Have they ever said that phaser beams travel at the speed of light? We've seen people dodge them before, and not just when they'd been accelerated to super-speed.
Phasers, like turbo-lifts, starships, and shuttles, travel at the speed of plot.
Have they ever said that phaser beams travel at the speed of light? We've seen people dodge them before, and not just when they'd been accelerated to super-speed.
Very true, so many different firing modes, colors, types, etc.The hardest part with that is the inconsistency of how phasers are portrayed in Trek.
All versions of Trek are their own time line. The idea of a single canon does not work.
Yup. Easier this way.My controversial opinion:
All versions of Trek are in the same time line (except stuff like the Kelvin films and MU episodes, obviously). The idea of a single canon works fine.
My controversial opinion:
All versions of Trek are in the same time line (except stuff like the Kelvin films and MU episodes, obviously). The idea of a single canon works fine.
Controversial opinion: Episode titles are not that important. I understand why they are there, but if the title doesn't work then I don't give it much notice.
That would imply I remember their titles.How many great episodes of Trek have long, unwieldy titles though?
Yeah, in "Amok Time" it takes FOREVER for the turbolift to get from the bridge to the deck with Sickbay and that can't be more than three or four decks max. Plot determines length of conversation or action scene.
There's also "The Enterprise Incident" where Spock and Romulan Commander go into the turbolift, Spock announces "Deck two", and they proceed to have a nice long chat all while the level indicator keeps showing they're continuing to go down. Is there a scenic route for when there's a delay at the destination deck?
In unrelated opinions, in Star Trek V, the ship had 79 decks. We see "78" near the top, but there's still enough headway to count for at least one more deck. Two for a nice even 80 decks and if you want to double-up on stupid easteryeggs, one for "Derh, 79 decks and 79 episodes is derh kewl" versus "Doooi, 80 decks that count all 79 episodes plus 'The Cage' is derh kewl..."
In film, I feel the scene was meant to give a little humor during the goofy rocket boot ride, plus pay homage to the 79 episodes of the TOS.Even when I watched the movie originally, I ignored the insanely high deck number, but something WAS indeed off with that scene when I first watched it.
Personally, if an episode is good then the title becomes more memorable. If the episode is bad all the poetic titles won't save it.I think titles are an essential part of the package and can enhance the overall quality. The City on the Edge of Forever would smell as sweet by any other name, but a title like Timejump would've been far less poetic. A good memorable title helps you remember the episode, so they're useful for that alone.
Personally I'd much rather have more titles like Where No Man Has Gone Before, Let That Be Your Last Battlefield, The Butcher's Knife Cares Not for the Lamb's Cry, In the Pale Moonlight and The Measure of a Man over Ethics, Clues, Oasis, Dawn, Rise, and especially Cathexis and Tsunkatse.
Also they should put the episode title on screen at the beginning of act one again!
The City on the Edge of Forever would smell as sweet by any other name, but a title like Timejump would've been far less poetic. A good memorable title helps you remember the episode, so they're useful for that alone.
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