Star Trek Brings Back Picard’s USS Enterprise-E To Meet Riker’s Titan For The First Time

   

Although Starfleet Command would usually not assign a California-class starship to take on a mission of this magnitude, they have no other choice but to rely on the Cerritos. Starfleet informs Captain Carol Freeman (Dawnn Lewis) and her crew that the USS Enterprise-E is on its way, but will not arrive in time. Captain Freeman and her crew rise to the occasion, working together to stop the soliton wave and save the universe. Their actions result in the creation of a stable wormhole to the multiverse, and Starbase 80 takes up residence at the wormhole's entrance.

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USS Enterprise-E and USS Titan Meet For The First Time On Star Trek: Lower Decks

Both Ships Can Be Seen Docked At Starbase 80

Captain Freeman and her husband attend the celebration on Starbase 80, as do Captain William Boimler and his crew, but Star Trek: Lower Decks only offers a brief glimpse of the festivities.

Star Trek: Lower Decks' Finale Not Showing Enterprise & Titan Crews Meeting Is Disappointing

The Titan's Crew Has Been Seen On Lower Decks Before, But The Enterprise's Has Not

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Star Trek: Picard Season 3 Has USS Enterprise-D Meet USS Titan-A

The Enterprise-D & The Titan-A Helped Thwart The Borg/Changeling Plot

Star Trek: Picard season 3 brought the original Star Trek: The Next Generation crew back together for one final adventure aboard the rebuilt USS Enterprise-D. The adventure kicks off when Admiral Picard receives a distress call from Dr. Beverly Crusher (Gates McFadden), the former Enterprise Chief Medical Officer. Picard then recruits his friend and former First Officer, Captain Riker, for help, and the two commandeer the USS Titan-A. The Titan-A then becomes instrumental in stopping a Borg/Changeling plot to destroy Starfleet. The Enterprise-D, however, proves to be even more important in the final battle, as it destroys the attacking Borg cube.

In the aftermath of the battle, the Enterprise and the Titan rendevous in space, looking out over Earth and all of the drifting Starfleet ships. In the end, the Titan-A is rechristened as the USS Enterprise-G, in honor of Admiral Picard and his Enterprise-D crew. Under the command of Captian Seven of Nine (Jeri Ryan), the Enterprise-G then sets off on a new adventure. Star Trek: Picard's meeting of the USS Titan-A and USS Enterprise-D happens in 2401, 20 years after Star Trek: Lower Decks, which shows the first on-screen meeting of the USS Enterprise-E and the Luna Class USS Titan in its series finale.