Ha! But even in that new picture it’s missing the CV-6.A fan fixed that.
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Ha! But even in that new picture it’s missing the CV-6.A fan fixed that.
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Getting the sense Ilyria is a multi-system nation in its own right...
Knowing this show, her haircut is part of her backstory.My ONE quibble is Ortegas' hair. She needs to fade it up better. Might as well have a Moe haircut or something...
I have a feeling where we're rapidly moving to a place where we can safely say: "An average episode of SNW is better than the best episodes of other nu-Trek." At least, that's how I feel about it.
My ONE quibble is Ortegas' hair. She needs to fade it up better. Might as well have a Moe haircut or something...
I'd prefer that they go with Metric Day & Metric Time for a (±Star Year / Star Date Unit ¦ Star Time Unit ) Star Date Notation.
1 ISO Star Year = 1 Average Gregorian Year = 365.2425 Days = 8765.82 Earth Hours
1 ISO Star Year = 1000 Star Days = 8765.82 Earth Hours
1 Star Day Unit = 1000 STU (Star Time Units)
1 Star Day = 8.76582 Earth Hrs = 525.9492 Earth Mins = 31556.952 Earth Secs = 8 Hrs, 45 Mins, 56.952 Secs
1 STU (Star Time Units) = 31.556952 Earth Seconds
The Backstory behind this was when the Star Date was born and based off the Average Gregorian Year. All the founding members in the ISO (InterStellar Standards Organization) within the newly minted UFP, which is a supersceding organization to ISO (International Standards Organization) on Earth, wanted to base the Star Year on the Average Gregorian Year on the Earth Calender. The rest of the founding members were keen to let it happen given that Humanity was the Glue that bonded all the other members together thanks to the actions of Jonathon Archer in numerous previous escapades.
But the Vulcans wouldn't let Humans have their way of arbitrarily defining everything, since the Vulcans found the Metric System to be so logical and took a keen liking to the simplicity of the system, they required that Metric Star Days and Metric Star Time be used if we're going to use the Metric System as a ISO standard with the Average Gregorian Year as the foundation for the Star Year. Many of the humans weren't that keen on Metric Star Day & Metric Star Time; but eventually they gave way to Vulcan Logic and internal consistency. Ergo the simpler and more consistent Star Day & Star Time sub-units for Star Date.
You can't make any consistency because there are too many cooks in the kitchen messing with the StarDate increments.I have been battling with the inconsistencies of Stardates a lot in my head recently. I just can’t find an overarching pattern, consistency or actual any sense to them. I wish that this could all have been finalised and worked out properly by the production staff over the years as it is all quite frustrating.
hopefully a standardised stardate system can be implemented for future Star Trek productions to give a sense of consistency?
I even heard once that star dates change depending on where you are in the galaxy, maybe this is a a result of light travelling? So for example, the stardate on Earth and Vulcan would be different to the stardate on Alpha Centuri because the light reaching these systems would take different amounts of time to travel to them from other places, and thus give a different stardate from wherever this light is viewed from?
Perhaps stardates should be recorded from one (or a combination of a few?) points of celestial reference. This (or these) reference point(s) can be combined with the actual local dates and time from nearby planetary perspectives? This combined number is not only a record of time, but also a record of space like coordinates (if more than one celestial body is used as a reference point as previously mentioned). It could be like an intergalactic x and y axis grid (space) combined with time. It would need more than an x and y axis though as space is not 2D, it is actually 3D.
Stardates could be:
x, y, -x, -y, *local date and time*, *time it takes for light to travel from point A*,*Time it takes for light to travel from point B*
This could be put in any order just like how around our planet in different places we change the order of the date:
2022, 05, 20
20, 05, 2022
05, 20, 2022
Why try to over complicate something that could be so simple though?You can't make any consistency because there are too many cooks in the kitchen messing with the StarDate increments.
https://memory-alpha.fandom.com/wiki/Stardate
The only consistentency is that the First 3 Digits Left of the Decimal Point seems to indicate which 'Day of the Year' AKA "Star Day"
Any Digits Left of the First 3 Digits past the Decimal Point indicates the Star Year.
But the Star year getting bunched up with the Star Date is hard to read and pronouncing it is a PITA (Pain In The Arse).
Look at DISCO's StarDate 3190 AD = 865 783.7
Look at VOY's __ StarDate 2379 AD = _ 56 947.0
3190 AD - 2379 AD = 811 Year difference
StarYear 865-56 = 809 Year difference.
You can argue that Leap Year is screwing with things, but to be off by 2 years because of leap years in 800+ year time frame? I find that hard to believe.
As for readibility, it's a Cluster Eff of digit soup.
In my Head Canon, the ISO StarDate Version is updated to 5.0 to account for the differences that I introduce.
±S.Y / SDU ¦ STU = (±Star Year / Star Day Unit ¦ Star Time Unit)
The “/” is described as “Slash” & “¦” is described as “Bar” which is short hand for (Vertical Broken Bar)
I set the Starting Point for 0 of the StarDate to be:
Earth Date = 2155/03-05 Wed 00:00;00.0 PST = Founding of Coalition of Planets
The UFP formed from Jonathon Archer's founding of the "Coalition of Planets" and the day it was signed into existence.
Ergo, my Star Year can have ± to indicate Before or After the "Official Starting Point" that led to the Founding of the UFP, the signing of the "Coalition of Planets".
+ = After Federation: After the UFP was formed/founded
- = Before Federation: Before the UFP was formed/founded
You can safely say you'd think that.
I couldn't disagree more. I find SNW to be (kind of pleasantly) vapid compared to DSC/PIC so far.
As you say, it's all in the eye of the beholder. IDIC and all that.
Forgive my lack of Vulcan control. I'm celebrating my promotion to Rear Admiral after 21 years on the board. Indulge me.![]()
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