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Spoilers The Strange New Worlds Starship Thread™

I guess it would depend on how much air is sitting on top of the tank in the room. If the tank was fully enclosed with 100% water and no air, yeah, I could see it being a pretty safe space. If there was the big room sitting on top of it filled with air for humanoid interaction with the tank's inhabitants, that thing would slosh around like a bastard and throw whatever was in there out all over the place - very unsafe. I would surmise there's probably a closable set of blast doors that would hold all the water firmly in place with minimal disturbance.
 
waiting for someone to measure the deck plan to see if it's actually 442 Meters :P

I wonder if we'll ever see what's behind those giant doors behind the transporter consoles.
 
I wonder if we'll ever see what's behind those giant doors behind the transporter consoles.
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That the secret Captured Omnipotent Energy Being Slave Pen area (because we all know even with these LCARS Computers there's NO WAY you can dissemble and reassemble a large person or Item atom by atom in just a few seconds.
^^^
The Transporters all work the way they do because of enslaved Omnipotent Energy Beings 'somehow 'chained' behind those doors... ;)
 
^^^
That the secret Captured Omnipotent Energy Being Slave Pen area (because we all know even with these LCARS Computers there's NO WAY you can dissemble and reassemble a large person or Item atom by atom in just a few seconds.
^^^
The Transporters all work the way they do because of enslaved Omnipotent Energy Beings 'somehow 'chained' behind those doors... ;)
Or perhaps it's just a content Medusan happily whiling away the hours contemplating its non-existent navel while calculating all the necessary computations.
:techman:
 
But presumably it was influenced by The Voyage Home, which established that humpback whales are considerably more intelligent than 20th century humans.
Not sure it's entirely that, or part of the same movement that influenced The Voyage Home in the first place that started 20+ years earlier.
 
Turns out there’s still some Malachowski classes with the old nacelles

 
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:wtf: It's like a damn Rorschach Test with some of those things... :lol:
 
I would have hated to be in that tank when the saucer crashed on Veridian III ... No seatbelts for dolphins! :eek:

Actually, assuming the tank doesn't rupture, submerged in water is the best place you could possibly be in a crash. Look up egg drop tests when the eggs are neutrally buoyant in water. The impact force is dispersed over your entire body evenly, rather than just the parts with straps.

edit: wrote this before I saw the later replies on the subject.
 
I'm glad there are people who have the eyes and patience to peruse these screenshots.
:lol: Me too. My poor old eyes can't make some of those things out these days, especially if they consist of no more than about a dozen or so individual pixels.
 
I totally forgot about this topic, it was a huge surprise to see so many new ships in the first two episodes, but according to one of the vfx guys, the title company hired to redo the opening didn't tell them they were adding new ships. Oops
 
I totally forgot about this topic, it was a huge surprise to see so many new ships in the first two episodes, but according to one of the vfx guys, the title company hired to redo the opening didn't tell them they were adding new ships. Oops

I always love learning about this stuff - do you happen to have a link to the VFX guy’s post?
 
Yep, confirmed by Akiva.

Yep, confirmed by Akiva.

Oh I love this:)
 
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