10 Worst Ever Starships In Star Trek
3. Narada
Star Trek (09) reinvigorated the franchise after a couple of years of listlessness. The end of Enterprise had brought a dark period in Trek's history. It seemed like Starfleet would never fly again.
Thankfully, J.J. Abrams saw to it that it did - before almost immediately kicking seven levels of hell out of the poor USS Kelvin. As it moved closer to investigate, the Kelvin unfortunately encountered one of the most bizarre ships in Star Trek's many years.
The Romulan mining vessel Narada just doesn't make any sort of sense. While the inside is an absolute death trap of floating platforms and slippery surfaces, the exterior is hardly any better. The ship's massive drill serves a vaguely realistic purpose - it drills. Fairly straightforward.
But - why does it have more tendrils than a Portuguese Man-O-War Jellyfish? Why is it armed to the teeth? Why does it look more like a Sea Urchin than a space-worthy vessel?
If its sole reason to exist was to look intimidating, it achieves that with flying colours. If it was ever planned as an actual vessel to do a job - it raises way, way more questions than it answers.