Starfleet: Building warships is not part of Federation doctrine. Also Starfleet: We seem to be good at accidentally building starships that can take on warships.
It's a matter of semantics. They don't design _for_ war, they just design exploration vessels... made to declare war on their lack of knowledge. And sometimes also declare war. They don't design ships that are warships; they design ships that are _also_ warships.
Why were the weapons on the underside only? In space there is no up or down. They should have had the same weapons on the top as well. Would have been much better against the Suliban Swarm ships
no weapons then how do you protect yourself from the bully's out there just roll over and play dead and hope they believe your rouse or they kill you sounds like a trap to me boy
In the Trekverse, we knew there were other advanced species prior to heading out and they (the Vulcans) told us that not all were peaceful and benevolent as they, the Vulcans, were….so arm up. In the realverse we live in, when we finally create a practical FTL drive….the status quo is that we’re it. Still better a reason to arm up in case we aren’t alone and the ones we meet are bigger assholes than humanity can be.
Had I been Tpol, assigned to such a primitive ship, my report to the Vulcans the next week would have been that the humans were far more innovative than we thought. They cracked shields, phasers, antimatter warheads, and tractor beams in one week, who knew. Don't worry about my safety, I'm sure I'll be fine.
When did Enterprise acquire a tractor beam?? They saw the Vulcans, Andorians and several other species use them but they didn't have the technology to equip their ship with them. I'm curious when this occurred since I've watched every episode (several times over) and never once saw this acquisition. They had grapplers but that was it.
@@KnowTrentTimoy, Enterprise probably would have acquired that tractor beam,had the series been allowed to continue and we would have seen the Romulan War, which of course would have made major upgrades for Enterprise and her sisters.
@@blairbrown4812 Thank you for confirming the fact that Enterprise NEVER had a tractor beam during the run of the show. Maybe in a dream or the Romulan war we never saw, but that upgrade never occurred.
setting a example for cres that came behind them,...like Voyager finding three different ways to travel by transwarp, and then never using them again...
I love how the NX gets more and more beaten the hell up and damage continuity actually is maintained throughout the third season. Upgrades, too, throughout the entire series - something which Voyager absolutely failed at.
@@bmaiceman yes. Everything was repaired the next episode, even catastrophic hull damage, even when they had no access to shipyards. They also had limited photon torpedos (and ended up using many more), and they couldn't replicate those biological circuits they had the ship built around - and still repaired everything somehow.
Overall Enterprise did the " We want to be explorers but it turns out the galaxy is full of nasties, we might need guns after all " dilemma/arc quite well. It's alway's been in Star Trek including TOS but it plays out slightly differently in each time period.
I feel like Enterprise does it better than some of the other shows, because Humanity in ENT is so far behind other races technologically. They can't rely on the TOS Era plot shields to last them a whole episode, or the Galaxy Class being just unbreakable.
@@AlfaPro1337 By unbreakable, what I mean is that you never see a damaged Galaxy class because they were using studio models, that weren't cheap to replace, so no matter the bearing Enterprise was getting in TNG it would never receive damage.
@@AlfaPro1337 Picard sorta rectified that. A Galaxy without any family or civilians on board can pull of what the E-D did in the finale, be an absolute beast.
It was easy to deal with at the start, It was fast and pretty much good for the role it was originally desinged for. All it needed was better weapons and defences and post expanse refit turned it into a little beast.
ahh, the NX-01 Enterprise, armed with only a few low powered phasers and early photon torpedoes. one of my favorite ships, and you gotta love that battle damage, makes it look sexy and fierce.
If modern filmmaking has taught us anything, it’s that if the plot is garbage, it doesn’t matter how good you make it look. That being said, for like 2005 or whatever this isn’t half bad
@@heartoffire5902 Well, the Terran Empire was written as a joke. Everyone was so needlessly evil that they were morons. The Confederation, on the other hand, is horrifyingly realistic.
00:00:55 Enterprise SN-01 destroys an Mouintain, the size of Mount Everest. During the Weapon-Test, they Patched the Warp-Plasma-Conduits into the Energy-Circuits for the Phasers, increasing the Output far over what they expected - later they redid that "Mistake" to overpower an Enemy.
@@ajgssa Doesn't mean all CGI is the same Every 🚗🚘 controls is different when it comes to driving it, every ⌚you wear around your wrist is different to how u strap it there, every 💻 is different as well to how u log on Do u think every 🚘⌚💻 is the same ?
@@Bill23799 anything that can be used defensively can also be used offensively - that's a staple of sci-fi. If Earth had effective shields it might have started a war with the Klingons, or the Andorians, or other near-Earth species. The Vulcans are right not to give out technology without careful consideration, as is the later Federation.
This show is so underrated. I like the fact that in the beginning they actually shot missiles instead of Torpedos 0:23 ps: a scene is missing, prior to that attack at 3:47 they fire 2 Torpedos at Duras, that was they first use of the new Torpedos. Nice compilation, well done, thank you. 😊🖖
I like how the ship gets more and more powerful as the show progresses, it feels like an actual character. The last 2 seasons were excellent and I would have loved to see the Earth-Romulan war
@@BigAntTVMedia no, phothonic torps are a subtype Those things the ent fired like missiles are spatial torps . In the beggining of the show there still not created the phothon ones
I was glad when the Enterprise finally got phaser cannons. That was the point when the Enterprise stopped getting it's butt kicked by everybody and his mother.
Pretty much any USS starship: Shields are down, ship’s hull is virtually made out of cardboard. NX-01 gets turned into Swiss cheese: Tis but a scratch! *keeps on functioning as if nothing happened.
did you see where those towing cables came from? a big pole came outta the belly of the ship where the cable is anchored.... nah man im sorry that thing would be bent into all directions and damage the enterprise. its not well thought out. and besides that a tow should come out from the aft or the front-section of the ship.
Love how many of their foes have respect for the captain & crew, but the ship, tech, and weapons are annoyances rather than threats for the longest time.
What's sad is Archer's suggestion to up gun the next NX coming off the line was not only ignored but written off by its captain as being "cynical", when Archer and his crew paid DEARLY for going into deep space with the equivalent of potato guns compared to most of the other races. Heck even the Vulcans who were all about peace and the status quo knew to give their ships actual teeth in case someone decided to attack them.
Pretty sure during Home episode, Columbia has ventral and dorsal torpedo launchers, and the upgraded pulse phase cannon, with his recommendations being used. Not sure which time frame, but pulse phase cannon---more likely before The Expanse. Ventral and dorsal torpedo launchers---more like during mid-construction of Columbia. Even hull plating was improved again, in the same episode, the first being The Expanse. It was Archer being "cynical", as he doesn't want aliens to fear humans during first contact, because a human ship is heavily gunned. However, 3-4 years in deep space, especially Xindi arc, made him realised that a ship with shit tons of guns is better than having little.
I read a novel where the Xindi decided to target Andoria instead of Earth, You know what happened, Shran with the Kumari absolutely carpet bombed the shit out of them. The Captain of the Columbia should have been told off by Archer for that, Archer and his crew were viciously attacked, 17 crew members dead, some of those didn't even have a body to bring back home. yet she has the hubris to say archer is being cynical. They should put the best tactical systems on every ship going forward. That novel suggests that if Star Fleet or the NX class had equivalent shields and weapons to an Andorian or Vulcan ship, it would of been able to handle the Xindi fairly easily, the battle of Azati prime would have likely been the other way round, 4 xindi ships receiving a beating instead,
@@AlfaPro1337 In Archers own words, "We needed those weapons, and a whole lot more". Like you said, Archer realised the hard way that not everyone out there is friendly and it's better to have the best weapons possible available to you than have the bare minimum.
Love how they showed the tech progression plasma cannon to phase cannons spatial charges to photonic to photon torpedoes. All the steps up the ladder that allowed that little ass kicker to punch well above it's weight. If only the Vulcans hadn't been so stingy & given them shields.
Yup. It's implied that the Andorians which ultimately help Starfleet develop shields and blue Phasers. (in one alternative future they straight up do, and it's implied that in the main timeline they do as the process to forming the UFP continues)
Had the series not been prematurely canceled, the refit NX would've been given better engines (warp 7 capability) full shields, and all-aspect phasers (blue TOS phasers)
07:45 The longest continuous scene of one ship firing photon Torpedoes in all of Star Trek 😁 . Also the largest number of Torpedoes we see any ship discharge in a single battle. (DS9 fires thousands at the Klingons & Dominion, but she is a Space Station 😂)
Definitely. It was an incredibly well-built ship, and was capable of remarkable levels of upgrading and refits. It's no surprise many of Starfleet's vessels in the centuries to come would carry so much of its design philosophies forward.
@@heartoffire5902 in fact, I'd also like to point out that the columbia class, or the nx refit would still be in service even going into the dominion war. At least that is what I heard anyways.
And just 200 years later, which isn't really that long when you think about it, humanity becomes one of the most powerful and technologically advanced species in the quadrant with some of the most powerful shields and weapons
Just remember: 1903 - first human flight of a heavier than air plane. It flew 0.02 miles. 1914 - first use of weapons on planes, started off just dropping bricks, darts, and grenades off the side, year later it was machine guns and bombs. 1945 - mass production of planes capable of flying 2800 miles and dropping a bomb that can turn an entire city into ash.
1:13 still bugs me years later- you can see the Enterprise has FOUR forward torpedo tubes, but for some reason they only fire two torpedoes which only do relatively minor damage to the Elachi ship.
They're Starfleet. They took a bit of a time to stop holding back 😉 . (against the Borg'ified ship they finish it off with a complete salvo of Torpedoes, and with the Zindi Weapon they unload a record setting number of torpedoes for any one scene in Star Trek [fourteen, with others implied off screen])
yeah i know right all the phase cannon coverage is on the ventral section of the ship limiting the ships combat capability's hugely as a ship could stay on the dorsal section and not take phase cannon hit's
What I don’t get, is even though the phase cannons aren’t shown and no mention of them being installed, except for the slight refit to fight the xindi, later on they are clearly firing from the dorsal side just aft of the bridge. Are there phase cannons there or not?
Hate that this show got cancelled just as it was starting to get good. This was the Star Trek other than the original franchise movies that made me a fan. After that, it's a no-brainer to watch the franchise chronologically 😅
These battle still hold up! Enterprise was such a good show. Edit. Also the sound effects are so on point. The new stuff sounds so generic in comparison.
They wouldn't make sense in the context of star trek because every gun is automated. Maybe they could have had an episode were the targeting system glitches out and they have to use the gunner seats
Nice montage. The first time I saw the scene with hull being ruptured and some of the crew being blown out into space I freaked and thought, that would suck
I've loved Star Trek since the beginning...I like DS9 the best, followed by Enterprise. Kind of hard to watch the original now, but I watched it almost everyday as a kid. I haven't got much interest in the rebooted movies
1:55 and here you see the actual armed NX01. only 3 phaser cannons? Yea doubt that much. At her height she had around 16 or so around her hull to cover all angles. 8 where alone at the bottom. So yea, underdog? Underarmed? I dont think so. Especiel not after fighting 1v1 against a raptor AND WINNING (Right Duras? XD)
I'm sure that for Enterprise they should've brought back the TOS era sound effect for the phasers, but damn I love the power of the TNG era phasers sound effect.
This ship had a lot to learn and technology aka weapons to acquire in it's early life. But took great strides to make new friends in there missions across our accessible side of our galaxy
Considering that we see the neck of a Klingon Bird-of-Pray snap off at least twice on screen (and probably a whole lot more off screen), it is surprising that even the Klingons didn't feel the need to thicken it for at least another two centuries.
The BOPs are not supposed to fight i n pitched battles, they are smaller ships meant for escort duty. D7s and later the Vorcha class were the real heavy hitters.
I didn't think this show was bad at all considering that it was before the formation of the Federation. The NX class had no shield and didn't even have armor of any sort. They only upgraded to phasers later, It's a miracle they didn't get blown away more often. I think most people hated it is because it was pre everything. It was even before TOS and even SNW. Everything was just 'primitive' compared to later era series.
I like how the Klingons and Starfleet basically have the same weapons in the 22nd Century as they did with the 24th. The Klingon disruptors are the same as the Yesterday's Enterprise disruptors.
That said, Ent' established that ToS phasers & torpedoes are vastly more powerful, when the Terran Empire routed an entire Andorian-Vulcan-Tellerate fleet with a single Connie class (the ToS era USS Defiant) 😉
if you think that at least for a star fleet space ship, the enterprise nx is equipped with some powerful weapons, consider just how much more powerful it would be if it had the sort of weapons that say the enterprise d has, and if i remember correctly at least in one episode someone discovered a kirk era ship, and this one ship alone was powerful enough to challenge and possibly defeat just about every ship that it came into contact with at the time.
Then every other ship to come after Archer: Kirk's Constitution Class 1 - Can take on 3 heavy Klingon Battlecruisers and solo everyone in the 22nd Century (Defiant) Kirk's Connie Refit - Took a point blank hit from a heavily armed warship (Reliant) and still managed to take her down, it even manages to take on a fully armed bird of prey still dealing with heavy damage. Picard's Galaxy Class - Solos a damn Borg Cube when the rest of the fleet gets wiped out. (40 Starships) Sisko's Escort Defiant - So well armed some Starfleet personnel consider it too much! Served in the Dominion War and Borg Incursions. Janeway's Intrepid Class - Has Tricobalt warheads as standard armament, took on 8472, Krenim Imperium, Kazon, and a host of other bad guys. Picard's Sovereign - Gave the Son'a and Schinzon's Schimitar one hell of a fight without backup. Not to mention it was designed to kill Borg Cubes. Honorable mentions Capt. Ben Maxwell's Nebula MK 1 took on the entire Cardassian Fleet Capt. Rachel Garrett's Ambassador Class solo 4 mid-size Romulan Warbirds Captain Ransom's Nova Class did what Janeway's larger Intrepid did but half of its size (similar in size actually to NX-01) Starfleet learned well from Archer's example. Even science ships and large "luxury liners" were heavily armed and shielded.
Starfleet: Building warships is not part of Federation doctrine.
Also Starfleet: We seem to be good at accidentally building starships that can take on warships.
Si vis pacem, para bellum
@@Vigor1998_ glocetepad pfiffehaff :-)
Speak softly, and fly a ship with really big guns. You will go far.
@@Vigor1998_ exactly right.
It's a matter of semantics. They don't design _for_ war, they just design exploration vessels... made to declare war on their lack of knowledge. And sometimes also declare war. They don't design ships that are warships; they design ships that are _also_ warships.
"When we first set out I objected to having a weapons on an exploration ship. In hindsight I wish we had had more."
Why were the weapons on the underside only? In space there is no up or down. They should have had the same weapons on the top as well. Would have been much better against the Suliban Swarm ships
How do you know they weren't flying upside down.
@@robertwillis4061 they did have phasers on the topside. You see them being used here!
no weapons then how do you protect yourself from the bully's out there just roll over and play dead and hope they believe your rouse or they kill you sounds like a trap to me boy
In the Trekverse, we knew there were other advanced species prior to heading out and they (the Vulcans) told us that not all were peaceful and benevolent as they, the Vulcans, were….so arm up.
In the realverse we live in, when we finally create a practical FTL drive….the status quo is that we’re it. Still better a reason to arm up in case we aren’t alone and the ones we meet are bigger assholes than humanity can be.
Let us not forget to acknowledge the brilliant man at the controls of this firepower most of the time - Lieutenant Malcolm Reed
You know, this show has a LOT better visual effects than I remembered. It's not half bad for early 2000s work.
It has aged very well
A Better show than any garbage kurtzman trek
Still better than Doctor who’s.
@@OzzieBo British scifi shows seems to be behind in cgi tech by many years. it caters to a british audience more
@@samuraikyokkan cant believe they are still trying to make new spinoffs, they dint learn anything from the first 3 shows?
Archer to Reed " I thought I told you to take a little bit off the top, you destroyed a mountain the size of Mt. McKinley!"
"That WAS a little bit off the top, sir!"
Had I been Tpol, assigned to such a primitive ship, my report to the Vulcans the next week would have been that the humans were far more innovative than we thought. They cracked shields, phasers, antimatter warheads, and tractor beams in one week, who knew. Don't worry about my safety, I'm sure I'll be fine.
It's more likely to be four months to a year at warp five,but the gist would be essentially correct.
When did Enterprise acquire a tractor beam?? They saw the Vulcans, Andorians and several other species use them but they didn't have the technology to equip their ship with them. I'm curious when this occurred since I've watched every episode (several times over) and never once saw this acquisition. They had grapplers but that was it.
@@KnowTrentTimoy, Enterprise probably would have acquired that tractor beam,had the series been allowed to continue and we would have seen the Romulan War, which of course would have made major upgrades for Enterprise and her sisters.
@@blairbrown4812 Thank you for confirming the fact that Enterprise NEVER had a tractor beam during the run of the show. Maybe in a dream or the Romulan war we never saw, but that upgrade never occurred.
setting a example for cres that came behind them,...like Voyager finding three different ways to travel by transwarp, and then never using them again...
I love how the NX gets more and more beaten the hell up and damage continuity actually is maintained throughout the third season. Upgrades, too, throughout the entire series - something which Voyager absolutely failed at.
Why do you say Voyages failed at continuity?? Just because damage was repaired after each episode??
@@bmaiceman yes. Everything was repaired the next episode, even catastrophic hull damage, even when they had no access to shipyards. They also had limited photon torpedos (and ended up using many more), and they couldn't replicate those biological circuits they had the ship built around - and still repaired everything somehow.
@@PetersaberHD Voyager was still a much better show and story. Just my opinion.
@@LEDC5000 VOY is the ONLY Trek show where I actually skipped episodes, so... I beg to differ.
@@PetersaberHD And that’s fine, man. We’re all different.
This shows every reason to have a weapon system that can point in every direction!!!
The last of what I consider to be the classic Trek era.
Same. 1966 to 2005 was a great era 😌👌
Think was the high point, now no chance of classic Trek being equalled.
I love how, if taken out of context, its just the Enterprise being a jerk towards random targets
Overall Enterprise did the " We want to be explorers but it turns out the galaxy is full of nasties, we might need guns after all " dilemma/arc quite well. It's alway's been in Star Trek including TOS but it plays out slightly differently in each time period.
I feel like Enterprise does it better than some of the other shows, because Humanity in ENT is so far behind other races technologically. They can't rely on the TOS Era plot shields to last them a whole episode, or the Galaxy Class being just unbreakable.
@@atlantiswolf Pretty sure the Galaxy Class is a Glass Cannon, or run by incompetent first officers--that's TNG era. DS9 is just different.
@@AlfaPro1337 By unbreakable, what I mean is that you never see a damaged Galaxy class because they were using studio models, that weren't cheap to replace, so no matter the bearing Enterprise was getting in TNG it would never receive damage.
@@AlfaPro1337 Picard sorta rectified that. A Galaxy without any family or civilians on board can pull of what the E-D did in the finale, be an absolute beast.
NX-Enterprise: *Gets beaten to a pulp*
Also NX-Enterprise: "I didn't hear no bell!" (Golden Wind starts playing)
I love how the NX-01 is either an easy target, or absolute hell to deal with.
It was easy to deal with at the start,
It was fast and pretty much good for the role it was originally desinged for.
All it needed was better weapons and defences and post expanse refit turned it into a little beast.
ahh, the NX-01 Enterprise, armed with only a few low powered phasers and early photon torpedoes. one of my favorite ships, and you gotta love that battle damage, makes it look sexy and fierce.
This series should have never been canceled. Forget about the CGI it's the story, our first warp drive
If modern filmmaking has taught us anything, it’s that if the plot is garbage, it doesn’t matter how good you make it look.
That being said, for like 2005 or whatever this isn’t half bad
I love how without the dialogue it seems like humans just shoot whatever comes near them, I imagine this is what Terrans did.
The Confederation was also absolutely terrifying. It was even more successful and longer lasting than the Terran Empire.
@@heartoffire5902 Well, the Terran Empire was written as a joke. Everyone was so needlessly evil that they were morons. The Confederation, on the other hand, is horrifyingly realistic.
The little Enterprise that could.
Little?
Ok........now you made me want to rewatch the entire " Enterprise " series.
Thanks a lot!
You're welcome!
Better to wash the palate of garbage kurtzman trek
00:00:59 Enterprise NX-01 Battles Unidentified Alien Ship
00:01:25 Enterprise NX-01 vs 10+ Suliban Vessels
00:02:11 Enterprise NX-01 Destroys Wisps' ship
00:02:25 Enterprise NX-01 vs Klingon D5 (Duras' First Fight)
00:02:59 Enterprise NX-01 vs Goroth's Klingon Transport Ship
00:03:26 Enterprise NX-01 & 3 Earth Vessels vs Klingon Bird-of-Prey (Duras' Second Fight)
00:03:51 Enterprise NX-01 Destroys Klingon Bird-of-Prey (Duras' Final Fight)
00:05:52 Enterprise NX-01 vs Xindi Insectoid Scout Ship
00:06:20 Enterprise NX-01 Gets Badly Damaged by Xindi ships in the Delphic Expanse
00:07:13 Enterprise NX-01 vs Alternate Enterprise NX-01
00:08:36 Enterprise NX-01 Fires Xindi Superweapon Sphere
00:08:55 Enterprise NX-01 Destroys Sphere 41
00:09:20 Enterprise NX-01 vs German Stukas
00:10:33 Enterprise NX-01 vs Augments' Klingon BOP on Qu'Vat
00:11:15 Laneth's Klingon Augment starship Attacks Enterprise NX-01
00:11:25 Enterprise NX-01 vs Krell's Klingon D5 over Qu'Vat
00:11:43 Columbia NX-02 Rescues Enterprise NX-01 & Attacks 2 Krell's Klingon BOP over Qu'Vat
00:12:17 USS Defiant NCC-1764 Destroys ISS Avenger NX-09 in Mirror Universe
00:48
01:46
01:51
02:59 Goroth's Klingon Transport
05:12
07:32
08:12
08:55 Enterprise NX-01 Destroys Sphere 41
09:44
09:52
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00:00:55 Enterprise SN-01 destroys an Mouintain, the size of Mount Everest.
During the Weapon-Test, they Patched the Warp-Plasma-Conduits into the Energy-Circuits for the Phasers, increasing the Output far over what they expected - later they redid that "Mistake" to overpower an Enemy.
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@@Anbello2 ok copy
i do like the CGI animation for it's time,
it makes a nice vibe watching it during the evening while making the room cold with air con
Actually enterprise were the last series being produced from 2001/5, not long ago, as example Matrix is from 1999, so...
@@ajgssa
Doesn't mean all CGI is the same
Every 🚗🚘 controls is different when it comes to driving it, every ⌚you wear around your wrist is different to how u strap it there, every 💻 is different as well to how u log on
Do u think every 🚘⌚💻 is the same ?
Talk about a tear jerker,nx-01 has taken a hell of a beating.
One tuff ship..it took alot of ass whoopins but she always held together..ole trip never got a break
1:31 that is an EPIC little scene
If the NX class with only the hull polarization is tough to crack, imagine with an energy shield.
Based on the episode “Twilight”, it seemed like their hull became weaker when they relied on shields.
Based on a cannon episode the entire bridge was easy to crack/blow off
@Blaze Gaming Too much for warp core to handle? I mean both require power to do it.
Damned pointy eared Vulcans had no reason not to give the Federation the technology
for defensive energy shielding.
@@Bill23799 anything that can be used defensively can also be used offensively - that's a staple of sci-fi. If Earth had effective shields it might have started a war with the Klingons, or the Andorians, or other near-Earth species. The Vulcans are right not to give out technology without careful consideration, as is the later Federation.
Hope they had full coverage on that ship......
That scene where that BoP was getting its ass kicked by 3 Earth ships was great.
"They're _Earth_ ships!" That will never not be funny to me.
This show is so underrated. I like the fact that in the beginning they actually shot missiles instead of Torpedos 0:23 ps: a scene is missing, prior to that attack at 3:47 they fire 2 Torpedos at Duras, that was they first use of the new Torpedos. Nice compilation, well done, thank you. 😊🖖
I like how the ship gets more and more powerful as the show progresses, it feels like an actual character. The last 2 seasons were excellent and I would have loved to see the Earth-Romulan war
Are named spatial torpedoes, not missiles
@@condellpinochet4766 wrong their called photonic torpedos
@@BigAntTVMedia no,
phothonic torps are a subtype
Those things the ent fired like missiles are spatial torps . In the beggining of the show there still not created the phothon ones
Anti matter war head
I was glad when the Enterprise finally got phaser cannons. That was the point when the Enterprise stopped getting it's butt kicked by everybody and his mother.
Archer stated he was tired of limping away from fights.
This was the best Star trek, still pissed it was canceled lol. dam .
Pretty much any USS starship:
Shields are down, ship’s hull is virtually made out of cardboard.
NX-01 gets turned into Swiss cheese:
Tis but a scratch! *keeps on functioning as if nothing happened.
Defiant: *same* 😁
Akira class: That's my great grandmother 🫡
"Full spread, maximum yield!"
Thank you! It's awesome to see this ship in combat action again.
Great show. Good music and sound.
Twelve and a half minutes well spent. Subbed. Also: Towing cables > Tractor beams, it looks so much cooler.
It looks cool and it's a nice way of showing how less advanced starfleet was in the 2150s
did you see where those towing cables came from? a big pole came outta the belly of the ship where the cable is anchored.... nah man im sorry that thing would be bent into all directions and damage the enterprise. its not well thought out.
and besides that a tow should come out from the aft or the front-section of the ship.
@@TheCaptainCrack Oh, yeah, it could have been implemented more intelligently. Otherwise I stand by my point.
@@ClassicMagicMan
fair enough. its not that i dislike the cable. its better suited for that time and ship
@@TheCaptainCrack it's the rule of cool
Love how many of their foes have respect for the captain & crew, but the ship, tech, and weapons are annoyances rather than threats for the longest time.
I am also impressed by the hardiness of the tiny Sulivan Cellships...
I really enjoyed that show.
The magnetic grappler was so cool.
Now i want to rewatch the Series especially the Xindi Plot.
I miss this show
9:25 wait a fricking second.....stukas, with energy weapons? now i've seen everthing
Well Trek always did enjoy doing stories during WWII 😉
(ToS, TNG, Voyager & this)
It ain’t Star Trek without some time travel shenanigans involving earth history! ;D
What's sad is Archer's suggestion to up gun the next NX coming off the line was not only ignored but written off by its captain as being "cynical", when Archer and his crew paid DEARLY for going into deep space with the equivalent of potato guns compared to most of the other races.
Heck even the Vulcans who were all about peace and the status quo knew to give their ships actual teeth in case someone decided to attack them.
Pretty sure during Home episode, Columbia has ventral and dorsal torpedo launchers, and the upgraded pulse phase cannon, with his recommendations being used. Not sure which time frame, but pulse phase cannon---more likely before The Expanse. Ventral and dorsal torpedo launchers---more like during mid-construction of Columbia.
Even hull plating was improved again, in the same episode, the first being The Expanse.
It was Archer being "cynical", as he doesn't want aliens to fear humans during first contact, because a human ship is heavily gunned. However, 3-4 years in deep space, especially Xindi arc, made him realised that a ship with shit tons of guns is better than having little.
I read a novel where the Xindi decided to target Andoria instead of Earth, You know what happened, Shran with the Kumari absolutely carpet bombed the shit out of them.
The Captain of the Columbia should have been told off by Archer for that, Archer and his crew were viciously attacked, 17 crew members dead, some of those didn't even have a body to bring back home. yet she has the hubris to say archer is being cynical. They should put the best tactical systems on every ship going forward.
That novel suggests that if Star Fleet or the NX class had equivalent shields and weapons to an Andorian or Vulcan ship, it would of been able to handle the Xindi fairly easily, the battle of Azati prime would have likely been the other way round, 4 xindi ships receiving a beating instead,
@@AlfaPro1337 In Archers own words, "We needed those weapons, and a whole lot more".
Like you said, Archer realised the hard way that not everyone out there is friendly and it's better to have the best weapons possible available to you than have the bare minimum.
I didnt remember Enterprise had such great battle scenes, so long since i saw it. I miss this kind of things instead of discovery
Love how they showed the tech progression plasma cannon to phase cannons spatial charges to photonic to photon torpedoes. All the steps up the ladder that allowed that little ass kicker to punch well above it's weight. If only the Vulcans hadn't been so stingy & given them shields.
Yup. It's implied that the Andorians which ultimately help Starfleet develop shields and blue Phasers.
(in one alternative future they straight up do, and it's implied that in the main timeline they do as the process to forming the UFP continues)
Had the series not been prematurely canceled, the refit NX would've been given better engines (warp 7 capability) full shields, and all-aspect phasers (blue TOS phasers)
@@twotailedavenger only wish we'd have got to see that
07:45 The longest continuous scene of one ship firing photon Torpedoes in all of Star Trek 😁 .
Also the largest number of Torpedoes we see any ship discharge in a single battle.
(DS9 fires thousands at the Klingons & Dominion, but she is a Space Station 😂)
Well, if the continued existence of your species is at stake and you don't think you'll get another chance, it's time to take off the gloves.
@@KMCA779 Amen. It helps sell the stakes of and the sheer desperation of the situation 😌👌
Beautifully done!
Thank you.
☮
Just goes to show that the nx class can punch well above its weight class.
Definitely. It was an incredibly well-built ship, and was capable of remarkable levels of upgrading and refits. It's no surprise many of Starfleet's vessels in the centuries to come would carry so much of its design philosophies forward.
@@heartoffire5902 in fact, I'd also like to point out that the columbia class, or the nx refit would still be in service even going into the dominion war. At least that is what I heard anyways.
@@RandomYT05_01 what you might be thinking of is Akira class which has similar design
@@KsieciuZla does not change the fact that it is a tough little ship that lasted for centuries past the 22nd.
And just 200 years later, which isn't really that long when you think about it, humanity becomes one of the most powerful and technologically advanced species in the quadrant with some of the most powerful shields and weapons
Well with human ingenuity. That and combined technological knknowledge of 4 racesbi wonder leapt so far.
It’s wise never to underestimate the federation’s technical skill -Gul Dukat
@@VectorTracker true 200 plus world's worth of engineering workshops will do that. Sooner or later a insane but brilliant engineer will find solution.
Just remember:
1903 - first human flight of a heavier than air plane. It flew 0.02 miles.
1914 - first use of weapons on planes, started off just dropping bricks, darts, and grenades off the side, year later it was machine guns and bombs.
1945 - mass production of planes capable of flying 2800 miles and dropping a bomb that can turn an entire city into ash.
I love thé little United Earth Ships that were pre-warp 5 vessels. The triangular primary hull was pretty cool.
So do I, one of my small nitpicks is that they didn't show up in the earth battle at the end of season 3
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1:13 still bugs me years later- you can see the Enterprise has FOUR forward torpedo tubes, but for some reason they only fire two torpedoes which only do relatively minor damage to the Elachi ship.
They're Starfleet. They took a bit of a time to stop holding back 😉 .
(against the Borg'ified ship they finish it off with a complete salvo of Torpedoes, and with the Zindi Weapon they unload a record setting number of torpedoes for any one scene in Star Trek [fourteen, with others implied off screen])
And the armory area only had the loading mechanisms for two tubes visible.
@@jimtaylor294 Two centuries later they still hold back unless they're already at war 😁
She’s a tough little ship. She sucked in the beginning with the weapons she had but when got “real” teeth, she was brutal.
Wolf - 'Little.?'
6:33 damn that's brutal
5:16 was the coolest one.. lol the lil control room exposed to the vacuum lml.. give you a good reference of scale for these ships
This thing desperately needed dorsal canon coverage.
yeah i know right all the phase cannon coverage is on the ventral section of the ship limiting the ships combat capability's hugely as a ship could stay on the dorsal section and not take phase cannon hit's
What I don’t get, is even though the phase cannons aren’t shown and no mention of them being installed, except for the slight refit to fight the xindi, later on they are clearly firing from the dorsal side just aft of the bridge. Are there phase cannons there or not?
Skip the Banks and just give it phaser arrays
@@niceguy60 fuck phaser arrays they don't look as cool as pop down phase cannons much more interesting to watch and more bad ass
The Enterprise had something like 12 phase cannons by the end of the show. Archer liked him some guns...👍
Imagine if they had those phase cannons installed when they encountered that alien ship at the start, how would the battle have went?
Anyone else notice that they finally did a season long version of "Year of Hell" in enterprises 3rd season.....?
Hate that this show got cancelled just as it was starting to get good. This was the Star Trek other than the original franchise movies that made me a fan. After that, it's a no-brainer to watch the franchise chronologically 😅
Missing the battle against the Borg ship in Regeneration. "Target their warp core, hit em with everything we've got!"
These battle still hold up! Enterprise was such a good show.
Edit. Also the sound effects are so on point. The new stuff sounds so generic in comparison.
Cept the NX class came out of space dock relatively unarmed cept for the polarized hull plating. Weapons weren't added till after
Just basic plasma cannons and missiles
I love the design even compared to the more futuristic series ships.
It’s my favorite design for a space ship.
I just like to say this, the NX-01 did give big shoes for the NCC 1701
I think a couple of gunner's seats in the armory would've been really cool.
They wouldn't make sense in the context of star trek because every gun is automated. Maybe they could have had an episode were the targeting system glitches out and they have to use the gunner seats
@@Anbello2 Well, they had manual controls for the helm. There's no reason they wouldn't have them for the weapons as well.
Great compilation!
Nice montage. The first time I saw the scene with hull being ruptured and some of the crew being blown out into space I freaked and thought, that would suck
late to the party, but get out with your pun...
@@Ruzaraneh The NX is like the US P 47 Thunderbolt no matter how hard you beat it. It just will not die
Fineeee I’ll rewatch the series
I've loved Star Trek since the beginning...I like DS9 the best, followed by Enterprise. Kind of hard to watch the original now, but I watched it almost everyday as a kid. I haven't got much interest in the rebooted movies
3:14 “Yoink! This is mine now.” 😄
1:55 and here you see the actual armed NX01. only 3 phaser cannons? Yea doubt that much. At her height she had around 16 or so around her hull to cover all angles. 8 where alone at the bottom. So yea, underdog? Underarmed? I dont think so. Especiel not after fighting 1v1 against a raptor AND WINNING (Right Duras? XD)
10:44 I guess it's traditional in trek to reuse a klingon bird of prey exploding whenever you get the chance to. First Generations, now ENT 😛
Great posting, no matter how out gunned the Enterprise was , she held her ground 🖖😎
I'm sure that for Enterprise they should've brought back the TOS era sound effect for the phasers, but damn I love the power of the TNG era phasers sound effect.
This ship had a lot to learn and technology aka weapons to acquire in it's early life. But took great strides to make new friends in there missions across our accessible side of our galaxy
It’s beeeeeewen a loopoooooong road, getting from here to there!
I miss Enterprise
Until now, I still can't believe that the Enterprise left spacedock without a Phase Cannons.
@@Gnomezonbacon just Torpedoes, similar to what we use now. The nards.
La Hummer
I think the torpedoes of the Enterprise are hydrogen bombs, or am I wrong about that?
@@lahummer5759 They also had plasma cannons.
They weren't gonna be installed until tuesday.
@@thatguynexus5935 Beat me to it.
No wonder the space Nazis lost if they're down to using Stukas as fighter interceptors.
phaser shoot at asteroid is like charge the asteroid, when the beam stops, then only it explode.
Das ist eine wirklich gute Serie gewesen. Schade das sie nach so kurzer Zeit eingestellt wurde. Ich hätte gerne mehr davon gesehen.
Don't forget Regeneration ❤❤❤❤❤ Borderland & Bound
Starfleets very first pride and joy❤️
Considering that we see the neck of a Klingon Bird-of-Pray snap off at least twice on screen (and probably a whole lot more off screen), it is surprising that even the Klingons didn't feel the need to thicken it for at least another two centuries.
The BOPs are not supposed to fight i n pitched battles, they are smaller ships meant for escort duty. D7s and later the Vorcha class were the real heavy hitters.
Tough little ship
Missiles! How quaint.
How many torpedoes did they actually have in store for the Delphic Expanse? 😂
What amazing space combats this show had. On par with BSG which is the best.
Well, the 1978 version, not the 2004 remake garbage
@@Species5008 Exactly. Original is the only BSG, the reboot was BSG in name only.
I didn't think this show was bad at all considering that it was before the formation of the Federation. The NX class had no shield and didn't even have armor of any sort. They only upgraded to phasers later, It's a miracle they didn't get blown away more often. I think most people hated it is because it was pre everything. It was even before TOS and even SNW. Everything was just 'primitive' compared to later era series.
For not being able to fire Phasers while at Warp they sure did a good job.
The phase cannons were tied into the impulse systems, so…
I like how the Klingons and Starfleet basically have the same weapons in the 22nd Century as they did with the 24th. The Klingon disruptors are the same as the Yesterday's Enterprise disruptors.
That said, Ent' established that ToS phasers & torpedoes are vastly more powerful, when the Terran Empire routed an entire Andorian-Vulcan-Tellerate fleet with a single Connie class (the ToS era USS Defiant) 😉
You missed the photonic cannons from the pilot
This compilation just made me realize how much of Enterprise I missed.
Its a trap, sir!
There's TWO of them!
They really did a number on that S'golth class. Elachi are creepy.
It's very convenient that whoever NX-01 is fighting has different coloured phasers so the viewer doesn't get confused!😆
Even the alternate timeline enterprise at 7:14 has differently coloured phasers😂
@@Anbello2 yes it was andorian phasers
11:03 Romulan drone is move fast! Is it played by Remote control?!
You missed a scene from Broken Bow.
if you think that at least for a star fleet space ship, the enterprise nx is equipped with some powerful weapons, consider just how much more powerful it would be if it had the sort of weapons that say the enterprise d has, and if i remember correctly at least in one episode someone discovered a kirk era ship, and this one ship alone was powerful enough to challenge and possibly defeat just about every ship that it came into contact with at the time.
The TOS ship (the Defiant) was found by the mirror universe counterparts of the Enterprise NX-01 in the season 4 two-parter In a mirror, darkly
Then every other ship to come after Archer:
Kirk's Constitution Class 1 - Can take on 3 heavy Klingon Battlecruisers and solo everyone in the 22nd Century (Defiant)
Kirk's Connie Refit - Took a point blank hit from a heavily armed warship (Reliant) and still managed to take her down, it even manages to take on a fully armed bird of prey still dealing with heavy damage.
Picard's Galaxy Class - Solos a damn Borg Cube when the rest of the fleet gets wiped out. (40 Starships)
Sisko's Escort Defiant - So well armed some Starfleet personnel consider it too much! Served in the Dominion War and Borg Incursions.
Janeway's Intrepid Class - Has Tricobalt warheads as standard armament, took on 8472, Krenim Imperium, Kazon, and a host of other bad guys.
Picard's Sovereign - Gave the Son'a and Schinzon's Schimitar one hell of a fight without backup. Not to mention it was designed to kill Borg Cubes.
Honorable mentions
Capt. Ben Maxwell's Nebula MK 1 took on the entire Cardassian Fleet
Capt. Rachel Garrett's Ambassador Class solo 4 mid-size Romulan Warbirds
Captain Ransom's Nova Class did what Janeway's larger Intrepid did but half of its size (similar in size actually to NX-01)
Starfleet learned well from Archer's example. Even science ships and large "luxury liners" were heavily armed and shielded.
What episode is that large blue ship at 2:10 from?
S2 E18 "the crossing"