Summary
- Production designer Dave Blass plans to upgrade the USS Enterprise-G if Star Trek: Legacy is approved by Paramount+.
- Blass's team built the USS Titan-A, which was later rechristened as the USS Enterprise-G, setting up the proposed spinoff.
- Blass confirms that if Legacy moves forward, they will definitely tweak the design of the USS Enterprise-G to reflect the new series.
The USS Enterprise-G will be upgraded if Star Trek: Legacy happens, says Star Trek: Picard production designer Dave Blass. One of the behind-the-scenes heroes of Picard season 3, Blass assembled a team of Star Trek creative legends like Mike and Denise Okuda, John Eaves, Doug Drexler, and Liz Kloczkowski to design the show's starships, weapons, and props. Blass' team built Picard season 3's hero ship, the USS Titan-A, which was rechristened as the USS Enterprise-G at the end of the series, setting up showrunner Terry Matalas' proposed spinoff, Star Trek: Legacy,
In an exclusive interview with Screen Rant, Dave Blass was asked if he has any plans to upgrade the USS Enterprise-G if Star Trek: Legacy is greenlit by Paramount+ now that the WGA writer's strike is tentatively about to end. Read his quote response below:
Oh yeah. 100% I'd love to. Because we did season 2 and season 3 back to back, there wasn't any time to change, really, the bridge from the Stargazer to the Titan… But if we get into going to series with Legacy, oh yeah. We're gonna definitely tweak that one.