Hallowed are the LawniYou don't own a lawn. The lawn owns you. Blessed is the lawn. "All hail the Ori."
Hallowed are the LawniYou don't own a lawn. The lawn owns you. Blessed is the lawn. "All hail the Ori."
To a more than a complete heretic, I love The Expanse.
I started watching last year and then real life sidetracked me. I was sufficiently intrigued that I want to get back to it.Are there a LOT of people here who don't like the Expanse, do you think?
Enough to consider someone who likes it a complete heretic?I saw a bit of it at the start, was like "meh" and stopped watching. Does that count?
It's about 6-10 times longer than the Rocinante.The Expanse is awesome.
Also, I have no idea how big the Enterprise was...
Being based on books helps. Thankfully it didn’t run out of books like Game of Thrones.The Expanse is better written, than most of Star Trek - that's the heresy.
You may now run away screaming Heretic!
Never watched it. It didn't grab me.Are there a LOT of people here who don't like the Expanse, do you think?
The Expanse is awesome.
Also, I have no idea how big the Enterprise was...
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Star Trek being a bit rubbish is a big part of the charm, IMO.The Expanse is better written, than most of Star Trek - that's the heresy.
You may now run away screaming Heretic!
Does anyone have the illustration from "The Making of Star Trek" that shows the outline of the Enterprise superimposed over the silhouette of an aircraft carrier?
Stargate felt more to me like TOS than other Star Trek shows did. I would rank SG among the better Star Trek shows but not as high as TOS or DS9. Definitely better than the lesser Star Trek shows.To be a nearly complete heretic, I like Stargate franchise better than Star Trek.
To a more than a complete heretic, I love The Expanse.
The weight is also completely different. Notice that I say "weight ", and not "mass". The USS Enterprise NCC-1701 '" displaces"' 190,000 versus the displacement of the USS Enterprise CVA-65. This is very telling. It indicates a completely different mass concentration of material from an ocean going ship to a vehicle designed to travel in outer space. This tells us that the actual requirements are somewhat different than expected. Ocean going ships are expected to endure for a very limited amount of time. For example the US Liberty ships of WW II were considered to a success if they made ONE voyage to England. So...Thank you!
We see from the diagram the intended size comparison. The length is about the same when you include the nacelles. The volume is obviously way different, but part of that is because an aircraft carrier has a big hollow portion where planes are kept. Plus a carrier has way more crew.
That Duranium is very dense...I wonder where the "displacement" number comes from. FJ's blueprint lists 190,000 Gross Deadweight Metric Tonnage (or just Deadweight Tonnage in Star Trek Technical Manual) and TMOST lists Gross Weight of 190,000 tons. Both very different from "displacement".
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