "The Cage" style era uniforms or completely different.
To the inside of the Enterprise itself. I think it was still far too sleeker. Although it did have push buttons like the Constitution class starship, the monitors and that were too advanced. The bridge resembled that of NASA control room
..yes, Yes, But you cannot tell some of the geeks - "Oh, let's make it look MODERN!" (friggin' DUNSELS)... That, and the screw up with the Klingons (and the Borg, and the Ferengi, and, etc.) We're lucky that they got the NAME of the SHIP correct! I actually liked the design of the NX class (If I was a bit geekier, i'd probably buy a model, assemble it, and hang it from the ceiling). I also liked the uniform.. They COULD of come up with different pips, but atleast they were NOT atrocious like those RED uniforms used in the later TOS movies (WTH were they thinking?) ..instead of backwards, they went ASS BACKWARDS.Does anyone else think that "Star Trek: Enterprise" was too advanced for the 22nd Century?
From the sleek starship design of the Enterprise NX-01, which should have been more retro or more inline toward the pre-Constitution class, rather than the Akira-class looking one we got, to the 24th century style rank pips. Why would they use 24th century style rank rips? Couldn't the designers come up with a different rank pips for that period?
The uniforms were also wrong and ugly for the period. Should have been more like "The Cage" style era uniforms or completely different.
To the inside of the Enterprise itself. I think it was still far too sleeker. Although it did have push buttons like the Constitution class starship, the monitors and that were too advanced. The bridge resembled that of NASA control room.
Also, why did Captain Archer have a ready-room when Captain Kirk did not? They should have held their meetings in a briefing room or something similar.
It should've gone backwards, but instead they were stuck in the same 24th century style era. I think you can thank Rick Berman and Brannon Braga for that.
I hope non of my points were previously mentioned before.
Anyone who says that a 2010s look is "too advanced" for a show set in the 23rd century is severely lacking a clue. Rather, the 1960s look wasn't advanced enough. Neither is the 2010s look, realistically, but it's the closest we can get, just as the '60s look was as close as they could get back then.
design cycles reach a certain level of maturity where the maximum usability and efficiency becomes understood.
The controls of a steam locomotive built in the early 1950's aren't all that different from one built in the 1830s', just more of them.
Apart from changes in materials and rigging choices, the crew of a small sloop from two hundred years ago could adapt to a modern sailing yacht with a small amount of famiarization time (not counting the auxiliary engine)
After some odd design layout choices in the 19th century, Panard et Lavessor more or less invented the radiator-engine-transmission,rwd, people on top in the back half, their stuff in the rear car layout we all know and recognize by the early 1900's.
computer gui systems havent changed all that much since the early 1980s when they were invented.
The 2200's won't look like anything we can imagine, probably. Enterprise went all in with the industrial look and the safety rails and it looks good, but apart from the computer screens, i dont know if it looks more advanced than the 60's-90's iterations.
Honestly I woud think in a ship where interia control can fail at any moment, and gravity is subject to some kind of plating, you'd want all hard surfaces and guard rails padded, not to mention with all the fans blowing air, you'd need something to keep the noise levels down.
to get an idea of the noise on a real spaceship, here's a great tour of the ISS by astronaut Steven Swanson
Swanson is the Browncoat that brought up the full library of Firefly episodes and Serenity for everyone to watch.OK I just finished watching that and it was fantastic.
I wouldn't have minded a more "clunky" starship, something that looks less refined. Mix together the International Space Station and a modern day submarine.Does anyone else think that "Star Trek: Enterprise" was too advanced for the 22nd Century?
... which should have been more retro ...
Would have looked a lot like FireflyI wouldn't have minded a more "clunky" starship, something that looks less refined. Mix together the International Space Station and a modern day submarine.
Compare a picture of the living quarters of the captain of a nuclear submarine, with Archer's palatial quarters.
Have the corridors three feet wide. Heavy doors that look like they could hold against a vaccum. Stairs and ladders, not elevators. Mysterious pipes and wire conduits simply covering the walls. Storage containers everywhere.
And a air lock door that locks from the inside.
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