Defensive pattern kirk epsilon.In NEM I believe Riker or Picard orders a tactical battle maneuver named after Kirk.
What the difference between a defence pattern and an evasive manoeuvre is is not clear
Defensive pattern kirk epsilon.In NEM I believe Riker or Picard orders a tactical battle maneuver named after Kirk.
I believe you're referring to the "Kirk Epsilon Manuever"In NEM I believe Riker or Picard orders a tactical battle maneuver named after Kirk.
That's the one!I believe you're referring to the "Kirk Epsilon Manuever"
I approve this theory - very clever connection
If my theory is somehow proven right with an offhand remark at some point, I'll laugh. It would just be so hilarious to connect that small tidbit to a major character like Pelia. And it would so be her to at least keep living on, and hope her kids are doing the same too.Apparently they married and had four kids together. https://memory-alpha.fandom.com/wiki/Unnamed_Humans_(20th_century)#Ginsberg's_family_001
They were draining energy, and sucking out deuterium directly, which means the D7's warp drive would have run out of deuterium long before it ran out of Antimatter.I didn't "miss" this. I find this too convenient.
The same as the fully explodable D7 still being inside, despite the main plot being about the alien ship sucking away energy from it's collected ships.
Starfleet happening upon ancient super advanced technology left behind by it's now extinct creators is a common enough thing that there are usually multiple episodes per season dedicated to it occurring.The mystery is not that a "clump ship" has some alien technology. It's how the hell some ancient human pirates were able to obtain such ungodly superior alien technology.
The only Decals they could find when scavenging around in supply were from before 2033. Or, construction was started on the ship they eventually used before 2033, and they didn't care to worry about how many stars were on the flag when they finally launched.I think some eagle-eyed fan already pointed out that the flag has 50 stars, although TNG: The Royale said that the US flag got 52 stars in 2033. That means that the ship launched before 2033, yet Pelia says it launched in the aftermath of World War 3, which would put the launch in the late 2050s or early 2060s.
OH NO! Continuity error! WORST EPISODE EVER! Trek is ruined, I tell you, ruined!!!!!![]()
Is she though? She wears rank stripes (granted they are bullshit ones) and she has always made it sound like she is affiliated with starfleet.Again, the writers seem to have forgotten that Chapel is a civilian. I'm not sure how she can be the ranking medical officer, or even how a trauma nurse and bio-researcher could be said to be qualified to relieve someone of command but maybe the assumption here is a full hierarchy, so the crewman who cleans the test tubes would become ranking medical officer if everyone else is dead? It's also possible she has been given a field promotion to acting Ensign I guess?
They didn't their descendants did. You did see the part where the exterior of the ship was destroyed and it's core was the Earth ship.7000 people? How on earth did the 21st century make a ship that big?
No they didn't. 7000 was the population of the ship after 200 years of well, sex.They made it sound like it took off with 7000 people
Yes, it was established in the first episode of the series.Is she though?
Yeeeeeeeeeeees! This could actually work! And as much as I hate Wesley as Kirk, I think a later era gives him a cleaner slate to build his own performance from.I don't understand the fixation on Year One. We have a full implied new 5 year mission immediately after TMP. Set a new show then. They can even continue all the Spock/Chapel drama they want since Chapel was in TMP.
Well, even TNG went pirate in their last season, but SNW already went a bit nuts with this. "The Serene Squall" was all about space pirates and filled with the tropes, down to Pike doing an "arrrgh, matey" voice and a bridge designed like a pirate ship with a giant old-timey wheel.This breaks the Roddenberry Rule of "No Space Pirates."
This had clearly evacuated my memory. Thank you.Yes, it was established in the first episode of the series.
M'BENGA: I received your orders, Captain. This is Nurse Chapel. Nurse Chapel is on civilian exchange from the Stanford Morehouse Epigenetic Project.
Spock was probably still on the ship when Kirk took command. Who knows, maybe Una moved on and Pike promoted Spock to XO.So Kirk got Spock on the basis of first time impressions without needing to know anymore. Sounds like Kirk to me.
Math and biology probably were your best subjects in school, were they?Someone had a pretty big family it seems.![]()
When did Alvarez appear on TOS?What a coincidence that every crew member stuck on the Farragut would later join Kirk’s crew.
Might not have been available.I do think they should have had Sam Kirk in this episode as well. Makes me wonder why they didn't use him in it.
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