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Spoilers The Starfleet Museum

What ships will we see in the Starfleet Museum?


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Eye of the beholder, and all that. Like the Titan-A, I think the SNW Enterprise is a gorgeous vessel, despite both not fitting in at all well with their supposed timelines.

And as mentioned elsewhere, I wouldn’t be surprised if the museum rotated their collection regularly to keep people coming back. Next year I fully expect the 2250s fleet to be on full display, followed by a showcase of every single Miranda variant on the lower berths for a limited time only.

Mark

I was just thinking about this myself. Maybe even special events like guided tours of Enterprise A, Excelsior and Kronos One on the 100th anniversary of Khitomer. Dominion War theme visits on the 25th anniversary, etc.
 
I disliked the '09 Enterprise when it first appeared, but I grew to like it the more times I saw it.
Exactly how I feel. At first I had an almost guttural response to seeing it. I was taken aback by how different it was. But as I saw further images, I began to see how it really wasn't all that different. By the time I actually saw the film, and saw it in motion, I appreciated it all the more.

It's not my favorite Constitution, not by a long shot. But it's definitely a beautiful ship in its own right. That said, I hated the changes to it in Beyond, and the Kelvin Enterprise-A is kinda hideous. But that's me.
 
Exactly how I feel. At first I had an almost guttural response to seeing it. I was taken aback by how different it was. But as I saw further images, I began to see how it really wasn't all that different. By the time I actually saw the film, and saw it in motion, I appreciated it all the more.

It's not my favorite Constitution, not by a long shot. But it's definitely a beautiful ship in its own right. That said, I hated the changes to it in Beyond, and the Kelvin Enterprise-A is kinda hideous. But that's me.

The scene of the Enterprise rising up out of the ocean in ID was just beautiful

The JJprise really kind of had the technological wonder aspect of Star Trek again, a bit fantastical. The prime universe ships are little more rooted in reality, which has its own quality
 
The scene of the Enterprise rising up out of the ocean in ID was just beautiful

The JJprise really kind of had the technological wonder aspect of Star Trek again, a bit fantastical. The prime universe ships are little more rooted in reality, which has its own quality
For me it was the "Enterprising Young Men" sequence. The pacing, the music, the effects..... everything was perfect in that scene. Say what you want about JJ, but I honestly think that was when Trek movies piqued.
 
I'm not much of a fan of the Kelvin Enterprise design but the "Enterprising Young Men" sequence is very well-executed and a whole lot of fun. Boarding the ship for the first time via shuttlecraft and then watching the ship pull away from Spacedock and prepare to jump to warp is one of the best parts of the Kelvin Timeline movies.
 
For me it was the "Enterprising Young Men" sequence. The pacing, the music, the effects..... everything was perfect in that scene. Say what you want about JJ, but I honestly think that was when Trek movies piqued.

ST09 revived Star Trek, as did Into Darkness.

Trek had been moldering in the grave since Enterprise shut down, primarily due to Nemesis.

People can rage at JJTrek..but it saved it.
 
ST09 revived Star Trek, as did Into Darkness.

Trek had been moldering in the grave since Enterprise shut down, primarily due to Nemesis.

People can rage at JJTrek..but it saved it.

I doubt it "saved" Trek. It may have hastened its return. But an IP like Star Trek was never going to stay down for long.
Personally I don't like the Kelvin movies and I don't like the look of the Enterprise (any iteration) in them. Although the exterior is a bit better than the interior. The other Starfleet ships I love. Completely my opposite reaction to the first 2 seasons of Discovery. I liked the show, Love the Disco and SNW Enterprise and hated all the other Starfleet ships in Disco. I lost interest in Season 3 and I will get round to Season 4 one day I suppose...
 
They showed only the good angles of the JJ-Prise glossing over the fact that the proportions aren‘t really flattering.
 
They showed only the good angles of the JJ-Prise glossing over the fact that the proportions aren‘t really flattering.

ST09 and ID's Enterprise was seen from almost all angles.

The Beyond Enterprise...yeah..that was was more carefully managed.
 
TOS > Refit > SNW.

But all are great to one degree or another. All are superior to the misshapen and weird-looking Kelvin Timeline Enterprises.
Well, you and I can agree on that!
Yeah, that was the ugly duckling of the bunch.

Hey, no need to get personal guys :(
(Kidding!)

Constitution class is my favorite regardless of styling.
I must say I love the Kelvin Enterprises as much as the rest of the Constitutions.

This is how I feel too, the general Constitution class configuration is my favourite and all the variations of it are different flavours. I love how both SNW and Kelvin Enterprises have a certain mid-century retro futuristic quality to them, both taking inspiration from around the 1960's when the original was designed. SNW Enterprise looks like a 50's/60's experimental plane/fighter jet with its sharp lines and aluminium-like hull, Kelvin Enterprise looks like 23rd century married with 60's retro sci-fi art with its clean lines and details and slightly more organic shapes.

But my absolute favourite is Ryan Church's concept art that we never saw properly translated on screen; it was well proportioned before the vfx guys tweaked it and the detailing leaned more TOS than Total Modification Programme.

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The scene of the Enterprise rising up out of the ocean in ID was just beautiful

Sacrificing logic and plot for visual spectacle is kind of the problem though. While it did certainly look cool it made ZERO sense that the Enterprise would hide under water, and that conveniently the sea was sufficiently deep right next to the coast to allow it to fully submerge (the Abramsprise is about 165m tall; for reference, on Earth the average depths of the continental shelves is about 60m).
 
Sacrificing logic and plot for visual spectacle is kind of the problem though. While it did certainly look cool it made ZERO sense that the Enterprise would hide under water, and that conveniently the sea was sufficiently deep right next to the coast to allow it to fully submerge (the Abramsprise is about 165m tall; for reference, on Earth the average depths of the continental shelves is about 60m).
I'll take the sacrifice. Wouldn't be the first time. ;)
 
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