Not really, it was obvious from the get go that the organic molecules were both their language and a lot more complex then the crew of Discovery assumed given it would be impossible to become a technological species without complex language of some kind.That's an impressive 5 year old...
Or- Admiral Vance was lying and knows more about Tarka than he told?If we have the exact dates of when Tarka was a prisoner of the Emerald chain and when this supposed conference took place... and if they overlap... then its a continuity error, plain and simple... mind you, Tarka could have been lying to Booker about when he was captured by the Emerald chain.
I'm never gonna forgive Disco for flying right past those Dyson rings without even trying to investigate.Type II means they have control over the energy of a star. There was never an indication they had that type of power. They even made a big deal of seeing a Dyson Sphere. I do agree that I'd think they would have gotten to Type II by the 31st century (or whenever the TCW started), but apparently not. Or that the Voth or Borg could have been Type II.
I'm never gonna forgive Disco for flying right past those Dyson rings without even trying to investigate.
I want to yell at their writer's room so bad![]()
Or- Admiral Vance was lying and knows more about Tarka than he told?
Stupid writers and their stupid stupidness !I'm never gonna forgive Disco for flying right past those Dyson rings without even trying to investigate.
I want to yell at their writer's room so bad![]()
I still wanna yell at the Next Gen writers for wasting a Dyson Sphere on a B-plot!!!Stupid writers and their stupid stupidness !
I still find it odd that the sphere is pretty much regulated as an oddity. File that away for the second contact team to check in on in 500 to never years.I still wanna yell at the Next Gen writers for wasting a Dyson Sphere on a B-plot!!!
Getting to and colonizing any number of planets is child's play compared to encircling a star with a Dyson Sphere™ or a hyperfield. Those would take so much more time and resources/power, but with the advent of programmable matter, who knows?
I know I shouldn't, but I always equate the name Dyson with vacuum cleaners. And that sucks...
I know I shouldn't, but I always equate the name Dyson with vacuum cleaners. And that sucks...
Getting to and colonizing any number of planets is child's play compared to encircling a star with a Dyson Sphere™ or a hyperfield. Those would take so much more time and resources/power, but with the advent of programmable matter, who knows?
I tend to agree. By the 32nd Century the Federation should definitely have then a Type II civilization; and given the Hyper-Feld, and V DMA, the 10-C species would be Type III.Given what was demonstrated of UFP technology in the 24th century (and even that on Enterprise) they could have made a Dyson Swarm pretty easily and become Type II civilization. They may have made a big deal out of a Sphere, but a Swarm is different (far easier to construct as its not one solid structure - and besides, a sphere might have also been possible since Neutronium isn't the ONLY material you need to make a sphere - let alone a swarm... plus, the UFP was seen constructing some pretty big superstructures - surpassing the size of 1 space based solar collector that would be the baseline for the swarm).
My point is, they SHOULD have been a Type II by the late 24th century (and have swarms across UFP space - at least around member planets)... and underway on becoming Type III (in fact, they would have been very close to Type III by the time the Burn occurred).
But as we saw, Disco writers chose NOT to advance UFP (in 930 years) in almost any significant area, so we can only hope UFP will decide to finally advance to Type II and III from 32nd century onward.
I tend to agree. By the 32nd Century the Federation should definitely have then a Type II civilization; and given the Hyper-Feld, and V DMA, the 10-C species would be Type III.
The DMA is 5 light-years in diameter. Also they can power it from outside of our galaxy. If that's not indicative of a species that can wield power on a galactic level I don't know what is. Just because they don't exercise that ability to a degree that damages and entire Galaxy in a even worse fashion then the DMA, doesn't mean they couldn't; it just means they choose not to.
I tend to agree. By the 32nd Century the Federation should definitely have then a Type II civilization; and given the Hyper-Feld, and V DMA, the 10-C species would be Type III.
The DMA is 5 light-years in diameter. Also they can power it from outside of our galaxy. If that's not indicative of a species that can wield power on a galactic level I don't know what is. Just because they don't exercise that ability to a degree that damages and entire Galaxy in a even worse fashion then the DMA, doesn't mean they couldn't; it just means they choose not to.
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