My 2 cents: The Inquiry class wouldn't get nearly as much hate if it were introduced as a standalone ship, or even a squadron. The entire copy/paste fiasco was just the product of a last minute inclusion into the series and they definitely made up for it in S2/3. Watching the visual upgrades it's received to bring it more in line with Starfleet aesthetics has been a fun ride.
@Tezunegari
Жыл бұрын
Using only a small squadron of Inquiry class ships at Coppelius would also drive home how powerful this new ship is and how much Starfleet was sandbagging due to the arrogance developed in the pre-TNG and early TNG era. Or how far the Romulan Free State had fallen compared to the Romulan Empire.
@james13sylar
Жыл бұрын
I agree, I didn't hated that introduction, but it would have been better if they had been... maybe 8 ships? Perhaps add a few of other classes, but having few of them and seeing Riker boost about them, would sell really well how powerful they are. Heck, they could have a short skirmish with the Romulan enemies before they open communications. On a similar topic, I think it would have been better if the Romulans also had fewer ships. They are supposed to be a fanatical cult within the Tal Shiar, there shouldn't be many of them, but there wasn't any reason for them to be so many, even a single spaceship could have glassed a world without any protection. They tried to make it more grandiose than it was by adding a lot of ships, while keeping it small could have made it more meaningful.
@Darmok_
Жыл бұрын
Yeah aside from the deflector “grill” I actually really like the design. It looks practical and thought out.
@blacktronpavel
Жыл бұрын
Precisely
@shanenolan5625
Жыл бұрын
They described the task force as a squadron in the previous episode. . I'd argue it was a fleet battle squadron. . Some sort of rapid reaction fleet . ?
@hellfish2309
Жыл бұрын
definitely feels like a warship… the Enterprise-F is out there great for entertaining ambassadors and showing off Starfleet’s engineering prowess for strong, defended cruisers; whereas the Inquiry asks the the question: “what if war?” Given the size of her impulses compared to her hull, she feels like a destroyer
@808INFantry11X
Жыл бұрын
Well the Enterprise F in ad of itself is very much a war ship but with favor toward exploration and very much a flagship. The inquiry reminds of the arleigh Burke class destroyers here in the US Navy such USS Bulkley, Chung Hoon and Mason. They are work horse warships doing things such counter piracy escort missions for battle groups and commerce.
@hellfish2309
Жыл бұрын
@@808INFantry11X true but they had the reliable Intrepid class already, and in modernizing the slot it filled they went and committed to a combat forward fleet doctrine If I were some regular gleep glorps greeted by the UFP from the bow of an Intrepid, I don’t think I’d be as menaced as I would be if it were from that of an Inquiry
@joecostantino3684
Жыл бұрын
Always wanted to believe that these ships were a "Warship Fleet in Reserve" deployed when a major problem/threat needs sorting out in a timely manner. I mean of course they have exploration capabilities, all Starfleet ships do (even the Defiant did to a point). Clearly though this isn't their best role as exploration is probably best left up to ships like the new Enterprise G.
@BNuts
Жыл бұрын
@@joecostantino3684 You mean the _Titan-B_ ? Yes, I still feel they should've called it that. Rick did a video on _Titan_ s, and there was one before Riker's. And since the _Titan_ has a legacy of its own, I believe the name of _Enterprise_ could have been given to a different vessel. One more capable of a flagship's duties. Not that there can't be _Trek_ without an _Enterprise_ , because there can be.
@L1z43vr
Жыл бұрын
What is war Aliens can’t hurt me Can’t hurt me No more
@scottgardener
Жыл бұрын
The real-world rushed quality can fit in with in-canon logic; it was cranked out quickly to fill fleet shortages, and the emergency involving the Tal Shiar prompted the launch of every available ship from the ship yard where they were launched, with some incomplete and missing things like their registry numbers. Some might have lacked a full compliment of weapons and might have even been included as a bluff to inflate the appearance of numbers. The following Tuesday would no doubt be a pretty busy day for Planet Express.
@iyadmajdi
Жыл бұрын
I’ve always thought that the numbers were simply an en masse hologram trick by Riker. But this theory makes sense too, although I don’t think Starfleet would crank out this many of a single class even despite losses
@MrPaladino
Жыл бұрын
@@iyadmajdi with them using Industrial Replicators (at last...) in "Children of Mars" (a failing of Star Trek I always thought absurd), they could crank out ships by the thousands in short order, if necessary. They only needed to "hard build" a ship once, thus fulfilling the more "romantic" notions of shipwrighting seen in earlier iterations of Star Trek and then fart out clones of the ship en masse with reckless abandon after. And even in TNG, they implied that mining wasn't always people scraping ore off walls as much as mass-beaming entire veins up from orbit for processing. So supply shouldn't be an issue. I've always contended that the speed at which the Federation operated in the old days was absurdly slow. 10 years to build a Galaxy Class? Oh, please. Maybe if you built the damn thing out of Legos. lol
@Jiub_SN
Жыл бұрын
@@MrPaladinothe issue with using the replicators for ships in the past was its inability to replicate duranium/tritanium and most other special materials they used in their starships
@Plaprad
7 ай бұрын
@@MrPaladino I'm really showing my age here.... I was watching late night QVC back in the 90's when they had a Star Trek "show" (I guess). They even had a guest from the series on, I think it was George Takai, but I'm not 100%. One thing I do remember is them talking about how in TOS ships were built by hand and took months to build. Then they started talking about how by TNG, ships were produced en masse with replicators and a Galaxy Class could be built in under a day. Seemed odd to 12yo me, but since one of the cast members was agreeing with it, that's what I was going with. Then DS9 got to the Dominion war and I was confused as to why they were running short on ships.
@lhei_tayuun
5 ай бұрын
I had a similar thought to @scottgardener at first. In context, it's about the only thing that makes sense. It seems like the fleet was organized in a hurry and all came from the same place, but that doesn't quite make sense as the ships all seem to be *new*, and Riker boasts about their capabilities. This would imply they were basically created for this sortie, or at least in anticipation of such a singular event, as any other hastily organized effort would have undoubtedly included a wide variety of ships, like in a Star Trek show. Remember when theorizing was something passionate fans did for fun instead of a desperate attempt to patch holes and poor decisions of the property itself? I think it's pretty clear the people that should have thought about this just didn't, resulting in a poorly written and poorly executed story beat betraying just how little interest Star Trek has in actually being Star Trek outside of combing through memory alpha for references to make and keywords to distract from poor attempts and plausible technobabble. I'm being harsh. I even enjoyed Picard season 1. I'm just tired of being handed -flavored paste and then looked at quizzically when I'm not overjoyed. "What, I thought you liked ." It's not like I wouldn't have met it half-way, if only it felt like it cared rather than that I wasn't supposed to. I just can't any more, but I can't deny it's still in my bones. Until they boot Kurtzman or give Terry Matalas his own show, Lower Decks just isn't enough to sustain me as a fan.
@FeeriiEekii
Жыл бұрын
The season 2-3 refit looks so much better. Funny lifecycle of this ship: Originally concept art for STO > eventually used 10ish years later for Picard season 1 > Cryptic makes a more detailed model for STO and adds some 'missing bits' > model from STO goes back to Picard season 2-3 VFX people to add more details and further refinement to eventually come full circle and become a pretty good looking ship imho.
@Mazra42
8 ай бұрын
The Picard S2 designers took the design and just squished the secondary hull in various places to make it "sleeker" and fit a deflector dish. The result is oddly jagged angles under the deflector, a secondary hull that does not properly line up with the saucer, a squished deflector because they wanted to fit a deflector on the new squished secondary hull, nacelle pylons that are no longer connected to the hangar, and an overall design language clash of angles vs curves. It doesn't matter in Picard S2, because it's in a 2-second shot in the dark where you can't see shit, but when Cryptic then reimported the design into STO, they decided to not fix any of the stupid stuff, because they wanted to be faithful to the show. WHY?!
@FeeriiEekii
8 ай бұрын
@@Mazra42 dunno what to tell you, I like the refit/redesign and regularly fly it in STO🤷♂️, imho a big improvement over the (very much unfinished) version in season 1, but taste is subjective ofcourse.
@mr.headcrab31
Жыл бұрын
I had always thought that the Inquiry Class was a product of advanced industrial replication. With U.P. destroyed, Starfleet could finally upgrade the manufacturing facilities to create entire hulls, with the drive and life support systems only needing a final fitting, or maybe the addition of some non-replicatable components. a monolithic construction like that would be way more structurally rigid, but would be an absolute nightmare to service in the long term. But, when you need a fast, tough fleet for defense, sometimes a stop gap is what you need until you can ramp up production of the better designs. As for the brush bar on the deflector, I assumed it was something to do with protecting the deflector from damage when the shields go down, or maybe damage from planetary landings. Either way, it was removed from later iterations. Great video, as per usual.
@peoplez129
Жыл бұрын
I think what it shows is that star fleet is soo ideologically bankrupt, all they can really do is create one ship and then copy paste it. In reality it would be poor judgment to create a singular design in such numbers, since any weaknesses it has would be able to be exploited for all other vessels. The only advantage is that a whole fleet of them is easy to calculate the combined capabilities and to just add more or less ships based on the task. But given that starfleet has soo much technology, big ships like these shouldn't even be needed. Just like the enterprise was mostly empty compartments, the crew couldn't even fill one deck of the ship. Space isn't needed for long range missions, because they have holodecks that simulate space, and we've seen ships before that basically are one big holodeck on the inside, so things like sleeping quarters, common areas, etc....all can be condensed into a holodeck. You could nearly pack crews in like sardines, and they wouldn't even know it, feeling like they're in a space ship the size of a whole planet. The ships are supposed to show how powerful they are, that they can just add all that extra mass to the ship, but a smaller ship with stronger weapons and shields and thicker armor would be far more advantageous in every way. Of course the first thought that would arise in people's mind is the Defiant class ship. But I think they can do even better than that. Given the mass of these ships, they could make smaller ships 1/10th the size, with 10 times thicker armor, multiple warp cores, and way stronger shields.
@baystated
Жыл бұрын
I love those wavy decks with windows curving up and over like they were just texture maps laid in a rushed and sloppy manner over the model's curves. I wonder what kind of warped mad fun house haunted mansiony hallways they have inside. A flattened design but not flat floors.
@bipolarminddroppings
Жыл бұрын
Maybe this is a ship for beings who come from a planet with weird shaped buildings and hallways and they wanted them to feel at home?
@chadwickmccarty4944
Жыл бұрын
The Inquiry's introduction in the series was spotty but in the game STO I find it performs really well.
@distortedsoul27
Жыл бұрын
If you're able to get it, that is. Lol.
@DarthArachnious
Жыл бұрын
When I first saw the fleet of identical ships in Picard, then Riker described how powerful they were. It made total sense to me. Every time the Borg or the Dominion attack Earth. The Federation scrambles to bring in ships from all over to Quadrant to hold the line. This is why several Admirals have tried to militarize Star Fleet. But now they built a fleet that wasn't made for exploration, no laboratories or Stellar Cartography. Just Phasers, Torpedoes and Shields. Always on standby, ready to deploy to a combat situation. And almost instantly I realized that's not what the writers and producers intended. It was a cut and past job to save time and money.
@RandomTrinidadian
Жыл бұрын
The Copy n' Paste class starship 😁
@Carlos0619ASmith
Жыл бұрын
Forever remember as so, as long it exist
@macklee6837
Жыл бұрын
I've just started playing STO and I love it! I really want the Inquiry now. Riker sold it hard, so it's gotta be good! 🤩
@blacktronpavel
Жыл бұрын
The USS "Copypaste" wasn't controversial per se... Just the fact that the fleet was 100% comprised of them. There's a great fan rendition where multiple legacy ship types warp in that saves the scene. The easy thing is because this is digitally available (except for limited Blu-ray releases) this can be fixed after the fact easily with more ship models that were used in Seasons 2 and 3. No one would be bothered by this at all.
@BluegrassGeek
Жыл бұрын
Easy, but expensive to do, and they wouldn't make the money back from the change. So I don't expect Paramount to ever do this.
@MrPaladino
Жыл бұрын
The problem with a "Legacy" fleet is that many of those "legacy" designs were retired. And retrofitting them so they could keep up with the Inquiry at Warp 9.99 would've been a monumental undertaking (as an in-universe explanation). The Galaxy Class would be hampered at Warp 9.7 and fall hours or even days behind the rest of the fleet in a matter of moments. I think people forget everything we learned from the show about Warp Field dynamics and the geometric range of the Warp Factors past 9.0. 9.1 to 9.9, for example, is several orders of magnitude greater. New 25th Century design could do it, and the specifically retrofitted classes like the Sovereign Class (which could already sustain Warp 9.9 for an obscene amount of time in the 2370s) an obvious exception. That's the only true "Legacy" design seen left in the amassed fleet in season 3 of the show. Otherwise, it was all things like Inquiry, Pathfinder, Odyssey, Reliant, Duderstadt, Sagan, Connie III, Gagarin, Excelsior II, uhhh... that weird flat ship they had at Daystrom (can't think of it off the top of my head) and a few others unidentified at Frontier Day.
@MrPaladino
Жыл бұрын
Also Ross, and Sutherland.
@zerrodefex
3 ай бұрын
The warp factors seem to be meaningless in Picard, especially in Season 3 where even shuttlecraft appear to cross the Federation in mere minutes.
@AverageBritishNerd1138
Жыл бұрын
I really loved the original 'Archer'-class (iirc?) concept by John Eaves, and was a bit sad when the Inquiry showed up and wasn't as curved as the concept. Thankfully, it looks like they've corrected that now, so I'm hoping they'll update/add to the STO model with the new visuals! It's a really solid ship too, with the Miracle Worker abilities and Bridge Officer seating.
@Efyhxsl59m
Жыл бұрын
In STO I love my Inquiry/Arbiter/Avenger/Fleet Avenger kitbashed ship, looks great, don't see too many like it, and it's powerful as hell.
@flatline8580
Жыл бұрын
I find it hard to give up my Arbiter even though I got the legendary anniversary pack a few months ago, lol...
@Efyhxsl59m
Жыл бұрын
@@flatline8580 the 10th anniversary?
@flatline8580
Жыл бұрын
@@Efyhxsl59m Nah, 13th I think? Decade of saving up Zen, lol... Whole bunch of legendary ships including the Constitution. I just really like the Avenger look, hehe...
@Efyhxsl59m
Жыл бұрын
@Flat Line 12th and 13th which I have are all Terran non Legendary shios, they're great but not Legendary. I don't have the 10th or 11th which is all Legendary ships, i was gonna get the 10th but the 13th was too appealing to pass up so I got that instead. I've got a few Legendary bundles like romulan warbird bundle, calien, dominion bug ship, Miranda, and galaxy dread. I live them with all the skins, traits and consoles you get with Legendary ships. The more kitbash I can do with a ship the more I tend to like it. My current favorite ship to fly is the Terran Monitor (nebula) carrier.
@flatline8580
Жыл бұрын
@@Efyhxsl59m Ah yeah it was the 10th Anniversary bundle when it when on super sale! Not sure how kit-bashy the parts are, havent experimented much.
@sillyrabbit734
Жыл бұрын
I'd love to see the latest refinements to the model introduced to Star Trek Online
@AverageBritishNerd1138
Жыл бұрын
You and me both! I've got one in STO, but I've kit bashed it to remove the grille-type deflector. It looks great, but not the same as the S2/S3 version. Though the original concept art is definitely what I loved first.
@TheChillee
Жыл бұрын
I hope the S2/S3 Picard version comes out as a Legendary Inquiry. I’d open as many Lockboxes as needed to get one.,. hear me, Cryptic/Gearbox??? Will spend $$ 😜
@NACLGames
Жыл бұрын
It's pretty lucky that the design, while obviously wasn't intended as such, ended up pretty close to classic Andorian ship design, with it's tapered spinal hull and sweeping nacelle configuration. It might have been a happy coincidence, but it really does make sense to me that this ship's design was refined at and built at the Andorian Imperial Shipyards, possibly with little influence beyond a requirements list from Starfleet and Utopia Planitia.
@Evil0tto
Жыл бұрын
It gives off a definite Galactica vibe. I'm glad they refined it... it's not a terrible design, but it also needs work to fit into the Starfleet style.
@wmlukepriest8012
Жыл бұрын
Loving the rapid releases of lore videos recently! Definitely my favorite kind of contact from you.
@Peregrine57
Жыл бұрын
Yeah, the copy/paste fleet was not a great moment for the ship, but if its introduction is the worst thing about it, I think we can get over it. I have very little issue with the design other than that. The grill deflector is... different. But I can hardly fault them for trying different things.
@StrikeNoir105E
Жыл бұрын
IMHO given the advancements in CGI implementation in shows, couldn't they just... well, change things up from the "copy paste" scene on future re-runs and BD's of the show? For example, they can use some of the CG models they used in S2 and S3 for the scene in order to give it more variety. This is a standard you frequently see on the other side of the Pacific where the shows' post-production get touched up after the show's initial airing.
@Peregrine57
Жыл бұрын
@@StrikeNoir105E it's technically feasible but I doubt it's very likely. The studio would have to pay for it, and for that to happen there would need to be some expectation to recoup the cost. And the shows done now, so I don't think there's any interest. There was some digital touch-up done post original airing, and ahead of the blu-ray release. But aside from that, I think they're done with it.
@ericzaiz8358
Жыл бұрын
It makes sense to me. How many times in tge show has Hero Ship been the only Ship in the sector to run to the rescue? Having a unified ship class to be the cav riding to the rescue is a plus.
@raideurng2508
Жыл бұрын
Honestly, it looks almost Klingon in design. Blade-like nacelles, sharp and aggressive angles, dark paneling, oversized impulse engines, and initially lacking a prominent deflector dish.
@michaelgreenwood3413
Жыл бұрын
Well, Worf WAS part of Starfleet.
@joshuahadams
23 күн бұрын
I’d say it almost looks like pre-Federation Andorian ships, like the _Kumari_ in ENT. It’s like they took their old battle cruiser and modernized it into a standard Federation layout.
@Reepicheep-1
Жыл бұрын
_"This is my Inquiry. There are many like it, but this one is mine."_ It felt like a shipyard had a bunch awaiting refit just floating around, then grabbed whatever crew they had to aid Riker. We did this in WW2 as well: factory runs nonstop on the original design, then planes/tanks/etc. get taken elsewhere to modification centers for upgrades to latest specs, then on to combat.
@Iceflkn
Ай бұрын
I'm so glad I decided to, "look into" the, "Inquiry" class video! 😉
@stevieturner9338
Жыл бұрын
Thanks again Rick. I really look forward to these informitive videos.
@pathfinderdiscovery9395
8 ай бұрын
I love the design of this class , it’s tuff an heavenly to look at
@GregPrice-ep2dk
Жыл бұрын
The Connie III class also has a two-type phaser system.
@Rune20042
Жыл бұрын
So this is the starfleet equivalent of F around and find out. Awesome!
@DSborg15
Жыл бұрын
it give me hope that more STO ships coming to TV; was not wrong - I appreciate that in Picard
@gregbadioli_915
Жыл бұрын
The only issues I had with the ship design were the Deflector and the sensor pods that looked to much like windows. Now that both of those issues are fixed I can truly say that this is one of my favorite ships.
@zeekfarrongaming5302
Жыл бұрын
Love my Inquiry class in STO. Mine is definitely made to be a warship and is armed to the teeth
@cask82
Жыл бұрын
Hey Rick Rick here, you give the greatest Starfleet videos. Keep it to, love the narrative voice
@CaptainKeen
Жыл бұрын
Feels like a mashup between the Sovereign and Voyager
@augurseer
Жыл бұрын
An awesome little ship. It's intro was messed with by the copy paste
@thepartydontstoptilliwalkin
3 ай бұрын
The one in the thumbnail looks excellent and everything I wish it had looked like in the show.
@Twist-The-Friendly-Hunter
Жыл бұрын
I actually really love this ship. Its not large, overly complicated and as a standard hull it could be adapted for various purposes. So get WHY in cannon as it makes sense starfleet could mass produce this ship and make a massive fleet that's able to be deployed quickly whilst the main fleet is out exploring. This ship can be adapted for various missions, have various designs and as you say... armed to the teeth. Hence why i love the ship, its a general use, good looking ship that would make potential attackers think twice before engaging. Do i think the copy paste was excessive? Yeah it was, they should have added some other ships in the mix. You have to hand it to the designers.
@incogni-bro8276
Жыл бұрын
Love the Inquiry design (even its deflector)
@lezhilo772
Жыл бұрын
Finally someone who pronounces Zhang He correctly!
@darinbauer8122
Жыл бұрын
Those engineers need to create a transwarp solution pronto! ❤
@ODST_Parker
Жыл бұрын
Gotta love the fanbase and their ability to retcon in some lore to fix issues the actual producers messed up very badly. We will always remember the copy/paste fleet, and hopefully avoid ever doing that kind of thing again. The fact a modern, mainline Star Trek production couldn't get the time or resources to get that done is just sad. I'll say it, I'm finally coming around to the Inquiry. After the deflector redesign, I actually like it. I HATE the grill version, and I still don't like the forward-swept nacelle pylons, but now at least it looks like a proper Starfleet ship. The rest of the design, if it's indicative of the era of Picard, has been changed well enough that I can appreciate it for what it is. It's funny, because the Inquiry is referred to as a "battlecruiser" in Star Trek Online. They even went so far as to make it the third ship in the line descending from the Avenger class, going all the way back to the discovery of the Solanae Dyson sphere. The Avenger, Arbiter, and Inquiry share a console set and interchangeable parts. If they add this updated Inquiry to the game at some point, it MIGHT even become part of my custom ship design. Currently, I think the Arbiter hull looks fantastic with the rest of the Avenger's pieces (flat pylons, not the upward-swept ones), and it gets a black hull material unique to that trio of ships. I think it makes for a great stealth battlecruiser.
@Deltarious
3 ай бұрын
I do kind of like the class name for the type of ship it is, all it's missing is an AI type voice when it gets ready to fight things, hail the opposing fleet: "Inquiry: Are you ready to die?"
@Momo-tc7sc
Жыл бұрын
The Inquiry Class. Because you can get more with a kind word, a type 15 phaser array, and an unlimited supply of quantum torpedoes than you can with just a kind word.
@Daedalus-BC308
Жыл бұрын
It's been long established that the bridge modules of a Federation starship are interchangeable. With that in mind, it would be nice to see that redesigned too. I feel like the current bridge sticks up too much.
@zerrodefex
3 ай бұрын
Like how the Defiant-class has the bridge module sunken into the hull and armored over.
@PelhamExpress
Жыл бұрын
My head cannon was that after Mars, the Inquiry class became Starfleets version of the Clemson/Fletcher/Essex swarms of the US Navy, war emergency mass produced ships designed to quickly replace the ships lost in the Synth attacks.
@shanenolan5625
Жыл бұрын
I believe it was . Or that's what they said in the lore . They were built for rapid construction and with a duel , defence/ exploration role .
@radeakins
Жыл бұрын
I would describe it as a starfleet version of WW2 mass weapons productions. B-17s, Liberty Ships, T-34s, etc. Mass production to win by weight of numbers.
@_Omega_Weapon
Жыл бұрын
Hey Rick. You should do more videos on the STO ships. Like the Chimera, Buran, Edison etc. Great vid as always!
@kerviuskuroshiba5120
Жыл бұрын
Appreciate the info on the Inquiry Class. After the sour taste of her debut, this update on her is most welcome to attempt to make amends. While she does have a lot of teeth and potential with that munitions factory, I am still biased in commanding the Prometheus Class for all of my combat needs 😇
@entropy11
Жыл бұрын
The refit does so much good to the Inquiry. But I still think it's too big in canon, it should have been a solid little pocket battlecruiser.
@siatelecomsltdLondon
Жыл бұрын
It has just occurred to me that when you change the two narcels on Startrek ships with landing decks, you have a Battlestar Galactica design. 😮
@MrMikellsof88
6 ай бұрын
You know I just realised that Riker's fleet in Season 1 of Picard would have had to warp through the planet's gravity well to come out of subspace facing the Tal Shiar fleet. Yet more lore breaking since Kurtzman got involved in the franchise.
@zerrodefex
3 ай бұрын
That and the whole dropping out of warp and stopping on a dime so close to one another just irks me whenever I see it.
@MrMikellsof88
3 ай бұрын
@@zerrodefex Staple of "Star Trek" since JJ made those stupid movies. They've been depicting a warp bubble collapse like that since 09 and it's so stupid.
@Gdsm9
8 ай бұрын
There's a Federstion ship in STO called the Battlecruiser, or something to that effect. When the Inquiry appeared on screen, I could have sworn that is that that ship. I still think they look quite similar.
@samcarpenter_
Жыл бұрын
I really like the updated Inquiry, but I really wish the nacelles weren't angled with the pylons but instead stood upright like the Sovereign's.
@MiquelGorbiviUS
11 ай бұрын
This vessel could have so much they could have done. Big shuttle launch bay on the rear of the saucer section instead of impulse engines, allowing for at least a dozen delta flyer. The dorsal and ventral side could fit multiple torpedo launchers or pulse phase weapons. That would be a dream ship of war.
@korrthemighty1
Жыл бұрын
My fave ship is the Resolute class cruiser. When it went up for sale last month. I snatched it up lol
@CelticCubby
9 ай бұрын
The Inquiry class has grown on me.
@stevengalloway8052
Жыл бұрын
The Inquiry class kicks butt, and then some... 😏
@AmeliaNeek
Жыл бұрын
The deflector dish bit is more of a retroactive explanation rather than a retcon. A retcon is when canon is changed and we're expected to simply forget all about it.
@JessWLStuart
3 күн бұрын
"Hey, its a retcon! But it's an explanation I'll grab on to!" - Certifiably Ingame, 2024
@mariokajin
Жыл бұрын
For this reason I really like the Terran empire. Because they are not going around with a 10 ft sailboat to fight a USS Gerald Ford fleet like the federation did.
@moronnucleosus3339
Жыл бұрын
So I think you may be missing something with the speed portion. "Fastest" may have been in reference to its battle speed/agility. Might be something to look into and perhaps include as a separate category perhaps.
@darinbauer8122
Жыл бұрын
It would be nice to have combat control at highest sublight. I think that you are correct, it must be this particular ship that can pull it off. I don't have Starfleet Engineering stats to find out for sure however it would seem that may be the case here.
@alexxbaudwhyn7572
Жыл бұрын
I do like the beefy, swept forward nacelle struts
@diver-wi9th
Жыл бұрын
Ship looks awesome
@mickeyholding7970
2 ай бұрын
We never got a Nebula version of the Inquiry class. I'd love to see you come up with one.
@Tricky117
Жыл бұрын
I always look at the Inquiry as a more combat oriented Intrepid. Like the Pathfinder branch went down exploration and science, and the Inquiry went down the more rapid tactical response route. Always looked like a more militarised Intrepid class to me with less moving parts and more armour. Like someone looked at the Sovereign and said "Those guns" points to Intrepid "That frame" type of thing. Just seems weird to have it as a replacement for the Nebula when they ultimately went for the Sutherland class around the same time.
@bipolarminddroppings
Жыл бұрын
Unknown alien species: This Starfleet sounds a lot like a military, to me. Starfleet First Contact Officer: No, no, no. We are explorers. Alien: Then why do our scans show 14 phaser banks and 9 torpedo tubes on a ship with a crew of 13? Starfleet FCO: Well, you see we do a lot of planetary surveying and those phasers are perfect for boring small holes into the surface, heating up parts of the atmosphere, that kind of thing. The fact that they also happen to function as rather effective death rays is a happy accident. Alien: and the torpedo tubes? SF FCO: Those are actually for launching drones and probes. I mean yes, they *can* launch a tri-cobalt device that will render an entire solar system uninhabitable for a thousand years, but we would totally never use them for that... Alien: how do we join?
@christelting1359
18 күн бұрын
Now that is a ship I would want. Never been a fan of the secondary hull. The secondary hull only really made sense when you had saucer separation capability. Although I believe the original Constitution class had the capability, with the Galaxy Class it really made sense being a ship filled with family's and civilians; a traveling small town. This ship though screams being able to take a lot of damage and still keep going. And fast to boot. Image a small fleet of a dozen of these being sent out on a exploratory mission. One ship of possibly another design takes point and the rest spread out and do survey's and mining or trade for resources in the background; ready to come to any ship's rescue. Screw with the little brother and the big brothers show up.
@CtrlOptDel
Жыл бұрын
"Yes... Federation battle cruiser." ~ Torg, Star Trek III: The Search for Spock
@PhilipWeberAB
3 ай бұрын
think it's neat we have an entire fleet if galaxy class sized warships ready to rustle your jimmies. Keeping them around should instill a more peaceful period for the federation.
@thebaccathatchews
Жыл бұрын
My main concern isn't the Inquiry fleet numbers, but that, because considering the resources the Federation have access to, *every* ship class should have Inquiry fleet numbers, because scifi writers have no sense of scale.
@thebatt6183
Жыл бұрын
The inquiry class is the most advanced and lethal ship starfleet has ever built so advanced and lethal that it was seen once and that's it
@greyofpta5305
Жыл бұрын
The 'Screw Your Vision of a bright future Roddenberry' class.
@mast3734
Жыл бұрын
I have always said that the Inquiry’s thing should have been that, in response to Star Fleet’s weakened state post-mars, it used the latest in transporters, replicators, and holograms to create highly realistic copies of itself.
@jamescrawley7993
Жыл бұрын
This is a very nice ship one of my favorites as of today! I would like to see a tutorial of the Chimera class starship!
@shaftoe195
Жыл бұрын
*_Orbit over Coppelius, alternate universe_* Riker: Right now I'm on the bridge of the toughest, fastest, mo-... Oh: Inquiry isn't the fastest. Riker: What?! Oh: The Inquiry-class is NOT the fastest ship in Starfleet. Riker: No, lady, I am pretty sure you are mistaken! Oh: The Intrepid has sustain higher warp factor for longer, and the Odyssey has limited slipstream. Riker: NERD! Oh: Retarget weapon systems, prepare to fight!
@SchneeflockeMonsoon
Жыл бұрын
My issue was that they played it up as a Mary sue ship. “…the toughest, fastest, most powerful ship Starfleet ever put into service.” This thing was supposedly faster than a Defiant, better armed than an Odyssey, and more durable than an Intrepid. That just didn’t sit right with me. Now, if this puppy was a destroyer or frigate, explaining why they work in squads or packs around command ships: I would have loved that and probably promoted it to my favorite ship from Picard.
@gislasson
Жыл бұрын
amaizing video
@linus11vf1j
Жыл бұрын
Starfleet always holding a a phaser to your head and telling you they're peaceful explorers.
@Rubix003
Жыл бұрын
Wish it wasnt a lockbox ship. Needs to be in the Cstore
@schlirf
Жыл бұрын
Would love to see a video about the "Hot needle of Inquiry".
@josefgonzalez9029
5 ай бұрын
I thought of the "deflector grill" as a retractable grill of ablative armor to protect the deflector dish during subluminal flight speeds. I imagined it retracting for warp speeds, but no evidence of this of course. That was my theory in my head while playing STO.
@robertdavies9957
Жыл бұрын
Studio "Double Negative"*, which actually rebranded as DNEG (the truncation) many years before making Picard season 1, as per your graphic 👍
@side1981
2 ай бұрын
It looks like the love the child of the Voyager and Enterprise E.
@MrPaladino
Жыл бұрын
There's a couple things between Picard and Discovery that are canon. First, QSD drives aren't a "thing" in the Prime Timeline as a standard feature of ships. Boranite can only be produced artificially during the development of Omega Particles ("VOY "The Omega Directive"), and is otherwise incredibly rare (hence why it isn't used in the 32nd Century). Second, the top speed of the Inquiry Class is actually Warp 9.99, which (according to season 3 of Picard) is just a walk-in-the-park, apparently. And Warp 9.99 is several orders of magnitude faster than Warp 9.9, hence why the Fleet was able to respond almost instantly to Picard's hail. Imagine getting 150+ ships to the far reaches of space in like, under an hour. That's Warp 9.99, not Warp 9.9.
@peterthx
Жыл бұрын
For its role as a rapid response vessel it would need Quantum Slipstream to respond to threats anywhere in the Federation at a moment's notice. The grille is armored deflector dish / quantum slipstream emitter.
@valentine_puppy
3 ай бұрын
everything done by Bad Robot is apocrypha in what they call Trek.
@Sparky8472a
Жыл бұрын
From some angles it reminds me of the Norway class.
@deusexaethera
Ай бұрын
The copy/paste fleet is the only fleet in Star Trek canon that makes any sense. You don't design a hundred different hulls and build like 5 of each. The R&D costs would be totally impractical, not to mention the costs for training all those highly specialized engineering crews. You design 5 different hulls and build like a hundred of each. That's how the world actually works.
@limabravo6065
Ай бұрын
Right and in reality that makes lots of sense. But do you know what most people don't want In their serialized space opera?, well turns out mundane real life isn't what folks are looking for, unless you're a Robert macnemara type (no I don't care if I spelled his name wrong ). So maybe keep that in mind
@MoonjumperReviews
Жыл бұрын
What I’ve said all along is that there’s nothing particularly wrong with the design. It was simply the ridiculousness of the cutting and pasting by the HUNDREDS, when three or four (even of the same ship) would have been quite sufficient. Exact same thing for the Romulans. Those two massive fleets over one tiny outpost were idiotic.
@Sam_T2000
Ай бұрын
I like the angle of the nacelle pylons (which is unique, as I usually find that the weakest part of many designs), but I really dislike the flatness of the top of the saucer, and even the bottom of the fuselage. the nacelles themselves could be moved back a bit, too.
@bobrobinson1576
9 ай бұрын
Must be good for warp 10 with all those go faster stripes.
@saliston
Жыл бұрын
Its a nice looking ship
@yusrisaadun5497
Жыл бұрын
This class design is built like a tank..
@ALM1GHTY.PEANUT
Жыл бұрын
Being a response battle group. You would think they would come with quantum slipstream drives to get anywhere immediately to deter an enemy engagement. An enemy knowing about a battle fleet that can get just about anywhere very quickly would prevent even more squabbles
@Pantherblack
Жыл бұрын
I never cared about the put/paste, that made sense for a fleet that needed replenishment quickly... I did think the Inquiry was ugly af tho. It's grown on me since then, even the deflector grill (I actually kinda wanna see that on more ships). The Sovereign is still the peak of Starfleet design, but I could stand to see more of these pop up.
@ArronRatliff
Жыл бұрын
Star Fleet and the Federation had a pretty rough time post TNG so i cant fault them for wanting extremely powerful war ships. I even like the original look and would have been fine with it being just one ship leading a fleet of other ship models. But that rushed cut and paste fleet at the end of Picard season 1 personally soured me on it.
@casbot71
2 ай бұрын
The Excelsior 2 would have been a better fit. With its Quantum slipstream burst drive a whole lot of them could arrive from all over Federation space at once. And that would explain the ability _to suddenly assemble a huge fleet_ that was equivalent to a task force from the Dominion War. That actually would have been a good strategy by Starfleet for "defence of the realm", a common combat ship that could get anywhere within Federation space in under half an hour with its QSD. So that focused overwhelming firepower could be thrown at a "problem". Someone getting rowdy, and instead of backup arriving in dribs and drabs over a week, it's there in minutes from across the Sector. Any ship in a standoff or under attack, and reinforcements are there a order of magnitude quicker. And as soon as new ships are off the production line and up and running, they are able to help all over Federation space, not just strengthening the area they're assigned to. It also makes sense from a psychological perspective for Starfleet to rely on the Excelsior 2 when it's feeling wounded and vulnerable. The original Excelsior was one of its biggest ever successes, and in its debut it so overmatched the Klingons that it helped deter them until a lasting peace was negotiated. [General Chang thought his _firing while cloaked_ Bird of Prey would be the superior counter, until the weakness of homing torpedoes tracing particle emissions destroyed that illusion, along with him and his ship]. Going back to that design and updating it to the latest technology when they needed a quick fleet to deter rivals and opportunist makes perfect sense. And if it turned out like the original Excelsior, the sudden exercise in ship building would leave them with ships that could serve for many decades, by being an overengineered space frame. "The new Excelsior will protect us" would have been an easy sell to the Federation council. And like the original Excelsior it would start out as a heavy combat cruiser able to beat any rivals in battle, and over time be transitioned into a exploration cruiser and more general duties ship, when the Federation felt more secure. And within the show, the fan service of having an update of a classic ship that never really had its heyday outside a movie or two would please the fanbase. Everyone loves the Excelsior.
@drksideofthewal
Жыл бұрын
This class is basically the answer to the question, “What if Starfleet mass produced battlecrusiers like the Klingons?”
@christopherg2347
Жыл бұрын
Not every ship needs a Quantum Slipstream Drive. Not every ship needs a cruise speed of Warp 8 or 9. It is save to assume that installing or designing for a QSD has tradeoffs. And not every ship can afford these tradeoffs. Especially if it is a replacement for the defiant - as a spamable combat ship - such things might be detrimental to have.
@Canoby
Жыл бұрын
I'm really surprised they just didn't use a bunch of Dominion War era designs, even just to fill out the fleet. For what it is I do like the Inquiry, but Starfleet is best when it has a wider range of ships in the fleet.
@terryforsdyke306
Жыл бұрын
What happened to the Inquiry class of ship? They had 200 of them in season1 of Picard, yet in season 3, they said every ship in the fleet was at Earth Space Dock for the last 2 episodes at the end of season 3, and it looked like there were fewer ships total in season 3 than there were Inquiry class ships in season 1.
@Sephiroth144
Жыл бұрын
The ship isn't controversial, its first appearance is.
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