Bad Mind Altering Effects... They would've been better off just ignoring the unsavory parts of "The Cage" rather than bringing attention to it.
Now imagine doing that in a TransWarp Tunnel that you can't change directions, just shift over lanes U/D/L/R to avoid debris.People playing "Asteroids" suddenly makes so much sense!
What was the explanation there?And TFF. Without the J.M. Dillard novelization to explain how the ship did it you're left absolutely baffled as to how the Enterprise-A could get to the center of the galaxy in what seemed like only a couple of days or so.
During the 24th century, The Dominion ships were notice-ably slower than the Alpha Quadrant species, doesn't matter if it's Romulan/Klingon/Federation. They were piss slow in comparison.Trek has shown that technological stagnation is actually kind of normal in the trek universe. The Dominion have been around for 10,000 or 2,000 years depending on which Weyoun you ask and they aren't that much far ahead in terms of technological capability. Klingons have been spacefaring for around 1500 years, Vulcans and romulans for around 2,000 years, the Bajorans were a pre-warp culture for 20,000 years and said to have been building cities while man was still learning to walk upright, and none of them are floating heads in jars or have technology that monkey-brained humans couldn't figure out. There's no reason why the Federation should be some iain Banks culture-like entity thousand years into the future when it's firmly established, that no civilisation in trek evolves into that.
~ 13.5 days if you could fly non-stop to cover 100,000 ly of the Thin Disk section.Three hundred light years an hour isn't exactly slow, you could cross the galaxy in about 14 days with that.
Given that the UFP was in shambles, I doubt other governments had the resources to clean it up either.Of course, they also failed to explain why nobody bothered to clean out the corridors.
What was the explanation there?
The Breen had the resources to build and run their giant Dreadnoughts.Given that the UFP was in shambles, I doubt other governments had the resources to clean it up either.
So money for defense and none for infrastructure. Sounds familiarThe Breen had the resources to build and run their giant Dreadnoughts.
And of course, there's the question of why after the Burn the Federation Borg members didn't just generate new Transwarp Corridors to connect all the Federation planets together.
They had the benefit of experts familiar with the technology: Borg transwarp (Seven of Nine), the subspace catapult (Tash), and quantum slipstream (Arturus). Remember the Sikarians' spatial trajector? That went fubar real quick.Didn't stop them where Borg transwarp, subspace catapult, quantum slipstream, or any other half a dozen exotic technologies were concerned.
I played that game tooNow imagine doing that in a TransWarp Tunnel that you can't change directions, just shift over lanes U/D/L/R to avoid debris.
There is no stop; only slow down, speed up, no reverse.
If you mess up, your StarShip might crash into the debris and you'll die, also further causing more debris for others behind you.
Only if no one dies.Yet the Sikarian spatial trajector reappeared in Season 1 of PIC. Seven and Soji even use it to get off the Artifact, the Borg Cube captured by the Romulans. So that's two methods of rapid space travel that don't get reused in later centuries when it might come in very handy.
In this case they're the same thing, since all you need to clear a corridor is a ship with weapons or a tractor beam.So money for defense and none for infrastructure. Sounds familiar
Lower Decks already told us they continue to be a part of the Federation into the Far Future.Who can say where the FedBorgs are between the 25th Century and the 32nd?
They could have also just stuck giant tachyon arrays on space stations and used them to accelerate Solar Sail ships between solar systems via artificially created tachyon eddies.Yet the Sikarian spatial trajector reappeared in Season 1 of PIC. Seven and Soji even use it to get off the Artifact, the Borg Cube captured by the Romulans. So that's two methods of rapid space travel that don't get reused in later centuries when it might come in very handy.
Perhaps. Have we seen anyone attempt it on a large scale?In this case they're the same thing, since all you need to clear a corridor is a ship with weapons or a tractor beam.
It established there were Borg in the Federation of the Far Future. Nothing about where they came from. So pure speculationLower Decks already told us they continue to be a part of the Federation into the Far Future.
I remember a joke someone made a few years ago about Disco's crew figuring out the mystery of the Burn so quickly after arriving in the 32nd century even though the rest of Starfleet hadn't figured it out in over a century. It'd be like a Viking ship arriving in 2020 and instantly finding a cure to COVID.what we have with the show would be effectively some sailors from the 1200s showing up today, and while I think Farragut and even Nelson might get their heads around 2024 eventually, I can't imagine someone from the 13th century doing so.
For the Breen, their War Budget would probably have the highest prioritiesThe Breen had the resources to build and run their giant Dreadnoughts.
Who says they're still around? We don't know what happened to them since the 24th/25th century.And of course, there's the question of why after the Burn the Federation Borg members didn't just generate new Transwarp Corridors to connect all the Federation planets together.
So have I, but a video game is quite different from doing the real thing, especially when you get only 1x try in life.I played that game too![]()
How quickly did John Crichton adapt to the life and tech aboard Moya? (I never really watched the show.)I remember a joke someone made a few years ago about Disco's crew figuring out the mystery of the Burn so quickly after arriving in the 32nd century even though the rest of Starfleet hadn't figured it out in over a century. It'd be like a Viking ship arriving in 2020 and instantly finding a cure to COVID.
Lower Decks established it.Who says they're still around? We don't know what happened to them since the 24th/25th century.
Nope.Lower Decks established it.
I only watched the first six episodes or so and have no memory of them now.How quickly did John Crichton adapt to the life and tech aboard Moya? (I never really watched the show.)
Even the "Borg Version" of the Sikarian Spatial Trajector was a very "Nerfed" version of the original.Yet the Sikarian spatial trajector reappeared in Season 1 of PIC. Seven and Soji even use it to get off the Artifact, the Borg Cube captured by the Romulans. So that's two methods of rapid space travel that don't get reused in later centuries when it might come in very handy.
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