Because I like her. She was interesting to me, would be an fascinating exploration of pragmatism vs. idealism. Or just fun. It's OK for her to come back just for fun.but it would beg the question why would you want to?
Because I like her. She was interesting to me, would be an fascinating exploration of pragmatism vs. idealism. Or just fun. It's OK for her to come back just for fun.but it would beg the question why would you want to?
Shame she's dead then. I don't think she's a big loss TBH but there you go.Because I like her. She was interesting to me, would be an fascinating exploration of pragmatism vs. idealism. Or just fun. It's OK for her to come back just for fun.
Yeah. Pity she's dead then.
It is.Yeah. Pity she's dead then.
The nacelle reattached themselves When at warpSo how did Owo climb into the detached nacelle to plant that bomb then?
I think the intent was to momentarily disrupt the attachment to throw the ship off warp, after which the magnetic lock would re-engage.So how did Owo climb into the detached nacelle to plant that bomb then?
It is.
So we're sure the nacelles reattach themselves when the ship goes to warp? Isn't the whole point of having detached nacelles that there's some sort of benefit to them being that way?
So we're sure the nacelles reattach themselves when the ship goes to warp? Isn't the whole point of having detached nacelles that there's some sort of benefit to them being that way?
Whether there is a defined purpose to them or there isn't, the footage before the explosion did show them being attached while at warp. The final shot of the episode also showed them becoming attached before the ship went to warp.So we're sure the nacelles reattach themselves when the ship goes to warp? Isn't the whole point of having detached nacelles that there's some sort of benefit to them being that way?
She did get what she deserved. I still miss her as a villain. I found her entertaining, a facet that seems to be missed in many Trek villains.I don't agree. Hell, I'm GLAD Osyraa is dead.
For all of her claims of negotiating with the Federation and giving legitimacy to the Emerald Chain, it's obvious that Osyraa was a manipulative, violent, bloodthirsty war criminal, without a shred of morality or decency. In the end, she got what she deserved.
Okay. Just asking no need to be so defensive. Jeez...Whether there is a defined purpose to them or there isn't, the footage before the explosion did show them being attached while at warp. The final shot of the episode also showed them becoming attached before the ship went to warp.
While I am normally opposed to rule of cool type of ideas there is a simple fact that entertainment is meant to be entertaining. Having fun with the concept, exploring some technological ideas that seem far out there but fitting in to the sense of the world. In this instance yeah it works.And I'm totally fine with that. Certain things, like the detached nacelles and the Turbolift Funhouse, they do just because it looks cool. I find that very refreshing. I couldn't give two shits how realistic it is, or if they ever explain it. Just roll with it already!![]()
Good point on this one.Actually I kind of wish they'd explained that it was 32nd century "TARDIS" tech since we'd already seen a time travel pod from roughly this same era with similar internal dimensions in ENT.
I mean, an explanation is always nice but since it is previously established I feel safe in allowing that be the explanation until stated otherwise. Occam's razor and a lot more fun than just "The writers suck!"Actually I kind of wish they'd explained that it was 32nd century "TARDIS" tech since we'd already seen a time travel pod from roughly this same era with similar internal dimensions in ENT.
I'm sure even though the Temporal Cold War and the Temporal Wars are over that Starfleet would still have that kind of technology or at least know how to revive it for non-temporal uses.
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