Enterprise is a criminally underrated series (minus the odd episode... *cough* These Are The Voyages) and the NX-01 is the perfect design for showing humanity's first steps into deep space.
It also shows how the Vulcans did not trust the Humans with their best technologies because of their illogical hostilities with their Andoran neighbors and borderline explosive relationship with the Tellarites. I actually find it kinda' stupid that the Andorans and Tellarites did not form an alliance before the Humans discovered warp speed. The communication speed and time needed were already there. By that time, humans only needed to agree to start contact with them... but the Trekverse needed humans to become the dominant force in the Federation despite having 4 founding species members with Humans being the newest warp-capable species.
It relied too heavily on time travel, tried to sell too much sexuality. They also downgraded the tech they should have already had, like rubbing that stuff on them after every mission. They did a good job at making a scifi show with a star trek skin. I guess making a prequel will always have its problems, one reason they should stop making them, they all suck imo
Captain Archer, hurrying to engineering: "It's been a long road, getting from there to here." Tucker: "You should've just used the pole, it takes like two seconds."
yeah indeed! People complained and I always thought "well...of course lets not forget its fucking hard!" like seriously how do you in the early 00's look futuristic but stay BELOW the future of the show but a future that was an IDEA of the future back then...lol
@@bsgtrekfan88 I'm not particularly a fan of Discovery for a multitude of reasons but I think they did a piss poor job with that ship. However I did like Discovery's take on the constitution class. Like a modernised version of the 60's aesthetic. EDIT: For clarity, the interior of Discovery is visually great as is most of the show, just doesn't fit with the era its meant to take place in the way they managed with Enterprise. Discovery's Constitution class was a good middle ground if they HAD to put the show where they did in the timeline.
@@fromthedumpstertothegrave3689 Exactly! I really REALLY appreciate and respect what they did to the overall design of the Enterprise in Discovery - and there uniforms. Its really hard to pull off "Future look from the past that cant look too old but also too new" bull -
Yep I agree. The ship brought over the feeling of being a new thing, one of the first deep space vessels. Something we could build ourselves with current technology.
Being an 80's/90's child, I find the NX beautiful and rugged looking - like the more exotic and sportier of sports cars of the time. Everything today is round and bubbled-out. But the NX gives me that mid-80's Lambo vibe. And that will always be ~cool~!
Enterprise is my favourite of the whole ST universe. The Andorians are by far the coolest race, a shame they don’t have a role in any of the other series. And T’pol on the pole... yes, definetly a thing we miss...
The ships getting cooler but the shows are plots where everyone is just starring at their belly buttons & pondering their navel buttons existence....BORING!
The ships getting cooler but the shows are plots where everyone is just starring at their belly buttons & pondering their navel buttons existence....BORING!
as a former propulsion worker in a Nimitz class aircraft carrier engine room, I can tell you without any hesitation, you do not ever, ever put the engine room right below the bridge. That is almost as stupid as putting ammunition below the bridge.
One of my favorite star trek enterprise quotes is between Malcom and Tucker in the season 4 Romulan ark: Tucker: "You did all this with one phase pistol?!!" Malcom: "Your good at building things, I'm good at blowing them up."
Honestly, Faith of the Heart doesn't bug me any more, but Archer's Theme will always be the proper opening to me (mostly because that's what it was, before the executives ruined it)
I like how they really tried to put Enterprise in it's time period. Discovery just feels too advanced, like it was intended for the future after Voyager, but then the whole thing was haphazardly shoved into the past. Of course later...
I’m with you there. I love the uniform because it feels like the logical next step from the flight suits used by NASA. I also loved how they showed actual crew loading actual torpedoes. Like , we’re not just pushing buttons and going “pew pew” here, there’s an actual greasy grimy crew at work inside this ship. I loved that, wanted more of it.
The actual ship design of Discovery was based on a model for Star Trek Phase 2 from the 70s, but, yeah, the spore drive was a little much. As for season 3, I think the show has had a consistent issue with the first few episodes of each season being great and then they kinda lose the pace and do a lot of nothing for half the season. On average, I think season 3 may be better than 2, but they both had great starts and then just go on stretching a secondary plot line for half the season and get nowhere with the main story until the last episode (happened with the search for Spock in season 2 and more unnecessary mirror universe stuff in season 3)
@@fisk0 I don't have a problem with the ship design externally, more the technology it has. They start out using holographic communication. Then they back peddle explaining that Pike prefers screens. So everyone from Kirk to Janeway just prefered screens?
It makes total sense; the idea was that the NX was just a step-and-a-half beyond being an engineering prototype ... so of course they'd be thinking "... but what if we need to make a substantial upgrade, and some significant parts just aren't compatible? We need to be able to have whole-sale swap-outs be feasible!" Tah-dah! There we have it!
If the studio hadn't pushed so hard for Enterprise to be a TNG rehash and let the creators have a little bit of freedom, ENT probably could have revived the franchise.
This. I wish they had stayed with the early "working out the bugs" narrative instead of zooming ahead into the Xindi arc. It was great seeing the origins of the Red Alert, food replicator quirks, transporter distrust, etc. Lore building at its best. But, apparently that was "too slow and boring" for most folks.
I will always regret that we didn’t get to see all of the crew members having to slide down that pole at some point. Bonus thought: there should have been a moment where someone couldn’t get to the bridge any other way and have to climb the pole and end up scaring the crap out of the people on the bridge because no one has EVER come up that way. 😂
Okay. One, I was going to flip out if you talked to Doug Drexler about the NX-01 and the refit didn't come up. Guess I should have had more faith (of the heart) in you. Two... The pole. Mind blown.
I do like the show's version of the NX-01. Doug says it's like the 'ironclads' of the Civil war and I always felt it was more like the first submarines of the 40's vs the new modern subs. The hallways had their support struts visible, where the original Enterprise 1701 looked sleeker, more civilized on the inside, with fewer structural interruptions in the walls and such. The NX didn't have space for all the nice touches, conveniences or aesthetics. And the design did look rushed, as if the engineers hurried that 'First Warp 5 capable' engine and stuffed it into a hull as quickly as they could. Hell, they were still experimenting with transporter technology. They didn't have shields or tractor beams... That would have to be a scarier version of Trek because that ship felt so vulnerable compared to the Constellation class.
@@dog3y3 I wish they had spent more time in that "working out the kinks" phase instead of rushing off to war and time travel. It felt more authentic and historically accurate (as much as fictional history can be).
Doug is a great guy, and a long time personal friend (back to 1978). He invited me to visit the sets (and art dept.) at Paramount long ago, which was a big thrill!! If you see the episode "Dead Stop", the NOMAD (2008 satellite) desk prop I made from scratch is seen in the opening shot of them looking for clues in Maywether's cabin.
I've always loved the NX-01 and sad they never got to go into later seasons with the Romulan War and Birth the of the Federation ramping up. Watching this though I found it neat that the modular portion in the back where engineering would just slide out is where the neck of the drive section gets installed allowing for the new warp core to be moved down.
Song “Faith of the Heart” was always a GREAT song for this show. I thought so from day one when Enterprise aired, and I still think that way today! To me, it totally set the stage for what the show was about. It set the tone for the show. It set the background. It truly set the purpose and meaning for that series.
I have just recently finished watching ENT for the first time so this was a very entertaining video. I thought the NX-01 kind of resembled a submarine on the inside with the low beams like in the ready room and the doors that have a locking hatch in case of emergency. Also, I really liked the signage around the ship stating 'Authorized Personnel Only' and the like. I can't believe it took me so long to actually getting around to watching it.
I've been watching SG-1 and she plays a minor character in a semi-recurring roll. She brings her fierceness to that character as well. Her hair is much more out of control too. What's funny is that I believe there are several actors/actresses that were also Star Trek extras who share screen time with her on SG-1 and I believe there are a few little side jokes that no one would catch if they' weren't avid Enterprise fans.
“Enterprise” is still my favorite series… and it breaks my heart when I hear the “reasons” why it was cancelled. I grew up with TNG, DS9, and VGR, but ENT still took the cake. I saw the potential, and I loved the TOS vibes they put into it. I wanted to see T’pol be shown as being half Romulan, I wanted to see the Earth-Romulan wars… stuff I read about, happening. Instead, they cancelled it. I just don’t get why people disliked it, and though I agree on some negative points: I feel they were overly critical. Shran as an officer on the NX? That would’ve rocked, a first Andorian main character! But nope… cancelled because of blindness…
I imagine a storyline wherein the crew had to eject Engineering and the ship had to be towed back to the ship yard for a new one only to be surprised that they're not just getting a new Engineering section but a whole new half of the ship.
This video has inspired me to make a red alert panel and hook it to the doorbell. The dog will love it, he already thinks its red alert when someone comes to the door.
In a similar-ish vein I've just discovered I can set my Amazon Echo to respond to the word 'Computer' rather than 'Alexa'. Have been delighting in walking into the room and saying "Computer! lights on!" or "Computer! play jazz!"
You see, this is why I love this channel. I know *nothing* about Trek and while watching the series, you're fulling me in on all the secret nitty gritty that I didn't know. Appreciate it, boys.
It's funny they mentioned the pole. I remember Valeris sliding down one in the Enterprise-A torpedo bay in the Director's Cut of "Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country". Also, I seem to recall they made that pod at the back of the NX-01 into an aft Photon Torpedo launcher after the ship got it's refit at the end of Season 2.
@@quoniam426 I know, which was why it always confused me when they fired them out the back of that pod sometimes. They definitely did that at least once, whether the VFX people meant to or not.
Ive gotta say, Star Trek fans could not kill off Enterprise fast enough. I loved it, but every other Star Trek fan hated it, because it wasnt in the TNG setting. Thats the only kind of Star Trek they wanted to watch, so they not only didnt support it, they bad-mouthed it whenever they could. Im glad there are others that appreciate the show now because there sure werent many of us when it was on.
I always assumed the song "Faith of the Heart" was written for Enterprise, until that is, rewatching the Robin Williams movie Patch Adams recently! How shocked I was! (And for the record I like it , and the ship design, crew/actors/characters and the series as a whole... all of which are miles ahead of Discovery in all categories) And as an aside, Adam, did you just say USS Thunderchild? Didn't know there was a ship of this name! Ulla!
The whole of engineering being modular makes a lot of sense. In the Ent era, warp cores weren't really standardized yet (let alone experimental new warp 5+ cores). So you couldn't just pop out a core and slide a new one in. The entirety of the engineering surrounding it would need to be refitted as well. And without a plethora of massive shipyards, it would be a pain to have to build a new ship around them.
omg when I watched enterprise back then, i was like "that ship looks almost kinda like one of the other ships in the star trek federation. I look at this page and was like "omg i was right back then" :)
Running low on Federation ships? Why not branch out into some of the non-Star Fleet hero ships. The IKS Rotaran got more screen time than most Star Fleet ships and earned its hero ship credentials with multiple storylines focused on it and its crew. So some love to the B'Rel beast of the 9th fleet!
Excellent. Btw, you may eventually run into the stories that 1. The actual drawings in early 60s for nuke power ships did have two cells extended from a central body. The enterprise is a spot on factual design. 2. Gene consulted with a vet specific medium to learn about Et organizations which led him to creating the federation of planets.
Enterprise (especially the 4 season) was soooo much better then every new Trek nowadays. Recently watched it and noticed Seth MacFarlane having a small role there.
I loved the show by always skipping the theme song, and being warned the ending would also infuriate me. I liked that it was about showing how SF became SF, and the modular design aspect being integral would have made it that much better. Also, yes, it's a crime they didn't use the pole.
My problem was the story arcs; I preferred individual shows that may or may not be connected to some other episodes or 2-4 episodes that are a small arc would be fine. I don't want to miss one episode and be lost. I was happy with everything else.
Love Doug's full size "Lost In Space Robot". Why don't you guys do a show about him? I love the NX class! It was a tough little ship! Durable, reliable and could be constantly upgraded. Love the fan stories about it's involvement in the Earth-Romulan war. Cudos to Doug Drexler! It was the perfect design for that era of Star Trek. I think the addition of a secondary hull is interesting, but that secondary hull, for me, ruined the ship's entire esthetic beauty and balance.
God damnit.. I had to stop this video to sing along with faith of the heart then come back to it.. thanks for that I’d been clean for a year and a half.
I don't know if its still about because trek stuff seems to come and go as far as availability but there was a great NX01 model kit by Polar Lights which had holes for all the..well... lights, obvs. I just made the model, didn't bother with a light setup but can imagine it would look great with it.
I spit something out when he said no one would notice using the model. :-) It was in 1 of 2 of the only huge space battles in trek, maybe 3. By now I would have noticed. Thanks for self owning though. Because I didn't know you were an nx-01 hater. Shame.. I always thought the nx was the closest to the real design by Bussard. Where the nacelles are not warp drives. They would be collectors of mostly hydrogen in space. And the nacelle is a factory that processes this material into fusion material. This both powers the impulse drive by fusion, but also provides the reactant plasma used in impulse drives. There's no way no know if this is an efficient design. But it's fun to know we have all the technology to build a ship like this today. Maybe not visually the same but in a smaller scale one that works in exactly the same way. I dig my fantasy. But it's got to have some sci in the fi. So NX represent...ya H8R. :-)
Enterprise is a criminally underrated series (minus the odd episode... *cough* These Are The Voyages) and the NX-01 is the perfect design for showing humanity's first steps into deep space.
We don't count These Are The Voyages as an Enterprise episode. It's a TNG episode.
@@Doctors_TARDIS exactly!!
It also shows how the Vulcans did not trust the Humans with their best technologies because of their illogical hostilities with their Andoran neighbors and borderline explosive relationship with the Tellarites. I actually find it kinda' stupid that the Andorans and Tellarites did not form an alliance before the Humans discovered warp speed. The communication speed and time needed were already there. By that time, humans only needed to agree to start contact with them... but the Trekverse needed humans to become the dominant force in the Federation despite having 4 founding species members with Humans being the newest warp-capable species.
It relied too heavily on time travel, tried to sell too much sexuality. They also downgraded the tech they should have already had, like rubbing that stuff on them after every mission. They did a good job at making a scifi show with a star trek skin.
I guess making a prequel will always have its problems, one reason they should stop making them, they all suck imo
@@jamesmeppler6375 All remakes suck? James Bond?
Captain Archer, hurrying to engineering: "It's been a long road, getting from there to here."
Tucker: "You should've just used the pole, it takes like two seconds."
There's a bad T'pol joke in there
@@Josep_Hernandez_Lujan T'pol on T'pole ? 😜
Anyone else read that in Tucker's accent?
Llll
@@JosephDickson Obviously yes.
I always loved the NX 01. Thought they did a great job of looking low tech while not slaved to the 60's aesthetic.
yeah indeed! People complained and I always thought "well...of course lets not forget its fucking hard!" like seriously how do you in the early 00's look futuristic but stay BELOW the future of the show but a future that was an IDEA of the future back then...lol
@@bsgtrekfan88 I'm not particularly a fan of Discovery for a multitude of reasons but I think they did a piss poor job with that ship. However I did like Discovery's take on the constitution class. Like a modernised version of the 60's aesthetic.
EDIT: For clarity, the interior of Discovery is visually great as is most of the show, just doesn't fit with the era its meant to take place in the way they managed with Enterprise. Discovery's Constitution class was a good middle ground if they HAD to put the show where they did in the timeline.
@@fromthedumpstertothegrave3689 Exactly! I really REALLY appreciate and respect what they did to the overall design of the Enterprise in Discovery - and there uniforms. Its really hard to pull off "Future look from the past that cant look too old but also too new" bull -
@@bsgtrekfan88 Personally, I think Axanar did it brilliantly.
Yep I agree. The ship brought over the feeling of being a new thing, one of the first deep space vessels. Something we could build ourselves with current technology.
The Enterprise is my favorite Star Trek series, so thank you for this episode.
mine too
Same
I really want to like it I really do
@@patoren3gou653 it's ok, just a show don't pull your leg if you dont really like it
I love Enterprise. Close second to Ds9 for me. I love series long story arcs.
Being an 80's/90's child, I find the NX beautiful and rugged looking - like the more exotic and sportier of sports cars of the time. Everything today is round and bubbled-out. But the NX gives me that mid-80's Lambo vibe. And that will always be ~cool~!
If they'd used the pole, Enterprise would still be airing today.
T'Pol on the pole, there's a show I would watch
@@derianvandalsen Indeed!
A fireman's pole? Fuck yeah!
@@joeywall4657 I envision an Orion slave girl episode in which T'Pol teaches the syndicate a trick or two during her Pon farr
Especially if they had T'pol and Hoshi on the pole.
Yes, I always liked Hoshi. She was a criminally underused character and for me the most attractive woman in Trek!
I had a huge crush on her
Massive crush on Hoshi.
And Travis too, actually.
But mostly Hoshi.
Yeah Hoshi just seemed more exotic than T'Pol for me. Since Linda Park is Japanese and I've always had a soft spot for Japanese ladies 💖
@@seajaye9540 Hoshi is Japanese, but Linda Park is Korean-American.
She was a pretty fair communications officer, but a truly monumental Empress of Humanity.
All hail Her Supreme Magnificence!
Warp core ejection system is offline.
~ Geordi La Forge, any given emergency
Why have an ejection system at all? Just shove it out the back door!
@@joshmayne2853 They probably just had a big button marked "Eject Warp Core" that actually was another GNDN. That's why it was always off line.
That was actually not a thing until Insurection and Voyager.
No. Someone bypassed the authorization code, and locked him out. And transporters are down.
Enterprise is my favourite of the whole ST universe. The Andorians are by far the coolest race, a shame they don’t have a role in any of the other series. And T’pol on the pole... yes, definetly a thing we miss...
Mee to!
The ships getting cooler but the shows are plots where everyone is just starring at their belly buttons & pondering their navel buttons existence....BORING!
The ships getting cooler but the shows are plots where everyone is just starring at their belly buttons & pondering their navel buttons existence....BORING!
They really did the Andorians justice. :)
I totally agree: The the pole was always necessary and "T'pol in a Pole" should have been obligatory.
Imagine the camera shot from the base of the pole looking upwards. It would have never been allowed on TOS with all those miniskirts...shame.
I'm fairly sure T'Pol slid down AN 'Engneers pole' ... ...
@@berthulf Yea, but she Tripp'd when she got to the base of it.
as a former propulsion worker in a Nimitz class aircraft carrier engine room, I can tell you without any hesitation, you do not ever, ever put the engine room right below the bridge. That is almost as stupid as putting ammunition below the bridge.
They really could have used the pole in the decontamination room; you know, just to kill time. They could have given it a spin.
Good timing, I'm rewatchting "Enterprise" for the first time via Netflix.
Clearly they made this video just for you, Mr. K
I rewatched it and still not a fan. Like the ship though...
I’m watching ds9 for the first time after avoiding in for 20 years
Me too, having avoided it for a while but new year and all
@@sinicalypse And I appreciate it very much. :)
One of my favorite star trek enterprise quotes is between Malcom and Tucker in the season 4 Romulan ark:
Tucker: "You did all this with one phase pistol?!!"
Malcom: "Your good at building things, I'm good at blowing them up."
Honestly, Faith of the Heart doesn't bug me any more, but Archer's Theme will always be the proper opening to me (mostly because that's what it was, before the executives ruined it)
I like how they really tried to put Enterprise in it's time period. Discovery just feels too advanced, like it was intended for the future after Voyager, but then the whole thing was haphazardly shoved into the past. Of course later...
i stopped watching discovery after season 2... how it’s been doing after? anything good?
I’m with you there. I love the uniform because it feels like the logical next step from the flight suits used by NASA. I also loved how they showed actual crew loading actual torpedoes. Like , we’re not just pushing buttons and going “pew pew” here, there’s an actual greasy grimy crew at work inside this ship. I loved that, wanted more of it.
Big agree. This is one of the main reasons why I enjoy the series so much. It feels just close enough to what we do today
The actual ship design of Discovery was based on a model for Star Trek Phase 2 from the 70s, but, yeah, the spore drive was a little much. As for season 3, I think the show has had a consistent issue with the first few episodes of each season being great and then they kinda lose the pace and do a lot of nothing for half the season. On average, I think season 3 may be better than 2, but they both had great starts and then just go on stretching a secondary plot line for half the season and get nowhere with the main story until the last episode (happened with the search for Spock in season 2 and more unnecessary mirror universe stuff in season 3)
@@fisk0 I don't have a problem with the ship design externally, more the technology it has. They start out using holographic communication. Then they back peddle explaining that Pike prefers screens. So everyone from Kirk to Janeway just prefered screens?
The engineering section bit sounds less like an eject than a ‘swap in the next iteration of the prototype hardware’.
It makes total sense; the idea was that the NX was just a step-and-a-half beyond being an engineering prototype ... so of course they'd be thinking "... but what if we need to make a substantial upgrade, and some significant parts just aren't compatible? We need to be able to have whole-sale swap-outs be feasible!" Tah-dah! There we have it!
If the studio hadn't pushed so hard for Enterprise to be a TNG rehash and let the creators have a little bit of freedom, ENT probably could have revived the franchise.
This. I wish they had stayed with the early "working out the bugs" narrative instead of zooming ahead into the Xindi arc. It was great seeing the origins of the Red Alert, food replicator quirks, transporter distrust, etc. Lore building at its best. But, apparently that was "too slow and boring" for most folks.
I think the idea of a first season set on Earth, putting together the crew and working out the bugs would have been great.
Get Doug to give breakdowns of all his Trek Ships! That was so awesome, bring back Doug ASAP!
When you announced the video, you had my curiosity, but with a thumbnail like that, now you have my attention.
all will be revealed!
Same.
D'jango is coming to kick your ass!
The NX-01 was a perfect predecessor to NX-01 Retrofit. Pity Retrofit never appeared on screen.
I will always regret that we didn’t get to see all of the crew members having to slide down that pole at some point.
Bonus thought: there should have been a moment where someone couldn’t get to the bridge any other way and have to climb the pole and end up scaring the crap out of the people on the bridge because no one has EVER come up that way. 😂
Okay.
One, I was going to flip out if you talked to Doug Drexler about the NX-01 and the refit didn't come up. Guess I should have had more faith (of the heart) in you.
Two... The pole. Mind blown.
what, are you telling me with that thumbnail that dan aykroyd is on the enterprise telling people to try out that pole???
Hehehehe ride the pole, ride her.
@@sid2112 damn right it is! *slides down pole* **snap**
it don't work...
I'm surprised he never got a cameo appearance
I think you mean "Ray Stanz"
You mean T'Pole?
Compared to Discovery, NX-01 is masterpiece.
@@biff322 I meant the ship itself and all it’s well thought features.
I'm not partial to ships with open areas in them.
Doug is one of my favorites in the Star Trek community. Also, I absolutely love the evolution of the NX to NX refit
Looking at Doug's background and thinking
"Danger, Will Robinson, danger!"
I'll ask him about his B9.
The NX-01 is honestly my favorite Enterprise ship.
I do like the show's version of the NX-01. Doug says it's like the 'ironclads' of the Civil war and I always felt it was more like the first submarines of the 40's vs the new modern subs. The hallways had their support struts visible, where the original Enterprise 1701 looked sleeker, more civilized on the inside, with fewer structural interruptions in the walls and such. The NX didn't have space for all the nice touches, conveniences or aesthetics. And the design did look rushed, as if the engineers hurried that 'First Warp 5 capable' engine and stuffed it into a hull as quickly as they could. Hell, they were still experimenting with transporter technology. They didn't have shields or tractor beams... That would have to be a scarier version of Trek because that ship felt so vulnerable compared to the Constellation class.
@@dog3y3 I wish they had spent more time in that "working out the kinks" phase instead of rushing off to war and time travel. It felt more authentic and historically accurate (as much as fictional history can be).
NX-01 is the most beautiful ship in Trek. It is perfect.
Doug is a great guy, and a long time personal friend (back to 1978). He invited me to visit the sets (and art dept.) at Paramount long ago, which was a big thrill!! If you see the episode "Dead Stop", the NOMAD (2008 satellite) desk prop I made from scratch is seen in the opening shot of them looking for clues in Maywether's cabin.
There was a mention of the warp field governor in an episode where Merriweather was sitting in zero G inside of a service junction.
Wow taking the sets apart as they were filming, the cast must have thought it was like the year of hell all over again
Kinda like how it had to feel those last 3 episodes of Enterprise, Two Mirror Universe episodes and one we don't talk about if we like the show...
The NX didn't have bowling alleys like the 1701.
True, but it was smaller, and I mean 01 has The Pole 🤷♀️
The NX didn't have a lot t of luxury or open space. That definitely felt correct given the era
@@sageoz9886 So, Skeeball?
Doug Drexler is awesome. Doubly so because he's so willing to go on various CZcams channels and talk at length about his Trek work.
Guess we found Out Dan Aykroyd was Chef and the food tasted so good because it included the souls of man and beast...
Yes, this was how it was intended to be revealed since episode one.
Don't forget the twinkie
Well, I guess the Cerritos is pretty much all you have left.
And La Sirena from the Picard series.
Ah, yes... The USS Doritos...
"HMS Thunderchild" was the name of a ship in the H.G. Wells story "War of the Worlds." The RN didn't have a ship actually named that.
I grew up with War of the Worlds, the audio version in the 70s, so I remember Thunderchild.
That was a great interview. Doug really seemed to love what he was doing when he was working on those shows. That just made my day.
I've always loved the NX-01 and sad they never got to go into later seasons with the Romulan War and Birth the of the Federation ramping up. Watching this though I found it neat that the modular portion in the back where engineering would just slide out is where the neck of the drive section gets installed allowing for the new warp core to be moved down.
The nx-01 is my favorite star trek vessel..
Song “Faith of the Heart” was always a GREAT song for this show. I thought so from day one when Enterprise aired, and I still think that way today! To me, it totally set the stage for what the show was about. It set the tone for the show. It set the background. It truly set the purpose and meaning for that series.
I love this show pity it was cut short though in my mind it could have lasted longer than 7 seasons let alone 4.
I agree with this! It's so frustrating that they only had 4 seasons..I personally like ST Enterprise more than DS9
@@LostSoulOfMars I do as well in fact I prefer it to Voyager and TNG as well.
I have just recently finished watching ENT for the first time so this was a very entertaining video. I thought the NX-01 kind of resembled a submarine on the inside with the low beams like in the ready room and the doors that have a locking hatch in case of emergency. Also, I really liked the signage around the ship stating 'Authorized Personnel Only' and the like. I can't believe it took me so long to actually getting around to watching it.
I love the NX-refit. I know there was plans to use it for series 5, so I'm sad that they didn't use it for the s4 finale.
I was so happy for my buddy Jolene when she got the part of T'pol.
Sexiest woman in trek, and thats saying a lot. Also the least important thing she brought to Enterprise.
@@JB-ym4up agreed. She and Scott got me in as a reoccurring background
Character for all 4 seasons.
You know Jolene Blalock, personally ?!?!
I've been watching SG-1 and she plays a minor character in a semi-recurring roll. She brings her fierceness to that character as well. Her hair is much more out of control too. What's funny is that I believe there are several actors/actresses that were also Star Trek extras who share screen time with her on SG-1 and I believe there are a few little side jokes that no one would catch if they' weren't avid Enterprise fans.
@@dog3y3 She plays the leader of the Amazonian like Hafta group, and another Teal'c groupie.
“Enterprise” is still my favorite series… and it breaks my heart when I hear the “reasons” why it was cancelled. I grew up with TNG, DS9, and VGR, but ENT still took the cake. I saw the potential, and I loved the TOS vibes they put into it. I wanted to see T’pol be shown as being half Romulan, I wanted to see the Earth-Romulan wars… stuff I read about, happening. Instead, they cancelled it. I just don’t get why people disliked it, and though I agree on some negative points: I feel they were overly critical. Shran as an officer on the NX? That would’ve rocked, a first Andorian main character! But nope… cancelled because of blindness…
Not only is Enterprise my favorite star trek series but the NX-01 is my favorite star trek ship. And hoshi sato is best girl
Achievement unlocked: "It's a secret to everyone."
Great episodes. I'm a loooooong time Trek fan and learned quite a bit. Also, Doug is awesome.
Im totally imagining firemans poles like the 60s batman had on the enterprise now :)
0:34 ...not as long as the road to get to that punchline...
I don't know why, but the idea of the entire engineering section being hot-swappable makes my day
Apparently the NX refit with the added secondary hull is called the Columbia class
Pretty much like the idea that the Enterprise refit was referred to in the FASA RPG as the Enterprise Class.
I imagine a storyline wherein the crew had to eject Engineering and the ship had to be towed back to the ship yard for a new one only to be surprised that they're not just getting a new Engineering section but a whole new half of the ship.
This video has inspired me to make a red alert panel and hook it to the doorbell. The dog will love it, he already thinks its red alert when someone comes to the door.
In a similar-ish vein I've just discovered I can set my Amazon Echo to respond to the word 'Computer' rather than 'Alexa'. Have been delighting in walking into the room and saying "Computer! lights on!" or "Computer! play jazz!"
Why, dear god WHY did this series get a pop song when EVERY OTHER SERIES in the franchise had an orchestral theme?!?!
Doug Drexler seems to be a really nice, fun, interesting and intelligent gent. Really great having him on!
You see, this is why I love this channel. I know *nothing* about Trek and while watching the series, you're fulling me in on all the secret nitty gritty that I didn't know. Appreciate it, boys.
The NX Enterprise is my favorite. It’s more grounded but still hopefully futuristic.
It's funny they mentioned the pole. I remember Valeris sliding down one in the Enterprise-A torpedo bay in the Director's Cut of "Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country". Also, I seem to recall they made that pod at the back of the NX-01 into an aft Photon Torpedo launcher after the ship got it's refit at the end of Season 2.
No photons were launched via a new magnetic slipway from the Armory room.
@@quoniam426 I know, which was why it always confused me when they fired them out the back of that pod sometimes. They definitely did that at least once, whether the VFX people meant to or not.
Ive gotta say, Star Trek fans could not kill off Enterprise fast enough. I loved it, but every other Star Trek fan hated it, because it wasnt in the TNG setting. Thats the only kind of Star Trek they wanted to watch, so they not only didnt support it, they bad-mouthed it whenever they could. Im glad there are others that appreciate the show now because there sure werent many of us when it was on.
I always assumed the song "Faith of the Heart" was written for Enterprise, until that is, rewatching the Robin Williams movie Patch Adams recently! How shocked I was! (And for the record I like it , and the ship design, crew/actors/characters and the series as a whole... all of which are miles ahead of Discovery in all categories)
And as an aside, Adam, did you just say USS Thunderchild? Didn't know there was a ship of this name! Ulla!
Amazing video, please please ask him about DS9 and everything he knows! Do it all again I will watch it.xxxx
The whole of engineering being modular makes a lot of sense. In the Ent era, warp cores weren't really standardized yet (let alone experimental new warp 5+ cores). So you couldn't just pop out a core and slide a new one in. The entirety of the engineering surrounding it would need to be refitted as well. And without a plethora of massive shipyards, it would be a pain to have to build a new ship around them.
I personally loved Faith of the Heart, even had it as our first dance at our wedding.
omg when I watched enterprise back then, i was like "that ship looks almost kinda like one of the other ships in the star trek federation. I look at this page and was like "omg i was right back then" :)
The NX will always be my favourite Star Fleet ship.
Man Doug rocking some guns there
He stays fit, I'll give him that!
You've heard of Elf on the Shelf…now, get ready for T'pol on a Pole!
You can tell Doug Drexler loves talking about these things
Now I have the image of Archer pole dancing stuck in my head. Thanks Trek Culture
oh common sing faith of the heart baby you got a great voice for singing it
Running low on Federation ships? Why not branch out into some of the non-Star Fleet hero ships. The IKS Rotaran got more screen time than most Star Fleet ships and earned its hero ship credentials with multiple storylines focused on it and its crew. So some love to the B'Rel beast of the 9th fleet!
Good point! I'd watch that!
I like it. The Rotaran may be the only non starfleet hero ship we see on screen outside La Sirena in Picard.
@@JaredLS10 The IGS Kumari also would count somewhat, despite not having as much story as the Rotaran.
@@lovehawks2814 agreed
Loved the pole secret. Makes sense, power is out, and you need to get to engineering.
Excellent. Btw, you may eventually run into the stories that 1. The actual drawings in early 60s for nuke power ships did have two cells extended from a central body. The enterprise is a spot on factual design. 2. Gene consulted with a vet specific medium to learn about Et organizations which led him to creating the federation of planets.
I love that Doug looks like a bro (and old bro, but nonetheless), but he's totally nerdy enough to do all of this awesome stuff.
I knew about the pole! Only because I watched this video when it first came out and then forgot Id already seen it.
If they used the pole more often maybe the show wouldn't have been cancelled.
Oh, and seeing T'Pol wrapped around a Pole would be great.
I've always liked the design of the nx-01 and the Akira class. Top 5 probably, maybe top 3.
They look more practical, for lack of a better term.
Enterprise (especially the 4 season) was soooo much better then every new Trek nowadays. Recently watched it and noticed Seth MacFarlane having a small role there.
I loved the show by always skipping the theme song, and being warned the ending would also infuriate me. I liked that it was about showing how SF became SF, and the modular design aspect being integral would have made it that much better. Also, yes, it's a crime they didn't use the pole.
That pun at the start though😂😂😂
Though what?
Adam Cleary is ALWAYS a win! Great opening
NX Class is my absolute favorite! Top fan! :)
I really like this format for your videos.
That note about the cymetrical warp governer thing gave me a real fizz.
The NX-01 is such a beautiful design, the exterior as much as the interior, I've loved it at first sight. Very well done!
My problem was the story arcs; I preferred individual shows that may or may not be connected to some other episodes or 2-4 episodes that are a small arc would be fine. I don't want to miss one episode and be lost. I was happy with everything else.
I was shown the NX 01 refit they planned on using for the 5th season. Great looking ship
Great video! It's a bummer these ship designs and details never get their due in the shows. The thought that goes into them is truly wasted.
So true!
Paul looks like he's so interested and enthusiastic lmfao.
I've been enjoying TrekCulture very much so far but with this masterpiece, it has truly come into its own. Great job, team! Top banana! 🍌😉🖖
Next do Secrets of USS Enterprise NCC 1701-B or C please
Love Doug's full size "Lost In Space Robot". Why don't you guys do a show about him? I love the NX class! It was a tough little ship! Durable, reliable and could be constantly upgraded. Love the fan stories about it's involvement in the Earth-Romulan war. Cudos to Doug Drexler! It was the perfect design for that era of Star Trek. I think the addition of a secondary hull is interesting, but that secondary hull, for me, ruined the ship's entire esthetic beauty and balance.
God damnit.. I had to stop this video to sing along with faith of the heart then come back to it.. thanks for that I’d been clean for a year and a half.
Ok, the pole would have been really cool to see!
The NX is my favourite! A real beauty.
doug is a really nice guy.... always happy to talk to fans.... and he has encouraged me to make starship models
I don't know if its still about because trek stuff seems to come and go as far as availability but there was a great NX01 model kit by Polar Lights which had holes for all the..well... lights, obvs. I just made the model, didn't bother with a light setup but can imagine it would look great with it.
The part about the ship parts looking like male and female body parts is causing me to regret being a Trekkie.
what parts?
Adam, you are a delight. Never change.
Great video. Thanks for collecting all this and producing it.
Not surprised about the fireman’s pole. We saw this on NCC1701-A in the torpedo bay. Still, woulda been pretty great to see Trip use one!
I spit something out when he said no one would notice using the model. :-) It was in 1 of 2 of the only huge space battles in trek, maybe 3. By now I would have noticed. Thanks for self owning though. Because I didn't know you were an nx-01 hater. Shame..
I always thought the nx was the closest to the real design by Bussard. Where the nacelles are not warp drives. They would be collectors of mostly hydrogen in space. And the nacelle is a factory that processes this material into fusion material. This both powers the impulse drive by fusion, but also provides the reactant plasma used in impulse drives.
There's no way no know if this is an efficient design. But it's fun to know we have all the technology to build a ship like this today. Maybe not visually the same but in a smaller scale one that works in exactly the same way. I dig my fantasy. But it's got to have some sci in the fi. So NX represent...ya H8R. :-)