Brain surgery? One day recovery?!
They can't possibly have Dr. Bashir and access to Federation medicine.
They can't possibly have Dr. Bashir and access to Federation medicine.
Dr. I. Morg,Brain surgery? One day recovery?!
They can't possibly have Dr. Bashir and access to Federation medicine.
Dr. I. Morg,
My wife and I recently watched an episode of The Good Doctor (a show we’ve never seen before) because a friend of ours was in it.
His character went from being diagnosed with a brain tumor, to surgery, to recovery in one day.
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Everyone does it. Even with a portal allowing instantaneous travel, there's no way Jack Bauer could have gotten to all the places he did in the span of one day, let alone one hour.Oh, NCIS commits the speed of plot sin too.
Spock referred to McCoy as "the good doctor" now and again. Humm...
Ultimately, it is not the duty of the realm of entertainment to be factual; education is still important. I feel sorry for people that can't let go.
Yes, but I think Nerys Myk was referring to viewers not letting minor inconsistencies bother them, not the creators. I think that's the only sane way to watch a show, honestly.Such inconsistencies are inevitable in any long-running franchise with multiple creators. But the fact that errors have happened in the past is an incentive to try harder to avoid them, not to give up and stop caring.
I remember a two-parter on Homicide: Life on the Street where the first episode covered a murder investigation, arrest, and the entire trial, and the aftermath of the killer being found not guilty in the second. In the second part, Lt. Giardello orders Detective Kellerman to take a second look at the initial investigation because Kellerman was out of town at his cousin's wedding when it happened in the previous episode -- implying that the investigation, arrest, and trial all happened over the course of a few days!And if realism were ever a factor, than crime shows and legal dramas would be automatically out the window, as an actual crime can take months if not years to investigate, and likewise an actual trial can also last months if not years, yet on TV each can be handled in what would amount to in-universe time as a matter of days, week at the maximum.
If the average Top Speed of the USS Titan-A is supposed to be Warp 9.99.That did bug me in Picard. The whole of season 3 took place within a week and in that time they managed to get to the edge of Federation space, the Chin'toka battle site and back to Earth. I know the Titan is supposed to be a fast ship but you don't go at max speed all the time.
I would have altered the story so things were clearer that they were relatively close to Earth throughout.
Hacking has had difficulties in media for a while.And then there was the NCIS episode where one character worked the left side of the ascii keyboard while the other worked the right as they typed code to stop a hacker (or something)
You mean the M/A-M Injectors.Yeah but it’s to the edge of their space AND back. There is also the thing that the ship can go at that speed but for not for very long since it puts a considerable strain on the warp injectors. Its max cruising speed is the speed the ship usually travels at which is around warp 7/8.
StarFleet has never been that good at finding run-aways and those who want to hide.The quick travel times just gave the impression that they were always very close to Earth which makes Starfleet look very inept as they couldn’t find them.
::shrugs:: That would be nice if everybody had SlipStream by now, but it seems that only a few select ships have it.Now if they had slipstream tech like Prodigy’s Dauntless, it would make the short times easier to digest. Even the scenes where they get away from other ships would work since they could say that their slipstream drive is undetectable when in use.
Several hours, sit but like you said getting to the edge of Federation space is a lot further than that.You mean the M/A-M Injectors.
But it's top speed should be sustainable for several hours.
StarFleet has never been that good at finding run-aways and those who want to hide.
::shrugs:: That would be nice if everybody had SlipStream by now, but it seems that only a few select ships have it.
"Ahead, fudge factor nine! No matter how far away it is, we'll get there in time!"
And in the best stories, the heroes (most of them, anyway) survive and triumph. This is more important than “logic.” Logically, Luke Skywalker would have been shot down . . . Frodo and Sam would have starved in Mordor . . . Tarzan would have been lion-bait before he was six years old. A classic story defies logic, and still you believe it – because you want to.
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