This is one of the best Trekyards episodes, with all the speculating about far-future technology. Doug Drexler mentioned Enterprise-J as a 'city in flight'. In the novels "Cities in Flight" (1950-1962), James Blish created a future with cities themselves taking flight into space. New York being steered through space from a virtual bridge at the top floors of the Empire State Building, how beautiful is that? I would love to see that in a movie.
New York City as a city ship. That is an interesting concept, but in reading your comment, it made me think of another city ship, Atlantis, from Stargate: Atlantis. While not the size of New York, its not far off. Guess that is the true beauty of Science Fiction, the vessels we can create (like your NYC City Ship) or Doug's 1701-J and the adventures they make possible.
+Rebel1701 That indeed is the true beauty of SF. Raising questions about where could it go. Atlantis is a city that can go into space, but is still limited in its capabilities compared to purpose-built ships. What if technology allows cities to close that gap? Ships could become outdated. That means there's a limitation to Star Trek. Far into the future, there may be no need for ships, and a Star Trek without its ships and without a hero ship is hard to sell.
I must say.. im so impressed with all the designers of these amazing ships. I've been going back and watching all the interview pieces from Probert, Drexler and Sternbach and just thrilled with the knowledge and levels of detail and creative thought processes. I love the Enterprise J and easily see the time period and Federation priorites during it. Doug Drexler is fantastic and really has a skill for imagining the future in genes vision. Well done episode.
As an episode starter, the "J" wiping Earth from time would be the coolest 15 second long opening, apart from the Scorpion Part I opening and Armageddon (ENT) opening. I say here here for a sentient "J".
The J reminds me a lot of a General Systems Vehicle from the Culture books written by the late Iain M. Banks, both in scale and function. The D was also approaching that concept, but the J seems to realize it much more fully.
100%. The debate about an AI in charge of the ship made me think of the Culture right away. The size and complexity of the ship almost demands a super intelligent AI be in charge, at least in certain respects.
*it's RADically sleek!* Great job guys, love hearing you guys discuss the ships with the designers and showing off these original models which I think still hold up today even though I know that for high definition TV they may have wanted another pass for detail but I think it looks beautiful and could have easily been used as an establishing shot or a flyby in the episode considering the resolution of TVs at the time. Continued superior quality and content from you guys is greatly appreciated! Have a safe and happy New Year's Eve and I'm excited for what's coming up in 2018! Cheers!
I've been watching and loving this channel. You guys both mirror so much in me as a trekker, and I appreciate the hours and hours of entertainment I've gotten from you. If your ever looking for a review idea, I was thinking about the Okinawa class, its been in a few games. Anyway, Thank you for what you do, makes me feel less alone in my own analyzing and reflecting. Live long and Prosper
I never liked the J until now. Getting to see her properly and hearing from the designer changed my mind. I love this ship now and the concept behind it even more
Hey guys, are you going to make a video on the USS Callister from the first new Black Mirror episode? It's not strictly space-fi but as an homage of StarTrek this might be up your Jefferies tube. I can see material for a half hour video at least!
Being a city in space, I would not be surprised if it had its own Starfleet Academy on the ship so cadets would not have to go to Earth to attend. What do you think?
I like the nod to Roddenberry's city ship concept. This is certainly it. Doug has put a lot of thought into this. I like the idea of a sentient ship, but if it's following orders, is it a member of Starfleet?
I have a better appreciation for the J after watching these episodes. Although I'm partial to the Connie and refit connie styled era ships I like the line/inspiration drawn from the NX.
I can imagine the Enterprise J being akin to the liberator from 'Blakes 7' a self healing ship with a central intelligence 'Zen'. it does at points highlight ethical issues, Zen did have protection mechanisms built in and in one episode, so concerned and incensed that the barriers of programming were crossed (Ethical subroutines?), he shuts down. and the ship was left in the hands of the 7 crew. I find it interesting that a ship such as the Enterprise J, that is briefly conceptualized, brings so much fear if the ship is automated with it's own thought processes, I think a natural extension of what Voyager was operating. Nice robust and combative episode haha!
Doug is talking about Partner Ship not the ship who sang. And Partner ship was a STUNNING STORY. I highly recommend it...McCaffery is truly one of the greats.
I appreciate the design and some of the thoughts behind it especially considering it was done for a quick blink and you miss it shot. And personally would have loved to have had been designed as even larger.
If the Enterprise J has replicators and transporters, it could always have automatic repair systems that would scan everything on the ship and in case of failure, the transporter would instantly transport new replicated components directly replacing the failed ones. No more warp core breaches if a gnat sneezes within a light-year of the engines. No losing weapons or internal communications.
"They've all been loved and hated" "They've all been controversial" Doug is in his own world! That is the artist manifesto Hear no evil see no evil. I Differ greatly. As an artist, I accept when my design is both loved and hated. I've never been so sensitive that I couldn't take the worse criticism and say with a smile... *You're Right, I messed up or You're wrong it's more than that* That's why I love being an artist because I enjoy the challenge of meeting and exceeding expectations
I still think Drexler is thinking about ships a thousand years later. This is only 200 years or so. I don’t think tech would be that radically more advanced.
No disrespect but I don't know why one needs an organic, limited brain to be the ship. Recall the TNG episodes where holodeck characters that were basically sentient were created with only a fraction of the total computing power available on the D. So by the J, it should be no problem to have a sentient, machine-based intelligence (or at least a facsimile of one).
Wonder how big the JJ version of this would be. IF the Enterprise there is nearly the size of a Galaxy class, then future ships would be even more massive.
I have one in Star Trek Online called the USS Clarkson. I thought it was the perfect name for it since it was big, powerful and fast but some people hate it. The auxiliary craft would of course be the USS May, which is slow and reliable and a shuttlecraft called the USS Hammond which fast but prone to crash and catch fire.
For the dedication plaque I was going to have, “ambitious but rubbish” but I thought that was a bit negative. I went for, “How hard can it be?” instead.
Doug Drexler did not scale the Enterprise J correctly when he made his Temp version and so if i was to make a properly scaled version none of her 50+ lights would go with it. This is why we see no animations with her and other ships :)
One thing which I would like to have the answer to is whether or not it was a conscious decision to make the USS Enterprise-J resemble the Xindi Reptillian warship and its spindly “nacelles”? 10:30 I was never a fan of the argument which was made to take apart Data and have crews of androids replace people because at that point you don’t have money anymore and people work in Starfleet because they enjoy that job. Automating that job out of existence would be boring. (Kind of the point which was made in “Our Million-Year Mission”.) 16:25 Doug, if you want to see some crazy technology look up “Mertens Orbital Research Station” or play the game “Star Trek: A Final Unity” it is featured in if you have the time. It’s like playing a TNG episode with all sorts of strange and wonderful things.
In the movie "The Fifth Element" when they reconstruct the hero girl in the chamber from a finger is how things like star ships and other things would be built in the future, at least that is how I imagine it. That was an excellent Sci Fi movie for its time and is still a great to watch in comparison with new films today. The new Blade Runner movie did a great job keeping the old look from the original with a perfect blend of subtle CGI and not over doing it. As for the ENT J my first impression of the layout image was garbage, but now that you did those amazing renders I like the ship now.
I would suggest reading the Ian M Banks "Culture" series of books to have an idea about how a really advanced civilization with star trek style technology would approach space exploration, defence and civil engineering.I love the Enterprise J. The size is absolutely no problem and I would suggest that Starfleet has many ships as big as the J for the simple reason that the infrastructure to build them would be more developed.Just like the culture, the Federation would be building megastructures like Banks orbitals or even Dyson spheres by the era the "J" was commissioned, think about starbase Yorktown in star trek beyond (although set in an alternative universe the technology needed to build it would be 3 centuries in the past). Starfleet would also have had several centuries to explore the Dyson sphere discovered inside its territory to reverse engineer the necessary materials and techniques required.The Ship probably is fully sentient and would have an assigned rank to issue commands, It may even be the captain, utilising the talents of the crew to help it solve problems. The size of the ship suggests a fully functioning self sustaining community, that could survive indefinitely away from Federation space. I would rather have watched a series about this ship than "Discovery" just imagine the possibilities provided by exploring the whole local group of galaxies! (the Kelvans from the Andromeda galaxy could have been the new big bad guys with the Borg being reduced to a foe that is a near peer of the UFP like the Romulans were in TNG).
Can we get an episode for the Congo Class? I much prefer that to the the Enterprise inspired version with no secondary hull. That would be cool, not my favourites as there is just no detail in that saucer section, redone with some details that make sense and not just random lights everywhere it would look great.
Looks aside, I still like the version of this ship not chosen, but anyway I think it is very "Ape Brain" to think Star Fleet ships, if they were still calling themselves Star Fleet by this time, would always stick with the saucer design for 800 years. Seems like that design would get changed. But I think it is even more "Ape Brain" to think people would need to travel in Star Ships. We've seen long range transporter tech in Star Trek already. Seems to me, in 800 years of time, that people would be able to appear out of thin air anywhere they wanted to, like the Iconian's did. Travel by physical form is the ape brain part. Humans would probably evolve to be Q or beyond Q, the way it was worded in TNG, the Q were afraid of what humanity would become.
wsi trek I mean, what about leisure? I think Doug mentioned this in the previous Enterprise-J installment of Trekyards, bringing up the example of Picard's buggy from Nemesis. While they don't /need/ to use that primitive of technology, sometimes you still wanna do it for fun.
The older guy is just reading from his pre-written questions which seem less and less relevant to the interview and the younger guy just seems annoyed that a designer isn't 100% concerned with the technical aspects of a ship he had very little time to design that only ended up on a wall.
the idea is nice, but as doug said. it in a time where they are so advanced that we cant even think about. in order to do this, you got to surpass anything you know and do more.....but companys dont want this. they take something and say "make something like this, just better" no risks you know. but man i would love to see "Star Trek Universe" (improvised title of the show)(an yeees i am a biiiig star trek universe fan)
If Data took control of the J it would be the same as the J being alive. A grown ship could heal its self like we do making repairing battle damage easier. If a built ship using replicator tech lost its ability to replicate for what ever reason the crew would be handicapped on being able to repair the ship if they could at all. Love Doug but still think he was drunk when he came up with this one and does not want to admit it. lol
The Enterprise J is 2.11 miles in length. I myself don't think she has a bridge either, I think she does has a CIC. I think she has 5 decks on top and 15 decks on the bottom, which houses the support starships. The middle is a open hollow area, where lakes, parks, houses, apartment, offices, stores and shops are.
Why is it so huge? What's the purpose behind such a large vessel? Did an engineer from the Empire somehow cross dimensions and get hired on by the Federation to design their new ships? It makes no sense for Starfleet to construct such a ship.
It does make sense, Size comes with the Job. If the Job Description says go explore another Galaxy, the Ship needs to be this Big. Maybe the Ship stays in the Unknown for a Decade or two. than you need to take a Starfleet Academy with you. And Kids to grow up to be Cadets. And not all Kids will be Cadets in Starfleet.
If this ship travels to the Andromeda Galaxy, that is 34 times further than than the distance Voyager traveled. Even at slipstream it takes nearly a year to travel there, it's not like in TNG and DS9 where they can take a few days off and go to earth, they are suck there for the whole mission with no backup.
If they're traveling between galaxies, I would think they'd build the ship that large to accommodate the vast number of people who would want to participate in something like that. Also they're very possibly dropping off colonists along the way.
Why does this guy even bother to agree to do the show? Seems to enjoy skirting around questions or preferring not to get too specific. Then the Trekyards guys push him to be specific to which he get agitated- why bother?? Make up your own canon about this ship- seems just as useful.
I've criticized Samuel and Stuart on this a number of times. Even Doug had told them some of these ships didn't get all this elaborate back story, that wasn't their job. The Truth is the design really doesn't warrant an hour long discussion. At most you talk about the choices, how the CGI was created, how long it took and perhaps the process.
saquist Don't get me wrong, I love the content. It just seems a shame that guests are invited that don't seem to care about following the passion/structure of the show- we're here to discuss the SHIPS. If you don't wanna play, why bother wracking these people's brains for something they've moved on from/don't care about.
But he keeps coming BACK...it's *so* clear that there is an unspoken understanding here, in the first part Sam almost winks at him while pushing (and smiling) about a particular obscure thing. THEY ALL ARE IN ON THE JOKE, while also covering the design. And everyone is laughing, and Sam actually got Doug to theorise some very interesting ideas...they KNOW him, and how to interview him, he's not agitated, he likes the challenge and Sam's probing questions brings out the best of Doug's creative mind. Fun convo amongst friends. Everyone wins, except for people who can't determine the fun, tongue in cheek humour.
I'm not much of a sugar coater, Bladerunner. I think there IS an unspoken understanding. Doug knows the show's format by now and it's focus is for the sake of the fans. It doesn't mean he isn't annoyed. I don't think it's a serious annoyance. It think it was a serious annoyance when he was first on the show. And if you doubt that, he's not the only one that has been annoyed by details of a story they didn't write. Tim Russ looked like he was going deliver a vulcan death grip on Sam after his question about USS Voyager. Doug is getting popular on this show. He's said it in this video. These artist are getting MUCH deserved attention like they never had before. They are no longer 'unsung' heroes'. Sam and Stuart have brought their work to the forefront to the benefit of both fans and these professional and amateur artist. Tim Russ probably wanted to help promote Renegades and Trekyards was an easy 25,000 viewers. It's a no brainier. While these guys have clout already in Star Trek, Trek Yards it's a POWERFUL plat form and connects all sorts of people together. I see huge possibilities for the channel. I hope they improve their quality and not just increase their quantity of shows. I'm still kinda waiting for the polished feel other shows have on You Tube, such as Spacedock, The Film Theorist, Vintage Space and Vsauce. I criticism them because I love them. I want to see them excel.
Theyre asking all these technical techobabble questions....Doug doesnt lthe answer...he only designed what was needed for a show. Its a business and a TV show! geeeeez.
I just can't stand this ship design. The connection points for the nacelle struts just look like no effort was made to provide a connection point. Not just that they're spindly, but it honestly looks like the strut just clips through the nacelle casing. It looks like a graphical glitch when you get up close.
This... Is a horrible looking and preposterous ship, on a grasping at straws episode of the once second worse show of the whole “property”. We should be able to Orr it out of canon.
Steven Baumann i prefer more batttlecruiser like ships I'm not a fan of the nx, tos enterprise or the j. But the kelvin timeline (jj Abrams) ships are cool.
i have to say the English guy is aggravating, a bit contrarian at times. Never gotten that impression before but damn in these enterprise j videos he has been a tad asinine.
The Enterprise D and this ship are two of the ugliest federation vessels I've ever seen associated with star trek. I liked many designs and disliked many designs, both "canon" and non-canon.
You know what I appreciate? The fact that you just said you don't like it, rather than make up a bunch of technical-sounding reasons you don't like it that don't really make logical sense. It's okay to just not like things!
It's hard to break down the numbers simply. -Lets say this is like connecting half an Aircraft Carrier to a mass equal to 27 aircraft carriers with just a 15 foot I-Beam in between. -Engineering Load Stresses depend on the thickness of the material compared to the two counter weights it connects. *In other words: If you're on a see-saw and the person on the other end is too fat the see-saw will break under load.* New materials like carbon nano tubes will add considerable strength 2-3 times more than normal. You would need a structure a million times more strong for the J Class Enterprise. So lets say you had a magic field that could take up the slack. Well what point is there in using matter if Energy can bearing that much of the load. *It doesn't make sense.*
I must say, Doug really makes you think. He is an amazing individual as are the two of you. As always, please continue making it so.
This is one of the best Trekyards episodes, with all the speculating about far-future technology. Doug Drexler mentioned Enterprise-J as a 'city in flight'. In the novels "Cities in Flight" (1950-1962), James Blish created a future with cities themselves taking flight into space. New York being steered through space from a virtual bridge at the top floors of the Empire State Building, how beautiful is that? I would love to see that in a movie.
New York City as a city ship. That is an interesting concept, but in reading your comment, it made me think of another city ship, Atlantis, from Stargate: Atlantis. While not the size of New York, its not far off. Guess that is the true beauty of Science Fiction, the vessels we can create (like your NYC City Ship) or Doug's 1701-J and the adventures they make possible.
+Rebel1701 That indeed is the true beauty of SF. Raising questions about where could it go. Atlantis is a city that can go into space, but is still limited in its capabilities compared to purpose-built ships. What if technology allows cities to close that gap? Ships could become outdated. That means there's a limitation to Star Trek. Far into the future, there may be no need for ships, and a Star Trek without its ships and without a hero ship is hard to sell.
Its always fun to watch the Trek Yards teams discuss ships with Doug
He's an excellent raconteur.
I must say.. im so impressed with all the designers of these amazing ships. I've been going back and watching all the interview pieces from Probert, Drexler and Sternbach and just thrilled with the knowledge and levels of detail and creative thought processes. I love the Enterprise J and easily see the time period and Federation priorites during it. Doug Drexler is fantastic and really has a skill for imagining the future in genes vision. Well done episode.
As an episode starter, the "J" wiping Earth from time would be the coolest 15 second long opening, apart from the Scorpion Part I opening and Armageddon (ENT) opening. I say here here for a sentient "J".
The J reminds me a lot of a General Systems Vehicle from the Culture books written by the late Iain M. Banks, both in scale and function. The D was also approaching that concept, but the J seems to realize it much more fully.
100%. The debate about an AI in charge of the ship made me think of the Culture right away. The size and complexity of the ship almost demands a super intelligent AI be in charge, at least in certain respects.
*it's RADically sleek!*
Great job guys, love hearing you guys discuss the ships with the designers and showing off these original models which I think still hold up today even though I know that for high definition TV they may have wanted another pass for detail but I think it looks beautiful and could have easily been used as an establishing shot or a flyby in the episode considering the resolution of TVs at the time.
Continued superior quality and content from you guys is greatly appreciated!
Have a safe and happy New Year's Eve and I'm excited for what's coming up in 2018!
Cheers!
Dale Stafford lol I see what u did there! :D
I've been watching and loving this channel. You guys both mirror so much in me as a trekker, and I appreciate the hours and hours of entertainment I've gotten from you. If your ever looking for a review idea, I was thinking about the Okinawa class, its been in a few games. Anyway, Thank you for what you do, makes me feel less alone in my own analyzing and reflecting. Live long and Prosper
I never liked the J until now. Getting to see her properly and hearing from the designer changed my mind. I love this ship now and the concept behind it even more
Hey guys, are you going to make a video on the USS Callister from the first new Black Mirror episode? It's not strictly space-fi but as an homage of StarTrek this might be up your Jefferies tube. I can see material for a half hour video at least!
I was just about to post this idea. Great minds think alike!
You should have asked Drexler what he thinks of the STO 26th century ships they created that were inspired by his J.
Being a city in space, I would not be surprised if it had its own Starfleet Academy on the ship so cadets would not have to go to Earth to attend. What do you think?
ZGundam64 Drexler said that in the previous J video.
I hope Eaglemoss does an XL version of the ENT-J!
I like the nod to Roddenberry's city ship concept. This is certainly it. Doug has put a lot of thought into this. I like the idea of a sentient ship, but if it's following orders, is it a member of Starfleet?
I have a better appreciation for the J after watching these episodes. Although I'm partial to the Connie and refit connie styled era ships I like the line/inspiration drawn from the NX.
I can imagine the Enterprise J being akin to the liberator from 'Blakes 7' a self healing ship with a central intelligence 'Zen'.
it does at points highlight ethical issues, Zen did have protection mechanisms built in and in one episode, so concerned and incensed that the barriers of programming were crossed (Ethical subroutines?), he shuts down. and the ship was left in the hands of the 7 crew.
I find it interesting that a ship such as the Enterprise J, that is briefly conceptualized, brings so much fear if the ship is automated with it's own thought processes, I think a natural extension of what Voyager was operating.
Nice robust and combative episode haha!
The J rocks, thanks to Doug for designing it ;)
You have to admit Drexler tends to think bigger than you guys!
I like the Giant Lake Idea.
This was a great interview, thanks :)
Doug is talking about Partner Ship not the ship who sang.
And Partner ship was a STUNNING STORY. I highly recommend it...McCaffery is truly one of the greats.
I appreciate the design and some of the thoughts behind it especially considering it was done for a quick blink and you miss it shot. And personally would have loved to have had been designed as even larger.
Looks like the saucer can grow/shrink from that central hull section.
Hey, don't I know you from Trekyards? LMAO that's awesome
The 300th episode is coming up!
I had a feeling that bit with the ship being alive wasin the cards for the Enterprise-J
If the Enterprise J has replicators and transporters, it could always have automatic repair systems that would scan everything on the ship and in case of failure, the transporter would instantly transport new replicated components directly replacing the failed ones. No more warp core breaches if a gnat sneezes within a light-year of the engines. No losing weapons or internal communications.
"They've all been loved and hated"
"They've all been controversial"
Doug is in his own world! That is the artist manifesto Hear no evil see no evil.
I Differ greatly. As an artist, I accept when my design is both loved and hated. I've never been so sensitive that I couldn't take the worse criticism and say with a smile... *You're Right, I messed up or You're wrong it's more than that* That's why I love being an artist because I enjoy the challenge of meeting and exceeding expectations
This guy really has a thing for lakes.
10:55 Like Holly from red dwarf....He(and later she) was essentially THE Red Dwarf, if you think of it.
I still think Drexler is thinking about ships a thousand years later. This is only 200 years or so. I don’t think tech would be that radically more advanced.
With a culmination of many species and civilizations, I can easily see this be made. Quit thinking strictly human.
I looked at it the same way Robert. Whether 200 or 1,000 years it should look nothing like the 23rd and 24 century ships.
No disrespect but I don't know why one needs an organic, limited brain to be the ship. Recall the TNG episodes where holodeck characters that were basically sentient were created with only a fraction of the total computing power available on the D. So by the J, it should be no problem to have a sentient, machine-based intelligence (or at least a facsimile of one).
I think this ship needs four nacelles. Other than that I love it.
matthew bollinger agreed!
A new TNG with this ship, exploring other galaxies. I'm sold. Someone get on to the Disco creators and sort them out.
Wonder how big the JJ version of this would be. IF the Enterprise there is nearly the size of a Galaxy class, then future ships would be even more massive.
Great episode.
I have one in Star Trek Online called the USS Clarkson. I thought it was the perfect name for it since it was big, powerful and fast but some people hate it.
The auxiliary craft would of course be the USS May, which is slow and reliable and a shuttlecraft called the USS Hammond which fast but prone to crash and catch fire.
For the dedication plaque I was going to have, “ambitious but rubbish” but I thought that was a bit negative. I went for, “How hard can it be?” instead.
I’m really trying to get into STO, but I keep getting stuck on BS and I just stop caring. Any tips, tricks, or sources?
Any idea if you can bring in the guys that designed the Orville?
The more I hear the more this ship sounds like a gsv from the culture book , but they are so much bigger
If the bridge is in your mind and all are connected together that's called hivemind, right?
No new improved shots with the J and DS9? I loved those in the previous special. Made the station look small.
Doug Drexler did not scale the Enterprise J correctly when he made his Temp version and so if i was to make a properly scaled version none of her 50+ lights would go with it. This is why we see no animations with her and other ships :)
power543 Thanks. Good to know.
I like it I also like the fleet variations as shown. How would you deal with a ship far in the future of TNG? Great job.
To where do I get those high res screenies wew
One thing which I would like to have the answer to is whether or not it was a conscious decision to make the USS Enterprise-J resemble the Xindi Reptillian warship and its spindly “nacelles”?
10:30 I was never a fan of the argument which was made to take apart Data and have crews of androids replace people because at that point you don’t have money anymore and people work in Starfleet because they enjoy that job. Automating that job out of existence would be boring. (Kind of the point which was made in “Our Million-Year Mission”.)
16:25 Doug, if you want to see some crazy technology look up “Mertens Orbital Research Station” or play the game “Star Trek: A Final Unity” it is featured in if you have the time. It’s like playing a TNG episode with all sorts of strange and wonderful things.
I like it, but I liked all the trek ships. I was wondering if his concept for this ship was based off of the 1st Star Trek movie with Vger (voyager)?
In the movie "The Fifth Element" when they reconstruct the hero girl in the chamber from a finger is how things like star ships and other things would be built in the future, at least that is how I imagine it. That was an excellent Sci Fi movie for its time and is still a great to watch in comparison with new films today. The new Blade Runner movie did a great job keeping the old look from the original with a perfect blend of subtle CGI and not over doing it. As for the ENT J my first impression of the layout image was garbage, but now that you did those amazing renders I like the ship now.
When are you guys going to do the Federation Scout Ship from Star Trek Insurrection? It's my fav small Trek ship.
Since Andromeda came from ideas from Roddenberry, I could see the ship having its own sentient AI like Rommie.
Lizzie for instance.
Joseph Bryant Lizzie.
Joseph Bryant it’s the best I can think of. Prissy? Sounds too close to Pissy to me.
Technically it’s not the first in the canon since there is the sail ship, the shuttle and ECV vessel.
What if it has a fine tunned version of discoveries spore drive?
I have seen a modified printer (as in a personal copy machine) print a beating heart.
I would suggest reading the Ian M Banks "Culture" series of books to have an idea about how a really advanced civilization with star trek style technology would approach space exploration, defence and civil engineering.I love the Enterprise J. The size is absolutely no problem and I would suggest that Starfleet has many ships as big as the J for the simple reason that the infrastructure to build them would be more developed.Just like the culture, the Federation would be building megastructures like Banks orbitals or even Dyson spheres by the era the "J" was commissioned, think about starbase Yorktown in star trek beyond (although set in an alternative universe the technology needed to build it would be 3 centuries in the past). Starfleet would also have had several centuries to explore the Dyson sphere discovered inside its territory to reverse engineer the necessary materials and techniques required.The Ship probably is fully sentient and would have an assigned rank to issue commands, It may even be the captain, utilising the talents of the crew to help it solve problems. The size of the ship suggests a fully functioning self sustaining community, that could survive indefinitely away from Federation space. I would rather have watched a series about this ship than "Discovery" just imagine the possibilities provided by exploring the whole local group of galaxies! (the Kelvans from the Andromeda galaxy could have been the new big bad guys with the Borg being reduced to a foe that is a near peer of the UFP like the Romulans were in TNG).
8:30. Yep, even Red Dwarf is larger than the J, so it's no real huge size.
Does enterpeise j have a miciclio spore jump drive?
I get the feeling that useless crew in STD destroys the network.
Since gene modification is illegal and we don't know the full ramifications of the tardigrade DNA, the drive could have been banned.
I for one have always liked the J
It could probably use a pass of high texturing/detailing though.
If you want to think more about sentient AI ships, you should read the Culture series by Iain Banks.
Are you guys going to make any episodes playing Star Trek Bridge Crew?
So the J has a spore drive?
It's a generational ship it has everything
Can we get an episode for the Congo Class? I much prefer that to the the Enterprise inspired version with no secondary hull.
That would be cool, not my favourites as there is just no detail in that saucer section, redone with some details that make sense and not just random lights everywhere it would look great.
I think it's kool the ship is alive like weird science
Looks aside, I still like the version of this ship not chosen, but anyway I think it is very "Ape Brain" to think Star Fleet ships, if they were still calling themselves Star Fleet by this time, would always stick with the saucer design for 800 years. Seems like that design would get changed. But I think it is even more "Ape Brain" to think people would need to travel in Star Ships. We've seen long range transporter tech in Star Trek already. Seems to me, in 800 years of time, that people would be able to appear out of thin air anywhere they wanted to, like the Iconian's did. Travel by physical form is the ape brain part. Humans would probably evolve to be Q or beyond Q, the way it was worded in TNG, the Q were afraid of what humanity would become.
please do the MCRN tachi/roccinante from The Expanse
a radical realistic ship and a great show
trekyards wow!
Can cars be driven in sid ethe entrrprise j?
yes, but there is no need for cars. Use the transporter!
wsi trek I mean, what about leisure? I think Doug mentioned this in the previous Enterprise-J installment of Trekyards, bringing up the example of Picard's buggy from Nemesis. While they don't /need/ to use that primitive of technology, sometimes you still wanna do it for fun.
He said before it would have a tram like service around it.
Garth Marenghi style?
The older guy is just reading from his pre-written questions which seem less and less relevant to the interview and the younger guy just seems annoyed that a designer isn't 100% concerned with the technical aspects of a ship he had very little time to design that only ended up on a wall.
Im really surprised people still freak out over its size. Dont you guys remember the 19 KM SSD from Star Wars.
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It's a stable design for flight. It requires super materials but not impossible.
Just imagine a series set on this ship.
the idea is nice, but as doug said. it in a time where they are so advanced that we cant even think about. in order to do this, you got to surpass anything you know and do more.....but companys dont want this. they take something and say "make something like this, just better" no risks you know.
but man i would love to see "Star Trek Universe" (improvised title of the show)(an yeees i am a biiiig star trek universe fan)
If Data took control of the J it would be the same as the J being alive. A grown ship could heal its self like we do making repairing battle damage easier. If a built ship using replicator tech lost its ability to replicate for what ever reason the crew would be handicapped on being able to repair the ship if they could at all. Love Doug but still think he was drunk when he came up with this one and does not want to admit it. lol
The dolphins are on the D
programable matter
The Enterprise J is 2.11 miles in length. I myself don't think she has a bridge either, I think she does has a CIC. I think she has 5 decks on top and 15 decks on the bottom, which houses the support starships. The middle is a open hollow area, where lakes, parks, houses, apartment, offices, stores and shops are.
It's Andromeda.....
being plugged in 24/7...well the Borg won.
Why is it so huge? What's the purpose behind such a large vessel? Did an engineer from the Empire somehow cross dimensions and get hired on by the Federation to design their new ships? It makes no sense for Starfleet to construct such a ship.
Bansaku By that time they have tech to make ships that big easily.
Bansaku why is the enterprise D so large compared to the 1701...3 times large?????
Because its thw future and thats what they needed :) its simple lol
It does make sense, Size comes with the Job. If the Job Description says go explore another Galaxy, the Ship needs to be this Big. Maybe the Ship stays in the Unknown for a Decade or two. than you need to take a Starfleet Academy with you. And Kids to grow up to be Cadets. And not all Kids will be Cadets in Starfleet.
If this ship travels to the Andromeda Galaxy, that is 34 times further than than the distance Voyager traveled. Even at slipstream it takes nearly a year to travel there, it's not like in TNG and DS9 where they can take a few days off and go to earth, they are suck there for the whole mission with no backup.
If they're traveling between galaxies, I would think they'd build the ship that large to accommodate the vast number of people who would want to participate in something like that. Also they're very possibly dropping off colonists along the way.
Why does this guy even bother to agree to do the show? Seems to enjoy skirting around questions or preferring not to get too specific.
Then the Trekyards guys push him to be specific to which he get agitated- why bother??
Make up your own canon about this ship- seems just as useful.
I've criticized Samuel and Stuart on this a number of times. Even Doug had told them some of these ships didn't get all this elaborate back story, that wasn't their job.
The Truth is the design really doesn't warrant an hour long discussion. At most you talk about the choices, how the CGI was created, how long it took and perhaps the process.
saquist Don't get me wrong, I love the content. It just seems a shame that guests are invited that don't seem to care about following the passion/structure of the show- we're here to discuss the SHIPS.
If you don't wanna play, why bother wracking these people's brains for something they've moved on from/don't care about.
But he keeps coming BACK...it's *so* clear that there is an unspoken understanding here, in the first part Sam almost winks at him while pushing (and smiling) about a particular obscure thing.
THEY ALL ARE IN ON THE JOKE, while also covering the design. And everyone is laughing, and Sam actually got Doug to theorise some very interesting ideas...they KNOW him, and how to interview him, he's not agitated, he likes the challenge and Sam's probing questions brings out the best of Doug's creative mind.
Fun convo amongst friends.
Everyone wins, except for people who can't determine the fun, tongue in cheek humour.
I'm not much of a sugar coater, Bladerunner.
I think there IS an unspoken understanding. Doug knows the show's format by now and it's focus is for the sake of the fans. It doesn't mean he isn't annoyed. I don't think it's a serious annoyance. It think it was a serious annoyance when he was first on the show. And if you doubt that, he's not the only one that has been annoyed by details of a story they didn't write. Tim Russ looked like he was going deliver a vulcan death grip on Sam after his question about USS Voyager.
Doug is getting popular on this show. He's said it in this video. These artist are getting MUCH deserved attention like they never had before. They are no longer 'unsung' heroes'. Sam and Stuart have brought their work to the forefront to the benefit of both fans and these professional and amateur artist. Tim Russ probably wanted to help promote Renegades and Trekyards was an easy 25,000 viewers. It's a no brainier. While these guys have clout already in Star Trek, Trek Yards it's a POWERFUL plat form and connects all sorts of people together.
I see huge possibilities for the channel. I hope they improve their quality and not just increase their quantity of shows. I'm still kinda waiting for the polished feel other shows have on You Tube, such as Spacedock, The Film Theorist, Vintage Space and Vsauce. I criticism them because I love them. I want to see them excel.
Theyre asking all these technical techobabble questions....Doug doesnt lthe answer...he only designed what was needed for a show. Its a business and a TV show! geeeeez.
Not the 3D printer thing again...
I say it use the drive from the discovery just more advanced.
I just can't stand this ship design. The connection points for the nacelle struts just look like no effort was made to provide a connection point. Not just that they're spindly, but it honestly looks like the strut just clips through the nacelle casing. It looks like a graphical glitch when you get up close.
This...
Is a horrible looking and preposterous ship, on a grasping at straws episode of the once second worse show of the whole “property”. We should be able to Orr it out of canon.
I have to agree.
I’ve always really hated the J.
Steven Baumann kinda looks like a bug from the front to
Martin Triscila it really does.
Steven Baumann he said it's supposed to be alive to I guess it kinda me sense but the D and E are far more appalling.
Martin Triscila I actually like the E. Never liked the D either.
Steven Baumann i prefer more batttlecruiser like ships I'm not a fan of the nx, tos enterprise or the j. But the kelvin timeline (jj Abrams) ships are cool.
i have to say the English guy is aggravating, a bit contrarian at times. Never gotten that impression before but damn in these enterprise j videos he has been a tad asinine.
The Enterprise D and this ship are two of the ugliest federation vessels I've ever seen associated with star trek.
I liked many designs and disliked many designs, both "canon" and non-canon.
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My own personal opinion... I dont like it. I dont enjoy looking at it. Not trying to be snarky or mean. Just being honest.
You know what I appreciate? The fact that you just said you don't like it, rather than make up a bunch of technical-sounding reasons you don't like it that don't really make logical sense. It's okay to just not like things!
It's hard to break down the numbers simply.
-Lets say this is like connecting half an Aircraft Carrier to a mass equal to 27 aircraft carriers with just a 15 foot I-Beam in between.
-Engineering Load Stresses depend on the thickness of the material compared to the two counter weights it connects.
*In other words: If you're on a see-saw and the person on the other end is too fat the see-saw will break under load.*
New materials like carbon nano tubes will add considerable strength 2-3 times more than normal. You would need a structure a million times more strong for the J Class Enterprise. So lets say you had a magic field that could take up the slack. Well what point is there in using matter if Energy can bearing that much of the load.
*It doesn't make sense.*
Making sense or not, they DO have a magic field to take up the slack - the structural integrity field.
Don't be willfully oblivious. The logic is the whole point.
Don't be a complete jackass. You're applying "logic" that doesn't apply in a sci-fi universe filled with magical technology and materials.
its horrible he designed it in a hurry to a filming schedule i don't believe he gave it any great thought