Based upon what, exactly?6 months is enough time to refit a few ships, but not design and build from scratch.
Grimes Industries invented the replicator. The company was founded in the early 21st Century by Richard "Rick" Grimes. Rick awoke from a coma with a nightmare of an post-apocalyptic future. He quit his job as a law enforcement officer and turned his attention to weapons development. Grimes Industries was a key factor in humanity's survival of the Eugenics Wars and the Post Atomic Horror. And of course was the major backer of Cochrane's Phoenix Project.Grimes industries secretly uses replicator technology. Oops. The secret is out.
How do we have common sense for something we currently cannot construct? For all we know, the production was rushed due to the impending war or it was already in process and retrofitted.Common sense? The NX-01 took 5 years to build, The Enterprise took 18 months to refit I think. Theses are gigantic, complex machines. How long would it take just to paint the thing?
It's just filed away with all the other Starfleet "magic" techI like the drive, but I'd like it more if it was in a post-Nemisis show, so it wouldn't need to be taken away before TOS.
There is no reason to believe that the ship did not exist in some form prior to the war. Granted, Stamets' himself was commandeered to make his technology work in a functioning war vessel, but it could be that the vessel itself existed before the war as a secret test vehicle.6 months is enough time to refit a few ships, but not design and build from scratch.
Crossfield class already existed, most likely. We've just seen two example. As far as how much time is enough, how knows how long it takes to refit or build that class from scratch. Transferring the forest, spore drive and adding the spinning things to Discovery might not have taken too long.Wasn't the war six months old when we first saw Discovery. In addition to repair of damaged ships and ramping up production of ships already scheduled, there are the resources to design a new ship class build and shakedown cruise in six months? Unlikely.
I've been Trekking for 50 years. I've seen shiny ribbons that jump start Espers. Aliens with the power of gods. Gods who are actually aliens. Talking holes in walls that can transport you through time. Beings that live in wormholes. Space amoebas. Space jellyfish. Ships that travel at the speed of plot. And warp ten salamanders. So extra-dimensional fungi and tardigards don't phase me.
What science is being "extended" with
is a xenofungus made of exotic matter that exists multi-dimensionally really that extreme in Star Trek?
- Alien-human hybrids
- Telepathy, telekinesis
- God like aliens
The problem is not the space funghi. The problem is the mycelium network. If such thing would exist, and span the entirety of the galaxy, and also be accessible, for some things (the tardigrade) even without technology, there is no plausible explanation on why we haven't already discovered it.
Honestly, it's all a matter of how they tie it up. Since the season is done yet, the question will remain how it fits in to canon, because there are several avenues by which it can be neutralized or ignored forever.But it gets problematic if you introduce new universal concepts on a whim: Warp drive destroying subspace. Warp 10 being "infinite speed" and leading so space salamander sex. Fast travel through a space shroom network. That shit usually destroys believability fast. Which is an extra serious problem if your show takes itself as serious as Discovery does. I would have beared it for a single episode without complaints (like Spock's brain). But if your entire season arc depends on it, it sticks out like a sore thumb.
Doesn't "have to be." Star Trek has ignored so many technologies over the years it would be more Star Trek if they didn't do anything with it.Has to be neuteralize,so it could not be used against. Then forgotten over time.
took a couple of centuries between Newton's Principia and LIGO discovering gravity waves.
If it exists,some other empire would try to make it work for them.Doesn't "have to be." Star Trek has ignored so many technologies over the years it would be more Star Trek if they didn't do anything with it.
Didn't happen with the Genesis device, even though the Klingons had the full debriefing on it.If it exists,some other empire would try to make it work for them.
I Doubt they learned anything technical enough to try. It has Ben be defunct,so it is not referenced in the future.Didn't happen with the Genesis device, even though the Klingons had the full debriefing on it.
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