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I have a theory, a fan theory: I can explain all the rocks

Gingerbread Demon

Yelling at the Vorlons
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I think I figured this one out, why we have so many rocks fall on the floor when there is a ship battle in Star Trek and the answer is stupidly obvious.

All the ships have Trellium D lining the inner walls of their ships and despite the expanse not existing anymore the Federation never rescinded this design element.
 
I never understood why people think they're rocks, when they can simply be foam insulation inner hull lining stuff

I think some review videos on YoubeTubey made mention of their being rocks. Which seems strange, since anyone nearby being bopped on the head by one might not find it pleasant - some of said rocks were sizeable and not many actors like getting stoned while on set, right?

if they do it while off the set and more as a metaphorical allusion rather than literally being bopped on the head is not important right now...
 
But some of those rocks looked sharp. IIRC some of them got embedded in Riker's head in Yesterday's Enterprise.
 
Even if that was the explanation, you still would expect that by the 24th century they had found a more hightech solution than packing rocks with Trellium-D into those consoles.
 
Even if that was the explanation, you still would expect that by the 24th century they had found a more hightech solution than packing rocks with Trellium-D into those consoles.

But it's not just the consoles it's the ceilings and walls too, and why does eps power have to go through consoles that's like saying your keyboard needs to route mains power because reasons
 
Aside from Yesterday's Enterprise, I can't say I've ever noticed rocks on ships elsewhere and indeed had always thought of it as an oddity in that episode.
 
It's one of the biggest flaws in Star Trek that the federation, or Earth at least has so much technology but no one thought to invent surge protection or some kind of fuse for things that might explode.

Worse even that they think running plasma through consoles is a good idea when they don't need that as the are mere control / display panels so why did they even think that was a good idea?
 
I've never considered any of that blast debris to be "rocks". Their ships are outfitted with consoles, workstations, furniture, lighting fixtures, insulation, & presumably not every wall is solid bulkhead, & most of it is covered with decorative molding.

These things can be made of literally anything imaginable, & a lot of it looks like resin molding. A big solid mass of gray resin would bust apart & look just like rock after blast distress.
 
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