In Star Trek: The Next Generation's premiere, "Encounter at Farpoint," the USS Enterprise-D performs a saucer separation, detaching the ship's stardrive section from the much larger saucer section. Because the effects required to create these scenes were quite costly, the Enterprise-D only separated three times on TNG and once in Star Trek Generations. Although Star Trek: The Original Series never depicted a saucer separation, the Starship Enterprise of the 23rd century had the ability to separate, as described in the original writer's guide for TOS.
In Star Trek: Strange New Worlds, Captain Pike commands the same USS Enterprise that James Kirk will one day take over, and this version of the iconic ship should be able to perform a saucer separation. In Star Trek's 23rd century, the saucer separation was reserved as a last resort, only to be used during the worst kind of emergency. The separation allows for most of the ship's crew and any civilians on board to escape in the saucer section, while the drive section takes on whatever enemy the ship is facing.
Captain Pike's Starship Enterprise has faced plenty of tense situations, but they have yet to use a saucer separation. Star Trek: Strange New Worlds could easily show the Enterprise performing a saucer separation, and I would love to see Captain Pike use the tactic in a new and interesting way. Captain Pike's Enterprise always looks amazing in Strange New Worlds, and the show could truly show a saucer separation in all its glory. The ability to separate has long been one of the Enterprise's coolest features, and I hope Strange New Worlds takes advantage of it.
The USS Enterprise of Chris Pine's Captain James T. Kirk performs a saucer separation early in Star Trek Beyond when the ship faces Krall (Idris Elba) and his swarm ships. When Kalara (Lydia Wilson) and her escape pod are found drifting in space, the Enterprise mounts a rescue mission to retrieve her ship from the planet Altamid, where it has been stranded. Soon after Kirk and his crew reach the planet, a swarm of thousands of small heavily armed ships attacks the Enterprise, crippling several main systems before the ship can properly fight back.
After the swarm destroys the neck section of the Enterprise, Captain Kirk begins performing a saucer separation but is waylaid by Krall, who has boarded the ship. Lt. Nyota Uhura (Zoe Saldaña) ultimately completes the separation but ends up being captured by Krall. Although Kirk makes it to the bridge, the saucer section is too badly damaged to remain in orbit, forcing Kirk and his crew to abandon ship. Ultimately, this saucer separation comes too late to save the ship, but Star Trek: Strange New Worlds has the opportunity to use this cool maneuver with a more positive outcome.
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