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Location: Oklahoma
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Re: Problem I had with "By Any Other Name"
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Re: Problem I had with "By Any Other Name"
But the Kelvans were probably rather confused to start with, and had difficulty weighing different courses of action. Timo Saloniemi |
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Location: Either Quark's, or a bar on St. Mark's Place
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Re: Problem I had with "By Any Other Name"
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Location: maryland
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Re: Problem I had with "By Any Other Name"
It's very rare for a guest crewman to make it to Act Four. Marple in THE APPLE and Kelso, Mitchell and Dehner in WHERE NO MAN HAS GONE BEFORE are the most notable exceptions to this. My guess is that if you make it past Act One, your chances of survival grow exponentially every 15 minutes for the most part. About 60 crew died in classic TREK episodes, but we've already been through that on a previous thread. Here's a possible eulogy for Thompson, by Mr. Scott: ''Attention.........Dismissed.''
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Location: Wingsley
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Re: Problem I had with "By Any Other Name"
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Location: Oklahoma
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Re: Problem I had with "By Any Other Name"
For example in That Which Survives, Warp 8.4 was apparently capable of taking the Enterprise 880 light years in less than half a day. |
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Re: Problem I had with "By Any Other Name"
Interestingly, "Booby Trap" has an instance where it appears that the matter-antimatter supplies are regenerated. The ship is expending her supplies faster than normal because of the trap. But what is Laforge's and Brahm's solution? Increase the amount of matter-antimatter fuel being used! But instead of burning through their fuel even faster, they almost offset the drain rate. Perhaps TNG also retained the idea of re-generating fuel... LAFORGE: Matter-anti matter mixture ratio settings at optimum balance Reaction sequence corresponding to specified norms. Magnetic plasma transfer to warp field generators per programme specs. Commander, we should be going like a bat out of hell. |
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Re: Problem I had with "By Any Other Name"
Even in the last phrase, we could take "m/am energy" as the kind of output energy that is generated from the annihilation of m/am supplies. But LaForge really should be extending the "rate" or "output" of this, not the "supplies" of it. ...Perhaps LaForge is actually saying "Captain, we've found a way to expend the m/am energy supplies"? ![]() Timo Saloniemi |
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Re: Problem I had with "By Any Other Name"
LAFORGE: With the engines idling, the energy loss has been limited, but our reserves will be depleted in less than three hours. We won't be able to hold our shields in place.After the "extending of supplies" shields were no longer a problem. PICARD: Well done, Mister La Forge.Basically, rather than finding ways to conserve their energy reserves they found ways to use more of it... which apparently makes more energy reserves
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Re: Problem I had with "By Any Other Name"
Or something. It's a case of the writers not really paying attention to what they were writing anyway. ![]() Timo Saloniemi |
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Location: maryland
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Re: Problem I had with "By Any Other Name"
Had Rojan decided to pull a mass neutralizing operation on Picard's ENTERPRISE, would the ship's counselor be considered remotely essential? Or, since TNG's ship is slightly more automated, would chief engineers, doctors and first officers still be allowed to exist? I'm not sure about Worf's value since he gets flipped around a lot, but besides Picard and Data, I can't see the Kelvans needing anybody. They can't necessarily transform Data into the six-sided dried cocaine block anyhow. If they somehow did, what could Picard do other than bore the Kelvans to death? ACT ONE, SCENE ONE: ROJAN: ''You will now surrender your ship to me.'' PICARD: ''Very well.'' ROJAN: ''I won't have to use my field?'' PICARD: ''No. You forget I previously surrrendered my ship 15 minutes into my very first adventure to a soap opera actor in a funny hat.'' |
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Re: Problem I had with "By Any Other Name"
The Kelvans had funny ideas about who was essential anyway. Kirk's role was to command, so he should have been utterly superfluous... Timo Saloniemi |
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Location: In many different universes, simultaneously.
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Re: Problem I had with "By Any Other Name"
I should hope that Kirk and the others carefully gathered up all the crew and put them away somewhere in a closet or box where they'd be safe from being broken. And of course, I'd hope they were set back in a big enough space when they were restored to human form.
So if Tom and Janeway turned into lizards because they went faster than Warp 10, what's the TOS-equivalent of that? Why didn't everybody turn into a lizard? ![]() Criticism aside, "By Any Other Name" was the very first Star Trek episode I ever saw all the way through. I remember thinking it "wasn't too bad."
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Location: maryland
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Re: Problem I had with "By Any Other Name"
''I'm surprised nobody was seen picking them up; it's a wonder they weren't accidentally stepped on. I should hope that Kirk and the others carefully gathered up all the crew and put them away somewhere in a closet or box where they'd be safe from being broken. And of course, I'd hope they were set back in a big enough space when they were restored to human form.'' Do you really expect senior officers like KirkSpockandMcCoy who are joined at the hip to menially take time to pick up disembodied crewmen from the floor? That's a yeoman's job, and at that moment all the yeomans were converted to coke blocks, or worse. So let's have Scotty do it. He's not top-billed, he won't mind. More seriously, Rojan wouldn't allow Kirk to stow them away. He wouldn't be so stupid as to walk into one (nor would Kirk, Spock or the Kelvans), but if Kirk tried anything else, there's 430 more cessated hostages available if needed. It's rather like being transformed without materializing, when one thinks about it. Wonder whether the Kelvans tested their devices on anyone or anything in the past. Big spaces for crew restoration shouldn't be a problem if a few are restored at a time. I'm curious whether Kelvan paralyzers or body-erasers have limits in proximity or number of subjects at a time. Since Shea was brought back in the exact same position after basically being thrown upside-down onto the ground as coke, then safe restoration should be easy. But, there's just one more thing.......Chekov and Uhura were wiped from existence while sitting upon their chairs, so having then restored in ANOTHER non-bridge location could lead to the funniest fourth-act conclusion since the all-time yukathon GAILIEO SEVEN. You think? |
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Location: maryland
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