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I no longer have any clue what I should watch and what I shouldn't. I am confused as fuck D :

I'm going to edit Guild's advice just a bit. Watch Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan. It references back to the original series somewhat (the villain is from a one-off episode), but it's not extensive; you won't be lost. It's a great example of the best the series has to offer.

If you like that, then give post-Season 1 TNG and Star Trek III, IV, and VI a shot. If you're still into it, then you might want to experiment with the other shows available - and you'll understand the stuff they're referencing much more clearly.
 
I'm going to edit Guild's advice just a bit. Watch Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan. It references back to the original series somewhat (the villain is from a one-off episode), but it's not extensive; you won't be lost. It's a great example of the best the series has to offer.

If you like that, then give post-Season 1 TNG and Star Trek III, IV, and VI a shot. If you're still into it, then you might want to experiment with the other shows available - and you'll understand the stuff they're referencing much more clearly.

I'm going to edit Gahar's advice just a bit. Also watch Star Trek V since it's hysterical.
 
I'm going to edit Guild's advice just a bit. Watch Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan. It references back to the original series somewhat (the villain is from a one-off episode), but it's not extensive; you won't be lost. It's a great example of the best the series has to offer.

If you like that, then give post-Season 1 TNG and Star Trek III, IV, and VI a shot. If you're still into it, then you might want to experiment with the other shows available - and you'll understand the stuff they're referencing much more clearly.
I still like TNG season 1...if anything it has two of the only four occasions where a saucer separation occurs.

I mean, come on, that should've happened much more.
 
I still like TNG season 1...if anything it has two of the only four occasions where a saucer separation occurs.

I mean, come on, that should've happened much more.

Also I can't be the only one who found it odd that none of the future Federation starships had this feature. Maybe they were like "Picard barely used it, why the fuck did we have it in the first place?" and cut it from the budget.

I mean Voyager doesn't have it, not even the Enterprise E has it. They're probably just investing in the Mega Maid program.
 
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I mean Voyager doesn't have it, not even the Enterprise E has it. They're probably just investing in the Mega Maid program.
Actually, the Sovereign-class plans seemed to include it, but it was another thing that was never mentioned (and it wasn't obvious where the stardrive section's impulse engines were located).

It's understandable that Intrepid-class ships don't have it though; they're tiny by comparison. Constitution-class ships had it too but as a one-off emergency situation as it wasn't designed to be reconnected without external help.

Then there was the Prometheus-class' Multi Vector Assault Mode; that was a great concept.
 

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