As I said, I don’t care how you choose to interpret things. In the case of “Sons of Mogh,” I’m going to go with the VFX people’s intent over what was written in the script.
Timo, what are you talking about? What are you winning exactly? This is a TV show, and we all experience it in different ways. And that the writers and producers themselves do the same. They change how and what they write depending on what comes out, not on what characters squawk.And I'm going to go with the writers' intent over what was shown - but I win, because my choice doesn't result in a contradiction.
There's no winning in certain situations, but this isn't one of those.
Timo Saloniemi
Timo, what are you talking about? What are you winning exactly?
I don’t see a contradiction between “Our shuttle was damaged” and an establishing shot with a starship that can easily carry a shuttle.
Why would he be on the station if the shuttle was operating from the ship?
You reveal yourself more to the internet than win it. The internet is as winnable as it is stable.The internet, of course.
And Ferengi don’t believe in anything but profit, then we meet the assassin Lek. Then half of Ferengi society is reordered under Zek/Ishka/Rom. Cultures are complex.Well, "Rodek" should, once he recovers his wits (if not his memory). Why would he be on the station if the shuttle was operating from the ship? Klingons don't believe in medicine much to begin with, and would hardly resort to asking for help from the station if their own sawbones couldn't patch Rodek together nor declare him fit for immediate putting down!
Timo Saloniemi
Okie-doke. Works for me.The station would’ve been much closer to where the shuttle ended up on its two-person mission, so they conveniently used a runabout pad like the Romulan shuttle, and only later did the House ship arrive to pick them up.
Timo, what are you talking about? What are you winning exactly? This is a TV show, and we all experience it in different ways. And that the writers and producers themselves do the same. They change how and what they write depending on what comes out, not on what characters squawk.
As I recall, the U.S.S. Orion was used as a gopher during the war.
Short of the Dominion going genocidal, I don't see this working. That is, not in fleet battle shots. They might use the ships as ferries and police and so on, but sending them up against Jem'Hadar tech is suicide. When it gets that bad, you surrender or sue for peace.Add Mirandas and Constellations to the "Kitchen Sink" and you have the Zombie fleet. I can see taking those ships out of mothballs out of sheer desperation.
Never! The Steamrunner reminds me of a Lower Decks ship with its absurdly huge Bussards. (In fact, I never understand why they attach Bussards to the saucer of a ship: those things are drawing in interstellar matter that might slice through and obliterate a ship if everything isn't just so. It's madness to attach that next to say the public head on Deck 5.) But also, just look at a side-by-side view of this ship next to say Voyager in one of those size comparison graphics. The detail and scaling and lines betray it as a cartoon of a ship not meant to be looked at too closely. This is why I like the Saber, Mark I so much; it fits both the esthetics of the period and also pumps up the polygons and realism of the ship.Some newer ships: Steamrunner, Norway.
I'd sooner see the U.S.S. Yeager literally pulled out of a museum to be used as tribble bomb!Another ship worth mentioning is the U.S.S. Yeagar, which hung around DS9.
They got a third one in “Valiant”, and briefly in Season 5 they had VisionArt’s “V-ship” accident
Could you link to images of what you mean by this accident?
I recall seeing steam runner and Norway only once, in the First Contact battle. This might be explained if these were intended for highly specialized functions, but were thrown into battle because they were armed.
Several Steamrunners are part of the fleet battle in "Sacrifice of Angels", and can also be seen in the fleet group shots leading up to the first half. The fleet also includes some Akiras, and a few Sabers would show up occasionally in episodes like "Tears of the Prophets" and among the wrecked allied fleet when the Dominion retook Chin'Toka. One can be briefly seen in SOA. There are a few Steamrunners as fleet elements in those eps as well.
I seem to recall hearing the Norway model had been lost or misplaced at the time, so I don't think it was used for the Dominion War episodes. Might be wrong.
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