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Spoilers Star Trek: Discovery 2x14 - "Such Sweet Sorrow, Part 2"

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On a completely unrelated subject, I found the Mirror Universe's Method of execution (beamed into space) to be inconsistently merciful considering their obsession with inflicting a maximum of pain. I mean when you're exposed to the vacuum of space, you die in a matter of seconds, between 15 and 20, according to a documentary I saw that was about 2001 (you know the astronaut that had to spend several seconds in a vacuum because the computer had tricked him into going outside without his helmet).
 
American supercarriers have crews in the thousands in a smaller space. 5 times the Enterprise D in some cases.

That's why there's so much empty space in these starships.
 
Real world ships have way more crew, although not as may science labs.
American supercarriers have crews in the thousands in a smaller space. 5 times the Enterprise D in some cases.

That's why there's so much empty space in these starships.

forget carriers - you need to compare submarines and spaceshuttles. on carriers there's no shortage of ... what is that breathing stuff called again?

i always thought the nx-01 crew was way too small
 
forget carriers - you need to compare submarines and spaceshuttles. on carriers there's no shortage of ... what is that breathing stuff called again?

i always thought the nx-01 crew was way too small
Higher tech vessels can compress their oxygen, deuterium , and anti-deuterium to a greater degree.

I'm never quite sure why they're more worried about warp core breaches rather than the loss of magnetic containment on massive stores of compressed anti-deuterium. There is a lot more of it than in a warp core .
 
Yup, get rid of those stupid hangers and you could have 20 of them!

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Higher tech vessels can compress their oxygen, deuterium , and anti-deuterium to a greater degree.

I'm never quite sure why they're more worried about warp core breaches rather than the loss of magnetic containment on massive stores of compressed anti-deuterium. There is a lot more of it than in a warp core .

Anti-Deuterium? You mean in the future, don't you? Because there's not a lot of that stuff around today.
 
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