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Will there be an explaination for how enterprise can go underwater?

Re: Will there be an explaination for how enterprise can go underwater

The Enterprise isn't a real device, so it can do whatever the plot needs it to. If you can accept that it can travel through time by flying around the sun, then hiding it in the ocean isn't really that much of a stretch.
 
Re: Will there be an explaination for how enterprise can go underwater

I'm still waiting for explanation for how the Enterprise can go in space. ;)
 
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And don't forget the way transporter beams can split people into their good and evil selves, or else transport them to the Mirror Universe. Both also very cool, of course.

It's doesn't exactly split them into "good and evil", but rather into their "wussy side" and their "animalistic side". Remember, even the "wuss" Kirk could not function properly (being such a mamby-pamby). If it was simply a matter of being good and evil, then I think they could have done away with evil Kirk and just moved on...

...But yeah; very cool. ;)

That's a better, more precise description, to be sure. I was oversimplifying things for the sake of brevity. But indeed, Richard Matheson's screenplay makes its very clear that Kirk needs both halves to be a complete human being . . . .

But if the transporter can do all that, we're really going to balk at underwater spaceships?
 
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Almost everything that a starship can do that's worth writing home about is fucking ludicrous. Somehow, being under water is being singled out, even though we do shit like that all the time in the 21st century.

But hey, we've never seen it before so off with their heads and so forth.

It's really not a fan uproar. Look at this thread for evidence of that. There's just a select few fans getting their panties in a twist over it. Makes me wonder: Did these people ever even like Star Trek? Or were they just in it for ship porn? TOS was almost never about the goddamn ship.
 
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If TOS needed the ship to fly backwards and leak grape jelly that cures the common cold, they would have done it. Although given what I've seen of the animated series I'm shocked they never got to that episode. The ship is nothing more than a plot device that allows them to get to various planets. It's basically the Tardis without the spinning.
 
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^Will there be an explaination for how the enterprise doesnt spin?
 
Re: Will there be an explaination for how enterprise can go underwater

The Delta Flyer could be modified to go very deep under water. In fact, Janeway said the Voyager herself could do the same, but the necessary modifications would take too long.

I know it's "only" VOY, but it is still canon: Starships CAN go underwater.

But only with modifications. And even then, the Delta Flyer still leaked.
 
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The Delta Flyer could be modified to go very deep under water. In fact, Janeway said the Voyager herself could do the same, but the necessary modifications would take too long.

I know it's "only" VOY, but it is still canon: Starships CAN go underwater.

But only with modifications. And even then, the Delta Flyer still leaked.
Yea,but, they were stuck in the Delta Quadrant. The Enterprise would have access to a better brand of Leak Guards
 
Re: Will there be an explaination for how enterprise can go underwater

The Flyer was also swimimg to the very core of a water planet, and so had a LOT more pressure to deal with than Enterprise, which isn't far below the surface.
 
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I would be concerned with antimatter containment failure while underwater or airborne. If a failure occourred, you could a devestated planet.
 
Re: Will there be an explaination for how enterprise can go underwater

I would be concerned with antimatter containment failure while underwater or airborne. If a failure occourred, you could a devestated planet.

As opposed to, say, landing a malfunctioning Bird-of-Prey in the middle of San Francisco? :)
 
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Very much so. Anytime you have a real or fictional antimatter fueled spacecraft near, in the atmosphere, on the ground or in and underwater you can have catastrophe if fuel containment is lost.
 
Re: Will there be an explaination for how enterprise can go underwater

I would be concerned with antimatter containment failure while underwater or airborne. If a failure occourred, you could a devestated planet.

Well, from what we know, the planet is doomed anyway if they fail their mission with that volcano.
And the Enterprise appears to be working 100% and isn't under attack, so antimatter detonation isn't a concern. It's not like Starfleet vessels are known to go around randomly losing containment and blowing up for no reason.
 
Re: Will there be an explaination for how enterprise can go underwater

The Delta Flyer could be modified to go very deep under water. In fact, Janeway said the Voyager herself could do the same, but the necessary modifications would take too long.

I know it's "only" VOY, but it is still canon: Starships CAN go underwater.

But only with modifications. And even then, the Delta Flyer still leaked.

True...

But as 'Sindatur' implied above, being in Federation Space, the Enterprise would have better access to a more complete modification than the Voyager could possibly have; not just leaks, but everything.

Plus, as I mentioned, the Delta Flyer went very deep -- miles down -- which was where Janeway was willing to take the Voyager (after modifications).
 
Re: Will there be an explaination for how enterprise can go underwater

I bet they sprayed the inside with that plastic spray stuff that the fake Billy Mays sells on tv. If you can use it on a boat with a screen door bottom, it can keep a space ship from leaking.
 
Re: Will there be an explaination for how enterprise can go underwater

I bet they sprayed the inside with that plastic spray stuff that the fake Billy Mays sells on tv. If you can use it on a boat with a screen door bottom, it can keep a space ship from leaking.

Works for me. Debate closed. :lol:

I have no problem with the idea. If I accept alien life forms, time travel, warp speed, transporters etc., I can accept this.
 
Re: Will there be an explaination for how enterprise can go underwater

What's there to explain. It has a nice durable hull, enough power to warp space, shields that can withstand multiple hits from space laz0rs and torpedoes, it can survive the forces from being close to black holes and gas giants...it can handle a couple hundred feet of water.
You and everyone else beat me to it, so I'll just second (or third, or fourth) what you've written.
 
Re: Will there be an explaination for how enterprise can go underwater

Well, as Scotty once said: "I canna change the laws of coolness" (T-shirts available in the lobby).
 
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