You mean to have in real life? Hmmm, tough choice: on one hand, we have a ship fuelled by clean energy with matter teleportation technology, a highly advanced AI, an unlimited food machine and an entire floor full of rooms that can make every sick perverted fantasy I've ever had come true. On the other hand, we have a rickety, falling apart ship used for running drugs with a single chess board for recreation and it probably smells like wet dog fur.
Can I bang holographic girls in the Falcon? Or is there just a dejarik and the remote there?
Falcon
The Enterprise is a literal deathtrap. Those poor redshirts.
I've have to be in space for a real long time.Well, you have all those dejarik monsters that each fit comfortably in one hand, use your imagination and go to town.
I've have to be in space for a real long time.
Well one of them was crash landed (by a woman no less) on a planet.Every ship bearing that name after, the A, D, NX, 2009 reboot, never felt quite the same. I wish more famous movie vehicles went out in such an emotional blaze of glory.
The score really caps it off as well.Gotta go Enterprise, but specifically the original which was destroyed in Search for Spock. Other Enterprises of course have been destroyed over the years but the original getting blown up is still a very emotional scene. The look on Scotty's face when he realises he has to enter his self-destruct code, and the look of hesitation on Chechov's at what they are about to do, capped all off with Kirk's realisation at what it is he's just done and having McCoy reassure him he had no choice but to do it. It truly was the end of an era. Every ship bearing that name after, the A, D, NX, 2009 reboot, never felt quite the same. I wish more famous movie vehicles went out in such an emotional blaze of glory.