Yeah, that made me raise a Vulcan eyebrow...Also just realised Geordis line of Ent-D being the "last functional ship not tied to the system" rules out an appearance from Voyager or Defiant![]()
Yeah, that made me raise a Vulcan eyebrow...Also just realised Geordis line of Ent-D being the "last functional ship not tied to the system" rules out an appearance from Voyager or Defiant![]()
Oh great: We get then get a 'Dipshit from Chicago' who later vacationed in Tahiti *-It's a Magical Place-*People are comparing Captain Shaw to Phil Coulson?![]()
Yeah, that made me raise a Vulcan eyebrow...
The line is literally "This ship is the only one not on the network."Its entirely possible that only the Enterprise-D is the one with sufficient automation systems to enable the "fam" to operate it?
When Worf & Raffi first came aboard the Titan, I'm pretty sure they got there via the La Sirena. It's still next to whatever sun they met at.And hold on a sec, where is La Sirena gone? Now theres a ship that isn't connected to the 'hive'? They should of hopped onto that instead
Funny thing is: IF it WAS the Saucer section from Veridian III as Geordi actually says it is in the episode; the above SHOULD have been the set layout.Not complaining at all, but if Geordi was restoring the Enterprise, then wouldn't that have been at its last incarnation? Like the Bridge we saw in Generations. I actually really like this version.
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It's a good bet this was discussed heavily amongst the producers and writers, and they decided to go with the iconic television version. And I can understand why. Not complaining at all here. Just an observation.
The line is literally "This ship is the only one not on the network."
I'm not usually a fan of strict literalism but well Geordi seems pretty certain about this.
Engineers. Always changing something..Funny thing is: IF it WAS the Saucer section from Veridian III as Geordi actually says it is in the episode; the above SHOULD have been the set layout.![]()
Funny thing is: IF it WAS the Saucer section from Veridian III as Geordi actually says it is in the episode; the above SHOULD have been the set layout.![]()
It's kind of funny. I pointed out the transporters shenanigans early this season but then was told "authoritatively" by posters (I know, that's a contradiction!) that wasn't the case! I was reading too much into it!Ehhh Ro knew there was something funny with the transporters, but not exactly what.
...DS9 didn't have a new threat every season.While the Dominion War threatened all of the Federation, it was the same threat that developed over seasons.
Geordi probably had to get a whole new bridge module for the Enterprise after how thoroughly it was trashed. And if it needed to be rebuilt, then as a museum ship, the bridge layout it had for the majority of its service would probably be the better choice even if he only chose it for personal reasons.
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