In “Where No One Has Gone Before” they’re hurled away twice, the second time billions of light years away.Wait a minutes, if my memory serve right, Enterprise has been thrown far, far away in season 1. Even farther than Delta Quadrant.
In “Where No One Has Gone Before” they’re hurled away twice, the second time billions of light years away.Wait a minutes, if my memory serve right, Enterprise has been thrown far, far away in season 1. Even farther than Delta Quadrant.
In “Where No One Has Gone Before” they’re hurled away twice, the second time billions of light years away.
The Enterprise was only able to go that far that quickly because of an alien visitor called “the Traveller” they had on board in that episode. It can’t normally do that.But can return to known space immediately. So why Voyager couldn't?
The Enterprise was only able to go that far that quickly because of an alien visitor called “the Traveller” they had on board in that episode. It can’t normally do that.
There's something about Sisko that attracts wormholes. They'll be home in no time.I wonder what would happen if DS9 was thrown into the Delta Quadrant and was stuck there when the array exploded. What do you do when your giant starbase can't just pack up and start heading for home like Voyager or the Enterprise? Do you just set up shop in orbit of the Ocampa homeworld? If you had the post-Season 4 DS9 you could just make mincemeat of any Kazon and Vidiians that came knocking.
Which DS9? “Emissary” DS9 means abandoning the station or suing for peace with the Kazon. “Way of the Warrior” DS9 means building a dry dock or six ASAP to start churning out ships (maybe even 90-year old Romulan Birds-of-Prey with primitive cloak and all) and trying to build a mini-Federation with the locals to defend against the neighborhood Kazon thugs.I wonder what would happen if DS9 was thrown into the Delta Quadrant and was stuck there when the array exploded. What do you do when your giant starbase can't just pack up and start heading for home like Voyager or the Enterprise? Do you just set up shop in orbit of the Ocampa homeworld? If you had the post-Season 4 DS9 you could just make mincemeat of any Kazon and Vidiians that came knocking.
The Prophets would probably come beat up the Caretaker and tell him to stop playing with their toys.There's something about Sisko that attracts wormholes. They'll be home in no time.
WOTW DS9 for sure. And on building ships, even Mirror Terok Nor could crank out a Defiant-class in less than year. So maybe DS9 could just start mass producing Defiants for everyone.Which DS9? “Emissary” DS9 means abandoning the station or suing for peace with the Kazon. “Way of the Warrior” DS9 means building a dry dock or six ASAP to start churning out ships (maybe even 90-year old Romulan Birds-of-Prey with primitive cloak and all) and trying to build a mini-Federation with the locals to defend against the neighborhood Kazon thugs.
Quark is killed and Neelix takes over the bar.I wonder what would happen if DS9 was thrown into the Delta Quadrant and was stuck there when the array exploded. What do you do when your giant starbase can't just pack up and start heading for home like Voyager or the Enterprise? Do you just set up shop in orbit of the Ocampa homeworld? If you had the post-Season 4 DS9 you could just make mincemeat of any Kazon and Vidiians that came knocking.
If the Enterprise wound up in the Delta Quadrant...her crew would still get promoted when they deserved it.
Or, maybe “Emissary” DS9 would cloak the station. They could move it a little (just like they did in the pilot from orbit of Bajor three hours away to the mouth of the wormhole) so it’s not where the Kazon saw it blow up the Caretaker’s array, and cloak it with an earlier Romulan/Klingon cloak the schematics of which might have been in their memory banks. To the locals, it would be like the replicator technology — an unknown alien tech they’re unfamiliar with and so far have no way around.
Uphold a treaty or face all-out war with their oldest enemy? Sacrificing a piece of tech to save millions of lives makes sense to me. Since cloaking technology is illegal no Starfleet computer would keep that information in it.If this can be done, it begs the question of why Voyager didn't do it - a cloak (even a poor one) would have gotten them past a lot of trouble. So either the Starfleet commitment to upholding the Treaty of Algeron is suicidally devout, or they don't routinely carry the specs for cloaks in their computers.
Maybe maybe not. A more powerful ship might have fared better. Plus, there aren’t enough Maquis to replace them if the same percentage of Starfleeters died in the move.In order to keep to the spirit of things, Enterprise would need to suffer heavy casualties.
Riker, Crusher, Ogawa, Troi and Geordie dead, and whoever their immediate replacements would be, to allow for the Marquis replacements.
Kes I can see filling in for Troi as a psychic advisor instead of a nurse.
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