Tue, 5 January 2016
1701-B. Production Manager
Richard Marquez
Content Manager
Will Nguyen Chapters First Impressions (00:03:12) Design & Stats (00:11:27) Enterprise B Timeline (00:19:36)
Captain Harriman (00:27:13) Gambit Tie In (00:32:31)
Captain Johnson (00:35:45) Enterprise Lineage Timeline (00:40:58) Other Excelsior Ships (00:42:21) Final Thoughts (00:46:57) Send us your feedback!
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Wed, 22 April 2015
The 1701-C. Production Manager
Richard Marquez
Content Coordinator
Will Nguyen
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Tue, 15 July 2014
Enterprise Ship Legacy List. |
Tue, 24 June 2014
The 1701-E. |
Mon, 12 May 2014
Saucer Separation
One unique aspects of The Next Generation was a relic of The Original Series, though one we never saw. It was something Gene Roddenberry had wanted to show but couldn't—a separating ship. Finally, in TNG's pilot episode "Encounter at Farpoint," we got to see just what it would look like for the Enterprise's saucer and hull to go their separate ways. In this episode of Earl Grey hosts Phillip Gilfus, Darren Moser, and Daniel Proulx talk about one ship becoming two. We cover all instances where saucer separation was used or even just mentioned. So come enjoy your weekly dose of Earl Grey, this time in two smaller cups!
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Mon, 31 March 2014
Ships of TNG, Part 2. The Next Generation introduced us to many ship designs that would be used in Star Trek for years to come. In this episode of Earl Grey, Phillip Gilfus, Darren Moser, and Daniel Proulx bring you the second installment in our Ships of the Line series, TNG Edition. From Ferengi Marauders to Romulan Warbirds to Borg Cubes—and everything in between—we discuss the important alien ship designs that were encountered by Picard's Enterprise. |
Mon, 16 December 2013
Ships of TNG. The Next Generation brought us a variety of ship designs. From the workhorse of the fleet—the Excelsior class—to our beloved Galaxy class, all the way through to something radically different like the Olympic class, these ships were used for different purposes and expanded the Star Trek universe. In this episode of Earl Grey, hosts Phillip Gilfus, Darren Moser, and Daniel Proulx discuss a few of the ship designs that we saw throughout the series, the positives and negatives of each, and ship design in Star Trek in general. |
Mon, 23 September 2013
The 1701-D. One of the most iconic things to ever come out of The Original Series and its movies was the Enterprise herself. Recognizable to fans and non-fans alike, its simple-yet-elegant design influenced science fiction going forward. When it came time to launch Star Trek: The Next Generation, the ship had to be redesigned for a more modern era. Thus the Enterprise-D was born. In the episode of Earl Grey hosts Darren Moser, Phillip Gilfus, and Daniel Proulx discuss all things Enterprise-D, from the design to the sets and everything in between. Starting with "Encounter at Farpoint" and going all the way through to Star Trek Generations, the hosts discuss what worked, what didn't, and what made the ship so memorable. |