No it wasn't, you're mistaking the time it would have taken the DMA to fully hit Earth with the time of the actual episode.Have you actually watched the episode? The shield was getting hit by debris for hours before it failed
Names and maps run through a translation matrix to Federation Standard give things those names.In a way, it gets into how if taken at face value how so much of the norms and nomenclature of the Federation is humancentric and basically shows humans giving alien things names we like. There's the "Badlands." We also have an area of space that's known as the "Briar Patch." And it also plays into the idea that given the importance of Earth within the Federation and Starfleet, a lot of the naming and mapping seems to revolve around human concepts of importance (e.g., our solar system being the official divider for the Alpha and Beta Quadrants, the area around our solar system is officially "Sector 001," etc.).
It has some vague similarities to US Navy customs on the human majority ships, but that's really all we know for sure.I mean Starfleet basically uses the structure and customs of the (human) US Navy almost verbatim, and it seems that in a Federation that spans 150 worlds (circa the 24th century) there's no other influences from any other culture's militaries that's been adopted.
It was all CG and spiffy looking. I demand nothing less than dodgy mid 90s animatics designed with physical models being filmed around it. Only that is pure. If they had to make it CG than they should have consulted with Lord Terry. Only He gets what makes Star Trek tick, by the Grace of Gene.They showed the badlands in Books vision. Looked about the same.
No it wasn't, you're mistaking the time it would have taken the DMA to fully hit Earth with the time of the actual episode.
This is from the scene right before the scene where Vance orders the planetary shield raised.What are you even talking about? They detect the debris and then Vance orders the planetary shield raised and multiple fragments begins impacting the shield. It's noted that the President of Earth is assisting on the surface so Vance orders to keep evacuating civilians until the last possible second. When it cuts back to the evacuation after a scene on discovery it's noted that multiple Federation ships are at evacuation capacity, so a significant amount of time has passed all the while debris has continously been hitting the shield.
One thing that wasn't clear to me is when Burnham mentioned the Breen could track their jumps. If Discovery jumped to the Delta Quadrant, would it not take the Breen quite some time to reach them? This is all assuming the Breen are still using some type of traditional warp drive where traveling thousands of light years still takes a long time.
If Moll only knew that all she has to do is use some banned time travel tech and go back and get some of Khan’s blood, instead of going on a treasure quest.Since nobody else sees to gave realised this, Mol wants the Progenitor tech to bring Lo'k back from the dead, as it was awkwardly established to do a few episodes ago.
Jammer brought this up in his review but, since it was Jammer, my mind went to, "Because he thinks it, that's probably NOT what's going to happen." Putting my inclination to disagree with him nowadays aside, you have a point.Since nobody else sees to gave realised this, Mol wants the Progenitor tech to bring Lo'k back from the dead, as it was awkwardly established to do a few episodes ago.
It would be ten times funnier if she took the VOY: "Mortal Coil" approach, went back in time and stole Borg nanoprobes but instead of it resurrecting her boyfriend she brings back the entire Borg collective.If Moll only knew that all she has to do is use some banned time travel tech and go back and get some of Khan’s blood, instead of going on a treasure quest.
Since nobody else sees to gave realised this, Mol wants the Progenitor tech to bring Lo'k back from the dead, as it was awkwardly established to do a few episodes ago.
I blame the right wing.I still find it weird that the show is like almost 800 years beyond the latest show (Picard) with obvious much more advanced technologies and yet somehow things that reanimated dead people, allowed dying people to assume artificial bodies apparently has been forgotten or unimproved upon so that they need to seek out technology from billions of years in the past.
Reno was on Discovery. 6 minutes between those scenes doesn;t indicate that 6 minutes had passed in the events occuring around Earth.This is from the scene right before the scene where Vance orders the planetary shield raised.
RENO: Better than Boy Genius. He'll be through to the power source in the next ten, just FYI.
This is from the scene directly after the one where Vance states various ships are at full capacity.
COMPUTER: Four minutes to casement breach.
Meaning it was literally less then six minutes between the two.
The federation got incredibly incompetent, and just regressed. i'm sure the writers have accidentally put in wookies and lightsabers in their rough drafts.and somehow it gets used on the remains of Kirk so he can appear in the Starfleet Academy show.
I still find it weird that the show is like almost 800 years beyond the latest show (Picard) with obvious much more advanced technologies and yet somehow things that reanimated dead people, allowed dying people to assume artificial bodies apparently has been forgotten or unimproved upon so that they need to seek out technology from billions of years in the past.
We had them creating entirely new body parts, Worf got a new spine, etc... You would think 800 years later medical technology would have leaped massively ahead.
and somehow it gets used on the remains of Kirk so he can appear in the Starfleet Academy show.
I still find it weird that the show is like almost 800 years beyond the latest show (Picard) with obvious much more advanced technologies and yet somehow things that reanimated dead people, allowed dying people to assume artificial bodies apparently has been forgotten or unimproved upon so that they need to seek out technology from billions of years in the past.
We had them creating entirely new body parts, Worf got a new spine, etc... You would think 800 years later medical technology would have leaped massively ahead.
But, Trek doesn't really do development. It does sameness.don't really want to watch Star Trek for its take on a technologically regressed post-apocalyptic world.
Well, good thing it isn't then.I don't really want to watch Star Trek for its take on a technologically regressed post-apocalyptic world.
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