Is our galaxy actually millions of light-years wide?
Is our galaxy actually millions of light-years wide?
That's less than 100,000 light-years. Is it that Voyager was flung almost from one end to the other?
Related to that, I'll add the decision to make Warp 10 the definitive limit that can not be exceeded, which resulted in the newest most advanced starships always listing their top speed as something like warp 9.9998 as their attempt to be faster than the other ships but below warp 10. Then again, I guess if there hadn't been a limit on how far warp could go, we'd probably get something like a speed demon of a ship cruising at warp 45. Maybe they should have just left warp drive as warp drive and not have had various warp factors?Explictly stating warp speeds and distances may be their worst decision.
Related to that, I'll add the decision to make Warp 10 the definitive limit that can not be exceeded, which resulted in the newest most advanced starships always listing their top speed as something like warp 9.9998 as their attempt to be faster than the other ships but below warp 10. Then again, I guess if there hadn't been a limit on how far warp could go, we'd probably get something like a speed demon of a ship cruising at warp 45. Maybe they should have just left warp drive as warp drive and not have had various warp factors?
Which makes it all the sillier a few years later they say warp 10 is the absolute limit that can not be exceeded. And that that limit has been adhered to ever since (and IIRC, still is).Beverly ordered her ship to Warp 13 in All Good Things...
Which makes it all the sillier a few years later they say warp 10 is the absolute limit that can not be exceeded. And that that limit has been adhered to ever since (and IIRC, still is).
I don't think Warp 5 was the top limit in TOS.
I know the episode, I just thought you were saying the warp limit in TOS and ENT was Warp 5.I meant that imposing a Warp 5 speed limit in the TNG episode "Force of nature" was, to me, one of the worst canon decisions of the TOS-ENT era of Trek (which means the era encompassing TOS/TNG/DS9/ENT), and its not one that gets mentioned a lot (probably because they realized it was a stupid thing to do fairly quickly). I didn't meant the NX-01 being a Warp 5 ship, I meant the artificial limit put on Warp drive near the end of TNG in that episode (supposedly becaue anything over Warp 5 was "destroying space"), although I now get why that may have been confusing if you're not familiar with the TNG episode in question.
I really disagree with that, the visual reboot wasn't just a good decision it was a necessity, modern Star Trek must not look like TOS unless it wants to be a parody people laugh at.
shows TOS reaching the galaxy's rim and center
Beverly ordered her ship to Warp 13 in All Good Things...
I meant that imposing a Warp 5 speed limit in the TNG episode "Force of nature" was, to me, one of the worst canon decisions of the TOS-ENT era of Trek (which means the era encompassing TOS/TNG/DS9/ENT), and its not one that gets mentioned a lot (probably because they realized it was a stupid thing to do fairly quickly). I didn't meant the NX-01 being a Warp 5 ship, I meant the artificial limit put on Warp drive near the end of TNG in that episode (supposedly because anything over Warp 5 was "destroying space"), although I now get why that may have been confusing if you're not familiar with the TNG episode in question.
Related to that, I'll add the decision to make Warp 10 the definitive limit that can not be exceeded, which resulted in the newest most advanced starships always listing their top speed as something like warp 9.9998 as their attempt to be faster than the other ships but below warp 10. Then again, I guess if there hadn't been a limit on how far warp could go, we'd probably get something like a speed demon of a ship cruising at warp 45. Maybe they should have just left warp drive as warp drive and not have had various warp factors?
A well-kept secret.
Then, how do you explain his confirmation of 'not being sorry' to save the Booralans, even after prohibiting it at the beginning of the ep?
By that time it was a fait accompli. What could he have said that he wished they were all dead?
So you're saying he's being a hypocrite there? I suppose you could interpret it that way. (Even though it wouldn't be my interpretation.)
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