With the DS9 crew being the exception. They had to learn to fly the Jem'Hadar ship.Not to mention the fact that any starfleet officer can immediately fly any alien ship with no prior experience.
With the DS9 crew being the exception. They had to learn to fly the Jem'Hadar ship.Not to mention the fact that any starfleet officer can immediately fly any alien ship with no prior experience.
They are nahard to get by.Okay, what's with all the Gorn references I'm seeing on the board of late?
Not to mention the fact that any starfleet officer can immediately fly any alien ship with no prior experience.
My problem was, shut the door beam her ass out. Transporter worked stil to pull Spock out of the shuttle, Save the Admirals ass sacrifice a Redshirt. They are designe to die anywayWatched it again and I'm still happy with a mark of eight.
Same things that bothered me on first viewing still bother me, but overall I firmly believe it was a great season finale.
As a small aside, an extra thing that irks me a bit, attaining to the blast door.
If Cornwell had to work the door from inside manually to save Pike / The Ship, then why wait till less than 30 seconds on the clock ?
Why, for instance, couldn't someone have manually worked the door earlier, but have something to jam the door so as not to allow it to fall completely ?
More time on the clock, and once the door descends, and jams, the person who manually worked the door could have did an Indiana Jones and slid under the door before kicking away the thing they had used to jam it.
Door comes down, device then explodes, door does its work, no death of the Admiral, or anyone else in the room.
My thinking is that it's probably not very wise to expend a massive amount of displacement energy next to a rather large unexploded and probably very touchy missile/torpedo about to go off.My problem was, shut the door beam her ass out. Transporter worked stil to pull Spock out of the shuttle, Save the Admirals ass sacrifice a Redshirt. They are designe to die anyway
heh...Why couldn’t one of those silly repair robots have flicked the switch for them?
Forget their look, redesign their behavior!But imagine the opportunities to redesign their look!
No opposable thumb.Why couldn’t one of those silly repair robots have flicked the switch for them?
No one could bring themselves to give the order, they're too cute!Why couldn’t one of those silly repair robots have flicked the switch for them?
Travis was more skilled at flying Suliban cell ships than he was at character development. He could pilot anything except, apparently, more than one or two episodes of his own.
Why couldn’t one of those silly repair robots have flicked the switch for them?
I've always wished Enterprise ended with Archer stepping behind Mayweather, opening a valve on the back of his neck, letting the air out of him and stuffing him back into his box.Yes, plus there was that episode where he was presumed dead and the other where he was sick...![]()
heh...
They are probably programmed to not get themselves blowed-up.
I remember reading these in a tech magazine in a version that had the added explanation/clause of "Because robots cost a fortune" at the end of each rule.Yes, they got Asimov's Laws of robotics backward...
1) A robot must stay functional
2) A robot must obey a human being unless it conflicts with 1)
3) A robot must save a human being in danger unless it conflicts with 1) or 2)
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1) Why did Starfleet pick up 7 signals all at once at the beginning of the season. This doesn't seem to connect at all to what happened in this episode.
2) Why did Michael have to freestyle jump out of discovery rather than riding in one of the 20 shuttles following her?
That's just a simple pre-destination-paradoxon. She knew whom to pick up, because these people were already helping her.3) How did Michael know of all these great people and places to help on their mission? I mean like Jet? Suru's sister?
4) How did Saru's sister go from picking flowers in the swamp to flying space fighters in the matter of weeks?
5) If Michael could jump back for the 7th jump to signal Spock then why could she just not have taken Discovery there on autopilot and then jump back to her timeline?
6) I get that the Sphere data wouldn't allow the discovery to easily destroy it but maybe try more than 2 torpedos? I mean will it still be standing with 10 ships shooting at it?
7) Did just the bridge crew stay on discovery or the whole crew?
That aside I'm very happy they jumped to another time. Prequels and following cannon sucks when there are over 700 episodes and several movies you have to wedge your way between.
I look forward to season 3 of Voyager... I mean discovery!
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