Star Trek: Yesterday’s Enterprise ending

March 1, 2010 by admin  
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Let’s make sure history never forgets the name, Enterprise.

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25 Responses to “Star Trek: Yesterday’s Enterprise ending”
  1. Raminagrobisfr says:

    did i hear : “lay a course for ARCHER IV” ?

    A planet named for jonhattan archer ?

  2. f38stingray says:

    Dispersal pattern “sierra,” meaning that the Enterprise is capable of at least A-S, or 19, dispersal patterns for photons?

    That’s a lot of tactical options.

  3. FekLeyrTarg says:

    @FashTurbo
    I think that the big E was so damaged during the pasting of Archer IV that the K’Vort Birds of Prey didn’t have any problems defeating her.

  4. ciscotek9 says:

    @takomaguy I agree. I’d put “Best of Both Worlds” 1 and 2 in there also. Big cliffhanger of the summer of ‘90.

  5. RettMikhal says:

    They’re K’Vort class, a destroyer class of the Bird of Prey design. As Cynical noted, you can tell the difference that the wings are horizontal, instead of down 45 degrees.

  6. CynicalVision says:

    They’re not birds of prey, they’re a different class of warship. Notice that the wings on these ships are higher.

  7. 22cevans says:

    To everyone, what would you do in Picard’s position? I’d like to think that I’d stand my ground, and keep fighting until the last possible moment.

  8. cloutierfan02 says:

    Yeah we’ve seen blue harvest too.

  9. FashTurbo says:

    why can’t the enterprise outgun 3 birds of prey?

  10. talltom1973 says:

    like the scene in star wars. I know a few maneuvers that should lose them. Then the millenium falcon moves lazily to the left.

  11. darthbandon10 says:

    Apparently he was going to have a gory death scene which was cut from the script during editing.

  12. OniLinkSword says:

    Sounds like The Search for Spock. They don’t have much luck boarding ships, do they? =)

  13. talltom1973 says:

    Would have liked to see Wesley dead here. LOL just kidding. Of course most people hated wesley, wasn’t Whil Wheaton’s fault, he did not write for the show.

  14. CmdrTobs says:

    lol yeah, they could also do with fuses on the consoles that don’t allow explosive amounts of power through them. That’s like the 1# way to die on a federation ship….

  15. CmdrTobs says:

    Its cause DS9 had ropey battle physics. In star trek battles were about “power” Power to the shields power to the antimatter containment, re-diverting, manoeuvring then firing. In terms of a ships ability in star trek ‘bigger is better’… until DS9 Came along and gave us tiny ships capable of destroying vessels many times their size…

  16. CmdrTobs says:

    They swapped it round. Command is now red when it used to Yellow.

  17. silikon2 says:

    They have more problems here.

  18. statiketernal says:

    Not all, but most of them. Data is tactical (yellow) you see another one in the background at 1:29 behind the shot of Wesly and Picard. And there’s a Science officer in blue behind Picard in one of the earlier shots.

  19. yyz1335 says:

    look at Data

  20. 80stvfan09 says:

    Prepare to be boarded???? Great, the Klingons have about about a minute and a half to take what they can before the core breaches from a coolant leak–which, oddly, would’ve happened FIVE Minutes later in Generations

  21. 80stvfan09 says:

    Did anyone else notice that the entire Enterprise crew are REDSHIRTS?!

  22. supermanfan62 says:

    the ships were sure slow

  23. hrobbins says:

    lol thats funny and you are right.Their acme power couplings suck.

  24. deisyrojas90011 says:

    starwars was way better

  25. K1ngmaker says:

    Fighter craft really don’t make any sense in the TNG universe. Notice how nobody ever misses?

    Something happened in DS9, suddenly nobody can shoot worth a damn. All of a sudden fighters are viable!