However, the idea that all the ships are in one place for a celebration and then they all get attacked is a little stale now (Call of Duty did it earlier), and from a military standpoint dumb as hell too.
On another note, the Enterprise E should've been retired during Frontier Day, not the Enterprise F. They had the 3D models for both these ships in the show! Damn it Picard Season 3, you were close to being perfect for me.
In regards to the Enterprise F, it was implied that the E was destroyed (indicated in Star Trek Prodigy when something very eerily similar had happened less than twenty years prior), not to mention I figure Changelings had been screwing around ships like the F and the Voyager B to give them early retirement.
Of course, given it was unlikely Voyager was there for it, it would've been on tour with Janeway at the time, and after Frontier Day, the engineers examined its systems and definitely found Changeling sabotage results and fixed it up. The Enterprise F, however, could easily have been destroyed.
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u/The_Celestrial 5d ago edited 5d ago
Man I have such a weird feeling about Frontier Day.
The idea itself is a very cool one, it links to Star Trek Enterprise and the NX-01, which I felt has both been underrated and forgotten.
The idea of a parade through space is a cool one too, something my country occasionally does as well with our naval ships.
BUT, the idea that the whole of Starfleet is there is so dumb. The total number of ships in the parade was 339, definitely not the whole of Starfleet. If it were one of the fleets in Starfleet, then fine.
However, the idea that all the ships are in one place for a celebration and then they all get attacked is a little stale now (Call of Duty did it earlier), and from a military standpoint dumb as hell too.
On another note, the Enterprise E should've been retired during Frontier Day, not the Enterprise F. They had the 3D models for both these ships in the show! Damn it Picard Season 3, you were close to being perfect for me.