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Honestly, it was always Picard's Enterprise (D I think...?) from TNG.
I always really liked that take on a capital ship. They're usually military vessels or logistics craft, what else do you need something that big for? The Enterprise was well-rounded though, and perfect for deep space serial adventures around more complex moral and ethical issues.
Also, it fucking splits into two ships!
I love the show, but the ship always felt too clean, too perfect, and too large. Voyager and even the Defiant cause more feelings and memories than the Enterprise does for me. But I agree that the ship design is perfect for what TNG is.
I see what you did there.
And for trying to fuck women in red dresses on the holodeck 😂
Hi, don't be too weird please. I'll assume this duplicate spam was some sort of accident. 🤨
Apologies, the app I'm using gave me a network error every time I tried to reply, but apparently it actually went through and posted each time.
It's happening all over the site, how could you assume anything else?
It's a pretty common bug.