![]() ![]() Also, the second Excelsior II class is missing now. Shots #6 and #8 are two more close takes, whereas in #7 we can identify only the left part of the armada.Īs we look at the numbers ordered by classes, it is noticeable that as many as five ships of the Sovereign class disappear between the episodes. All ships from shot #2 are still present and still in the same order (great continuity thanks to consequential usage of CGI). Shot #4 shows the fleet from "above" and shot #5 from behind. It provides a good look at the Ross class and the Excelsior but otherwise does not reveal anything new. Shot #3 is a close take of a portion of the armada. ![]() On the other hand, six ships that were still in the fleet in "The Star Gazer" are missing now. As we can see in shot #2, most vessels are already known from the season premiere. The ships in "Farewell" keep their numbers from "The Star Gazer", and we add an index starting with "G" for where in the shield grid they are located. No extra ship will appear in the following shots. ![]() And it already includes the complete armada. ![]() The next shot #2 shows the armada as it has been neatly rearranged to a grid by the Borg Queen. We can't tell whether additional ships have arrived in the meantime, as we only see 12 altogether, all which were already present in shot #1. Shot #2 appears a bit later, now showing a close view of the central portion of the static fleet, with parts of the Borg vessel in the foreground. Shot #1 comprises the IDs from 1 (USS Stargazer) up to 20. On our screen caps and in the table, the Starfleet ships from "The Star Gazer" are assigned numbers that correspond to the order in which they appear. The first is a wide-angle shot, in which 18 starships drop out of warp one by one and join the Stargazer and La Sirena, as seen from the Borg vessel. In the season opener "The Star Gazer", the fleet can be seen in four shots. This article summarizes everything we know about Picard's fleet and about the single designs. With a bit of interpolation, it is possible to track how almost every ship moves during an episode and between the two episodes, so this is quite possibly the best documented fleet in the history of Star Trek. Thanks to his social media posts we know the classes, names and registries of all Starfleet ships, their sizes and where they appear on screen in key moments. The Borg ship and the Starfleet armada, under the control of the Borg Queen, form a shield grid to seal a forming anomaly.Īfter the copy-and-paste fleet at the end of "Et in Arcadia Ego II" in season 1 was not well received by the audience, production designer Dave Blass took care that the new armada to appear in the two season 2 episodes would be much more diverse. The sequence of events is about to repeat, but now Picard aborts the self destruct. After a trip to the past, Picard and crew are back on the Stargazer in the 24th century. Flash forward to the season finale "Farewell". Admiral Picard sees no other option but to order the self destruct. The Borg Queen, however, penetrates the shields of the Stargazer, begins to assimilate the ship (which is augmented with Borg technology) and eventually takes control of the whole fleet. When a Borg vessel emerges from a spatial anomaly in front of the USS Stargazer and La Sirena in the Picard season 2 premiere "The Star Gazer", Starfleet quickly assembles an armada to respond to the threat. The Fleet in PIC: "The Star Gazer" and "Farewell"īy Jörg Hillebrand, Bernd Schneider and Ryan Dietzįleet in PIC: "The Star Gazer" Fleet in PIC: "Farewell" Summary of the Fleet Star Trek Online Designs Other Designs ![]()
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