Or perhaps it uses a force field that can be made opaque, like @Hoity Toity mentioned about Sickbay?I imagine it could be something like the submarine in Spykids. that had a toilet that stowed and unstowed with the push of a button. Although I'm thinking one on the shuttle might include some privacy enclosure of some sort.
That's the opposite of a reassuring argument. If there's no oversight for something this bizarre making it through post-production onto an aired episode, what's to stop it from happening again, or something even worse?Well like I said about the turbo lift scene it isn’t worth stressing over as the internal art team did NOT give direction for the turbolifts to look like that. It was purely done by the external post production team under the guidance of the director, or higher ups to add some flare. The internal art team hated it as well.
That's the opposite of a reassuring argument. If there's no oversight for something this bizarre making it through post-production onto an aired episode, what's to stop it from happening again, or something even worse?
I guess we can add photon torpedoes being launched from the warp nacelles to that list where the ball was dropped. I guess they thought the two small holes are torpedo launchers. What I do not get is - while the scale of Discovery is apparently inconsistent within in the show - the CGI artists have a default scale in their software they should know something is off if a torpedo is the size of three decks.
Variety is the spice of life.Discovery seems to fire torpedoes from wherever the heck it feels like. In 'Into the Forest I go' and 'What's past is prologue' the torpedoes seemed to be coming out of random spots on the hull.
It's almost becoming a running joke at this point.
Variety is the spice of life.
Too bad they didn't take Discovery to fight Khan in the Reliant. He wouldn't know exactly where to hit them.It confuses the Hell out of the enemy. They'll never know what spot Disco's blasts will come from next. They'll just have the destroy the whole ship... if they can catch it!
The crew probably placed bets which direction Airiam's coffin would launch from.Discovery seems to fire torpedoes from wherever the heck it feels like. In 'Into the Forest I go' and 'What's past is prologue' the torpedoes seemed to be coming out of random spots on the hull.
It's almost becoming a running joke at this point.
could be her stated wishes. Modern navies and coast guards have arrangements for it still , even though it is seldom strictly necessary, now.And it wasn't clear why they had a burial in space and didn't return Airiam's body to any family members. The next time this will happen, Sarek will throw a fit.
Well so far you’ve been right about us seeing Pike in his chair, and him ordering the evacuation of Discovery
Well thenAnd the promo for next week's episode shows a brief glimpse of the Enterprise bridge, complete with Burke chairs and red railings.
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