Say you could time travel to the early '60s while Gene R was creating Star Trek. Assuming you bring back no SW/HW, what might change due to your advice?
Software/HardwareSW/HW??
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Bring back The Gorn at least once a series and keep Yeoman Rand on as a crew member at least for the rest of season one!And make sure Scotty's season three haircut stayed pretty consistent!!!
JB
Oops.I think the OP meant science/tech changes, cuz, title.
It's a mil-spec radio which has to work in diverse environments,during combat, and connect at FTL speeds for at least solar system distances.Thinking about it, does the communicator seem over-engineered if its primary function is simply to contact an orbiting ship? You can do that with a standard radio!
Oops.
I'm sure someone will mention that 50 years on, a cell phone can do a kajillion different things, but a communicator can only be a walkie-talkie, so Gene should have the communicator do a kajillion things. I'd counter that by saying that a communicator is basically a military radio, and even today military radios only do one thing - let you talk to other military people. Plus, a communicator has subspace hyperlight comm capabilities at light-year ranges. Let's see your iPhone do THAT!![]()
That's just it though - does a TOS landing party ever use them for such long distance communication?It's a mil-spec radio which has to work in diverse environments,during combat, and connect at FTL speeds for at least solar system distances.
I do not recall anything but near planet communications. There seems to be no time delay, so I am assuming FTL speedsThat's just it though - does a TOS landing party ever use them for such long distance communication?
He'd say, "But we have that! One beep for yes, two beeps for no!"But seriously, If I was in OP's scenario, I might suggest more advances in medical science, such as Starfleet tech that can interface with the brain.
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