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  • My guess is Prodigy was cancelled because not enough of its intended demographic of kids and young teens were watching it.

    Paramount probably found that too many of Prodigy’s viewers are adult Trek fans, especially fans old enough to have watched TNG/DS9/VOY back in the 90s and that’s when they decided to pull the plug since they’d rather have adults watching Trek like Lower Decks that’s specifically intended for that demographic.

    I also assume Nickelodeon came to the same conclusion and told Paramount they have no further interest in Prodigy.


  • I assume the restored Enterprise-D was lightly loaded and only had the bare minimum needed for it to operate and didn’t have most of the working facilities of a fully-manned Galaxy class ship and there would have been a lot more power reserves available that allowed it to pull off crazy maneuvers.

    Many areas of the ship likely didn’t have life support and inertial dampeners would have only been used in parts of the ship that were habitable like the Bridge.

    In other words, the restored Enterprise-D is a stripped-down hot-rod.



  • The Ambassador class likely had a lot of teething issues that took years to fully correct and made it easy for Starfleet to sideline in favor of building brand new Excelsiors that have registries as high as 40xxx while Ambassadors only have registries in the 20xxx.

    As for the original NCC 2000 Excelsior, background info for PIC S3 has Hikaru Sulu’s ship decommissioned in 2320 and ending up as a museum ship at some point afterwords.

    There’s an USS Excelsior mentioned in TNG S7 “Interface” in 2370 that has a newer 5 digit-registry and confirms it isn’t the original TOS movie-era Excelsior and presumably it’s a newer-built Excelsior class ship commissioned in the 2320s.

    https://memory-alpha.fandom.com/wiki/USS_Excelsior_(NCC-21445)

    I assume the original NCC-2000 Excelsior has a lot of internal differences compared to later Excelsior class ships since it was the prototype for the class and those differences made it difficult to upgrade and refit and was the main why it was retired after only 35 years of active service.