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Oh yeah, from the first NG flick when the Enterprise was about to crash and all you saw was the horizon coming up very rapidly. Cut to Data:
"OH $#!%!"
That, however, was a plot mistake: in the last TNG episode (with Picard time-shifting), the Enterprise (NCC-1701D) is still around. Oops.
And no, it's not the Enterprise (NCC-1701E), since they're totally different (the E is a Soverign-class, according to the books, the D is Galaxy). I wonder why they didn't finally make it an "Enterprise-class" ship.
Originally posted by Jarlaxle Well, that did kind of say it all................
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That, however, was a plot mistake: in the last TNG episode (with Picard time-shifting), the Enterprise (NCC-1701D) is still around. Oops.
And no, it's not the Enterprise (NCC-1701E), since they're totally different (the E is a Soverign-class, according to the books, the D is Galaxy). I wonder why they didn't finally make it an "Enterprise-class" ship.
Yes, but if you remember at the end of "All good things", Picard explains to the crew (or officers at the card table) that that was one of many possible timelines. That being said, the NCC-1701E could vry possibly be built, just in a different timeline as the NCC-1701D that was "de-mothballed" by Riker.