Good thing the transporter beamed slightly slower than normal to give time for the camera to pan up.I also loved that Jim got a HEROIC ENTRANCE... In a TRANSPORTER!
Good thing the transporter beamed slightly slower than normal to give time for the camera to pan up.I also loved that Jim got a HEROIC ENTRANCE... In a TRANSPORTER!
TOS could be all over the map about which station did what defensive function so I guess La'an could have fired weapons from her side station. That's a pretty TOS thing to do.
The two stations to Spock's left were Assistant Navigation and then Weapons and Defense. I think La'an is sitting where the Engineering / Environmental stations will be? Of the many pieces of Star Trek minutia that I will be scrawling on the walls of the rest home, the stations on the Enterprise bridge will oddly not be one of them.
The TOS movies were consistent with this as well. You had the "weapons console" on the refit bridge, but we see Sulu firing most of the Enterprise's shots from the helm console in TWOK. Yet, in the same movie, the final barrage against the Reliant was keyed from the "weapons console." There's a tactical station right behind the captain's chair in TFF, but Scotty uses the communications console to raise and lower shields during the emergency landing sequence. It seems Chekov fires the torpedo at the God Creature from the navigation console (based on Kirk's "Send it down now, Mr. Chekov!") in that same film.
I also always like how Joachim moves from "helm" to "weapons" during the Reliant's initial sneak attack.
In Star Trek VI, it looks like the torpedoes are fired from the helm console, using a "Mode Select" button.
Good stuff.
They probably made that up to explain the inconsistencies.Yeah, all stations are user configurable
It's like how Darth Vader's lightsaber clearly has a "dramatic" setting.Good thing the transporter beamed slightly slower than normal to give time for the camera to pan up.
Why? They weren't trying to talk to everyone but just specific people.Spock should have been able to "pick up" on the Bannon's Nebula lifeforms' communication, too, right?
Ah I missed that because it is meant to be the helm that fires weapons in TOS. Nobody at the the security station ever did anything. I think the station was the other side of Spock.
In 'Elaan of Troyius' Chekov fires the torpedos from the nav station.To be fair to the folks who missed that in this episode, they haven’t been entirely consistent over the course of the show. Sometimes La’an fires the weapons and sometimes it’s Ortegas.
They were broadcasting. Both Saul Ramon and Nyota Uhura picked up on this. Someone with documented telepathic capacity should have been noticing as well...?Why? They weren't trying to talk to everyone but just specific people.
Space shit prevents the Enterprise crew from sleeping, which apparently caused the death of another ship's entire crew. Sole exception is Deanna, who has dreams in which she's floating. Floating dreams turn out to be aliens communicating with her. Solution involves technobabble and the nacelles. Crew sleeps. Audience already asleep.Is it wrong I don't even remember the exact details "Night Terrors"?
They were broadcasting. Both Saul Ramon and Nyota Uhura picked up on this. Someone with documented telepathic capacity should have been noticing as well...?
Well they were talking to Uhura because they sensed her empathy. It wasn't a broad communication.They were broadcasting. Both Saul Ramon and Nyota Uhura picked up on this. Someone with documented telepathic capacity should have been noticing as well...?
Or they don't trust Vulcans.If anything, Spock's telepathic abilities might unconsciously have blocked any attempts by the aliens to speak to him.
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