and the infiltrators should have a Transporter Jamming mechanism in place to prevent that...lol if internal sensors can detect intruders to set off the alarm, they should be able to auto-beam unwelcome guests into a holding area/brig
It was a thing in TOS, but after that they were able to transport through their own shields.J'Vini knew the Vulcan nerve pinch. She used it on a crewperson aboard the Credence. It worked here as the person was unsuspecting of her presence.
Lowering shields before transporting cargo has been a thing since TOS. It might be the sending place or the receiving place which has to lower their shields. In "Dagger of the Mind", before cargo was sent to the Enterprise, the prison had to lower its shields.
No they weren't - It's remained a thing throughout Trek, including the 24th century and beyond.It was a thing in TOS, but after that they were able to transport through their own shields.
Actually there have been hints that Tilley is off from the 2nd episode of the 3rd season. I just thank they are really setting home to roost, enough so that people are really starting tontine, and unlike Detmer held it together better for the short term.Tilly is being affected by something. It's been hinted at since the first episode of the season and her flakiness in this story might be related to something that's happening to her body or mind or both.
No they weren't - It's remained a thing throughout Trek, including the 24th century and beyond.
Need canonical proof? See this from TNG S3 - "The Enemy":
If I have a complaint, it's how quickly Burnham found and fixed the Cryogenic system. You're seriously going to tell me a member of the alien race who designed the thing couldn't have 'fixed it' in time to awaken his own people to repel the grave robbers? (Oh, and also happy said alien race didn't wake up with the urge to conquer the Galaxy or some other ridiculous nefarious motive. One thing though - if said alien race had knowledge of Dilithium and matter/anti-matter reactors, it stand to reason they have FTL capability, so you'd think they could manage the trip to their 'new world' in LESS than 10 thousand years, and wouldn't required cryo-hibernation.)
It's directly listed in the technical bible, and episodes of TNG, DS9, and VOY that they can.No they weren't - It's remained a thing throughout Trek, including the 24th century and beyond.
Need canonical proof? See this from TNG S3 - "The Enemy":
It seems like security for hostile invaders beaming on board hasn't improved.
There are no automated defense systems.
DISCO writers suck at understanding all the technology available and resort to only having a "Alarm" for Drama reasons.Something. Anything.
Lieutenant with three years experience.science cadet
Lieutenant with three years experience.
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