What does FTFY mean?
It usually means that someone tampered with a quote.
What does FTFY mean?
It usually means that someone tampered with a quote.
Fixed that for you(it generally means that someone changed the text of another poster's writing).What does FTFY mean?
Fixed that for you, but all they did was change "flaw" to "feature".
After all, we have Starfleet starships with a Vulcan crew (which by the way is a bit discriminatory but whatever)
It would allow them to maintain a Vulcan environment (increased gravity, higher heat, lower humidity) throughout the ship.
A little discomfort is a small price to pay to not maintain a segregationist environment. Look what asses Vulcans become when they are cooped up together for too long ("Take Me Out To The Holosuite...") And obviously humans can live well in a Vulcan environment for many years (e.g Amanda, Sarek's wife, not to mention Michael)...
To be fair, if Defiant traveled the distance between Ocampa and the coordinates of the station in Fair Trade, we may see such changes.The Nekrit Expanse was a turning point for Voyager. That was when they stopped being essentially the most powerful, technologically advanced ship around to everyone having pretty much the same level of technology. Transporters, for instance, were almost unheard of before the Nekrit Expanse. Afterward, just about everyone had it.
I missed that, actually... it was a nice way of setting the Delta Quadrant apart from the supremely advanced Gamma Quadrant.
Geez, of course. This isn´t about realism, it´s about the ways how to making each show unique.... The exact thing, as I get, the people were starting to complain the longer Voyager stayed in the air.To be fair, if Defiant traveled the distance between Ocampa and the coordinates of the station in Fair Trade, we may see such changes.
Yes, there is a compilation of all these "some kind of" in a video on the net, or at least there used to be and it's quite impressive. It goes on forever!!!I think in a subconscious way, it explains why we never saw the Borg until the Nekrit Expanse. Why would the Borg go assimilate species in an area of space that is, technologically, inferior overall?
"It would detract from our goal of perfection", according to Seven on why they never assimilated the Kazon. As an example.
Regarding the Defiant in a similar situation, as much as it pains me to say this because I love that ship... I actually think they would fare worse than Voyager did.
It's a far more cramped ship, very little storage capacity for resources like spare parts and food so they would have to stop a LOT more often, and their sensors are not quite as good as an explorer type of ship so finding shortcuts like wormholes would be harder.
About the only thing it would do better at than Voyager is battle because... well, she's a warship. A Kazon battle would last about 30 seconds... they fire at the Defiant, she fires back a warning shot, Kazon returns fire, she shoots one shot at the Kazon and destroys that ship, and the other Kazon ships tuck tail and run. Or if they are stupid enough to keep fighting... and we all know they are stupid enough to do exactly that... Defiant picks them off one by one.
But I don't think she would fare quite as well against spatial anomalies because it's not as well-rounded a ship as Voyager seems to be. And boy does the Delta have spatial anomalies...
Side note: my wife and I have made an observation, or rather I knew this but didn't realize the level of frequency because she picked up on this. The series should have been called STAR TREK: SOME KIND OF VOYAGER because every single episode has 'some kind/sort of' mentioned by someone... usually 2-3 different times. I've kept track, and we are most of the way through season 2... literally EVERY episode has this phrase. TNG was guilty of this in its later years, but it is nowhere near this amount.
Except the Talaxians have been assimilated. And the Vidiians would have been excellent addition to the collective...I think in a subconscious way, it explains why we never saw the Borg until the Nekrit Expanse. Why would the Borg go assimilate species in an area of space that is, technologically, inferior overall?
"It would detract from our goal of perfection", according to Seven on why they never assimilated the Kazon. As an example.
Regarding the Defiant in a similar situation, as much as it pains me to say this because I love that ship... I actually think they would fare worse than Voyager did.
It's a far more cramped ship, very little storage capacity for resources like spare parts and food so they would have to stop a LOT more often, and their sensors are not quite as good as an explorer type of ship so finding shortcuts like wormholes would be harder.
About the only thing it would do better at than Voyager is battle because... well, she's a warship. A Kazon battle would last about 30 seconds... they fire at the Defiant, she fires back a warning shot, Kazon returns fire, she shoots one shot at the Kazon and destroys that ship, and the other Kazon ships tuck tail and run. Or if they are stupid enough to keep fighting... and we all know they are stupid enough to do exactly that... Defiant picks them off one by one.
But I don't think she would fare quite as well against spatial anomalies because it's not as well-rounded a ship as Voyager seems to be. And boy does the Delta have spatial anomalies...
Side note: my wife and I have made an observation, or rather I knew this but didn't realize the level of frequency because she picked up on this. The series should have been called STAR TREK: SOME KIND OF VOYAGER because every single episode has 'some kind/sort of' mentioned by someone... usually 2-3 different times. I've kept track, and we are most of the way through season 2... literally EVERY episode has this phrase. TNG was guilty of this in its later years, but it is nowhere near this amount.
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