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Re: I hope for more traditional space battles
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If you could travel through a black hole and end up in an alternate universe AND a black hole formed in the center of your ship you have two options if one were to travel through it. Move forward - This would transport your aft section through the event horizon and to "elsewhere", but it would end up destroyed because your forward section didn't make the same trip. It's sitting where you were originally without it's ass end. Reverse - This would transport your forward section through the event horizon and to "elsewhere" but it would end up destroyed because your aft section didn't make the same trip. It's sitting where you were originally without it's front end. Both courses would destroy both halves of the ship in both universes.
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Re: I hope for more traditional space battles
If I was in a battle in space, I would like to have a reasonable distance between my ship and the opposing ship. I would use that distance for maneuvers, for avoiding debris chipped off the other ship, and for avoiding getting caught in the gravity well of the other ship. I could see using drones to chip away at the defenses of the other ship. |
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Re: I hope for more traditional space battles
![]() Chuck 'er in reverse Trev. Oops. Actually, going through that black hole (wormhole) seems like trying to put your finger through the hole in a doughnut you have already eaten. *
* Apparently some people have Googled: "doughnut hole recipe"!
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Re: I hope for more traditional space battles
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Re: I hope for more traditional space battles
WWPS... What Would Picard Say. I mean those discussions about the prime directive and non-interference in alien cultures were frequent and heavy-handed, and kind of spelled out what Starfleet was 'supposed' to do. Not that that ended up happening in many cases. Now in the case at hand, here's a guy (Nero) who exterminated an entire world and wants to go down with his ship. He tersely gets granted his wish by a cocky Kirk and bereaved Spock and goes out in a hail of gunfire, so to speak. I don't see the issue with what is typical or not in terms of Starfleet. Even a seasoned Kirk once said of the Klingons, "Let them die..." |
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Also going from "offering" help to execution does seem morally "unusual" to me especially when he had the safety of his own ship to consider which could have been an out. It looked like they just wanted to have Kirk and Co at least contribute to destroying the Narada and didn't understand how questionable the situation they constructed was.
Anyway, the Romulan commander in "Balance of Terror", didn't receive the same treatment from Prime Kirk (granted he was a bit more diplomatic), despite the fact that his only excuse was "following orders". Nero was at least deranged to some degree. Moreover Prime Kirk's attitude towards the Klingons was understandable given his personal circumstances (which is unlikely to be the Starfleet line anyway), but he didn't actually let them die, much less abet their demise. That is all the difference in the world (if not the multi-verse) to me. By the way, Nero didn't really want to go down with his ship. He just didn't want help from Kirk. Had a Romulan ship been handy however ... .
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Re: I hope for more traditional space battles
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Location: Philadelphia, PA
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Re: I hope for more traditional space battles
). In short you are left trying to equate "self defence" with "murder".
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Re: I hope for more traditional space battles
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