Season 2, episode 1 "Brother"Which it the first DSC episode with the theme park designed turboshafts?
Season 2, episode 1 "Brother"Which it the first DSC episode with the theme park designed turboshafts?
- We see a dark-skinned Trill as part of the Cabot's crew. I forgot that they were technically around during this era, as one of Dax's previous hosts hooked up with a young Leonard McCoy back in the day (and oddly enough, revealed in another tribble episode).
Presumably she just has the one. We've seen that the Disco badges function as dog-tags, I suppose there could be additional personal/medical information encoded on them that might be of use.But what is the point of carrying that arrowhead badge along? Wouldn't that be a spare anyway, with her wearing one on her chest already, underneath the Angel Suit? (I mean, no, we can see she doesn't wear one there - but why doesn't she? Is she afraid of it itching?)
Does the badge have a functionality of some sort, making it worthwhile to carry the spare in a space that could mount two phaser power packs instead? Or, say, some medical supplies? If they can't count on anything bolted outside the suit surviving the time travel, they sure are making strange decisions in the allocation of internal volume.
About the Romulan fleet:
- So we have two types of ships in this fleet, the wide-winged "Albatross" type warbird, and a bigger bird which is commanded by ex (?) Commodore Oh. I say "bigger" a bit sarcastically, as these ships are comparatively tiny compared to pretty much every TNG Romulan capital ships seen. These are much more comparable in size to the scout seen in TNG "The Defector", its larger cousin which used a modified version of the same model in "The Next Phase", and maybe even the Runabout-sized ship seen in DS9 "In the Pale Moonlight".
- Even if you consider the warbirds seen in "Nemesis" are already smaller than the big birds seen prior, it's almost wierd to consider how the fleet ship size has shifted. Granted, this is the Zhat Vash, so them using smaller, nimbler ships seems to make sense, even if the Tal Shiar had no problems using full-sized warships for their secret attack on the Founder's homeworld in DS9.
- On the other hand, we don't know what the state of the Romulan infrastructure is even fifteen years after the supernova. For all we know these could be fifty year old ships the ZVs have pulled out of mothballs somewhere, while the Romulan Free State is still using the bigger ones.
...Although it would be a bit odd for Romulans to adopt display tech apace with the Federation. I mean, they didn't even believe in viewscreens back in the 2260s.
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