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  1. Sailor.X

    Yesterday's enterprise vs. the actual TNG

    Not to mention the later Galaxy variant that showed up in Star Trek Picard. The USS Ross. The Ross is a Beast.
  2. Sailor.X

    Yesterday's enterprise vs. the actual TNG

    Just do what I do. Use the movies as the benchmark. Because the movies get the budget to show all the damage that happens to a ship.
  3. Sailor.X

    Yesterday's enterprise vs. the actual TNG

    I will just put this here He covers all the Star Trek Ships in depth.
  4. Sailor.X

    Yesterday's enterprise vs. the actual TNG

    No it was his standard derails. He does it in every thread so benefit of the doubt is no longer extended to him. Now to the Excelsior. It is a proven design that is the mainstay of Starfleet. You would be hard pressed to show another Starfleet ship with similar Firepower, longevity and cruising...
  5. Sailor.X

    Yesterday's enterprise vs. the actual TNG

    Could you not derail every thread you enter. It is getting old. Totally Canon list of Starfleet armed assets. :p
  6. Sailor.X

    Yesterday's enterprise vs. the actual TNG

    They are 23rd/24th/25th Century Arleigh Burkes for sure.
  7. Sailor.X

    Yesterday's enterprise vs. the actual TNG

    The Galaxy Class is what you get when you let Diplomats and Starbase Admirals design a warship. The Odyssey and the Sovereign are what you get when you let Combat Admirals design a warship Um Battlegrinder they did a major refit to the Excelsior class in Season 2 of Star Trek Picard............
  8. Sailor.X

    Yesterday's enterprise vs. the actual TNG

    Sigh Paramount mostly uses actual ship names so that they can make references in later episodes or shows. It is one of the hard rules they have.
  9. Sailor.X

    Yesterday's enterprise vs. the actual TNG

    Sigh.... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HMS_Verity_(D63) You do realize Star Trek borrows heavily from both the US Navy and British Royal Navy right????
  10. Sailor.X

    Yesterday's enterprise vs. the actual TNG

    And you know what is even more scary. The USS Verity Picard's last command dwarfed both the Enterprise D and E.
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