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...the Enterprise E was exactly what I was talking about.You can justify the design how you want but i still call it an oil tanker in space. I prefer the E’s design.
I'm just saying that the Enterprise D is one of the worst designed ships in scifi history IMO....the Enterprise E was exactly what I was talking about.
It was actually very strict with canon. I don't get why people keep saying that. There is nothing to contradict Enterprise in TNG, Voyager or DS9.that’s because Enterprise never actually cared about canon, anyway.
There is nothing to contradict Enterprise in TNG, Voyager or DS9.
Enterprise had a few small issues with canon such as the Romulans having cloaking technology too early and first contact with the Klingons but generally stuck to canon fairly well. Season 4 of Enterprise stuck heavily to canon and was setting up how things came to be in the TOS era pretty well till it was cut short.
Also, you’re forgetting about TOS, which is a fairly big deal, since TOS would be the one most directly impacted by Enterprise.
I will also admit that Enterprise isn’t as callous about canon as Discovery is, but that’s a really, really low bar to set.
I'm 99% sure I've told you I haven't seen TOS and I don't really take it seriously. I mean, TNG is when they started cracking down on canon... and I do know that even TNG contradicts TOS. Not sure they ever explained the reimagined warp scale used in TNG to Enterprise. Not sure if the Kelvin timeline or reboot shows used that scale or the original though.Also, you’re forgetting about TOS, which is a fairly big deal, since TOS would be the one most directly impacted by Enterprise.
Okay, but even Star Wars respects Star Trek canon more than Discovery.I will also admit that Enterprise isn’t as callous about canon as Discovery is, but that’s a really, really low bar to set.
I’m not as forgiving as you are about the “minor” canon violations, nor about the early encounters with the Ferengi or the Borg. The Borg especially.Enterprise had a few small issues with canon such as the Romulans having cloaking technology too early and first contact with the Klingons but generally stuck to canon fairly well. Season 4 of Enterprise stuck heavily to canon and was setting up how things came to be in the TOS era pretty well till it was cut short.
Issues such as when they encountered the Ferengi or the Borg aren't really canon violoations as they never discovered the identity of those species and they could have conceivably been forgotton as just being an unknown species.
I mean, that’s a simple and unnecessary explanation.Not sure they ever explained the reimagined warp scale used in TNG to Enterprise.
Which, itself, was a violation of TNG’s canon.Not even a canon violation though. That story was a continuation of Star Trek First Contact
Time travel is one of the most troublesome plot devices because it can rewrite timelines.Which, itself, was a violation of TNG’s canon.
Aside from that, any encounter with the Borg, chronologically, before Q Who makes absolutely no sense.
Actually it fits perfectly with Q Who as before the Borg were destroyed in Regeneration they transmitted a message to the Borg in the Delta Quadrant telling them the location of Earth but due to the vast distance the message would not arrive till the 24th Century. This doesn't change anything in Q Who other than gives a different insight into Q's motives as we now know the Borg were already on their way to Earth, Q in his actions tipped the Enterprise crew off that the Borg were coming but him not saying as much is completly in line with his character.Which, itself, was a violation of TNG’s canon.
Aside from that, any encounter with the Borg, chronologically, before Q Who makes absolutely no sense.
Yeah, no. It is explicitly said in the episode Q Who that it was the first encounter between humans and the Borg.Actually it fits perfectly with Q Who as before the Borg were destroyed in Regeneration they transmitted a message to the Borg in the Delta Quadrant telling them the location of Earth but due to the vast distance the message would not arrive till the 24th Century. This doesn't change anything in Q Who other than gives a different insight into Q's motives as we now know the Borg were already on their way to Earth, Q in his actions tipped the Enterprise crew off that the Borg were coming but him not saying as much is completly in line with his character.