I never thought I'd see an Oberth that looked like it could kick ass... :eek:
So much for "technology unchained" I guess :shrug: How parochial. What's your point? Go read Iain M Banks and find out what General Systems...
He has a very rigid idea about a great many things. I've found him to be a... difficult person in general.
Because a starship interior that's just a gigantic endless maze of beige corridors and rooms is much more preferable? :shrug: If I recall...
Made me think of a Starfleet equivalent of a GSV from Iain M Banks's Culture novels. The question is – why wouldn't an arbitrarily advanced...
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Someone else was picked – Geneviève Bujold. All the pre-Mulgrew footage indicates that Mulgrew really was hugely, hugely better.
Good luck!
Regular. I considered the gold but I'd rather save the money for future models... I know there's one I'm really after due next week.
Got an Enterprise-D! Very happy.
Just look at that Memory Alpha chart you're cherry-picking a Tom Paris quote from. Canonically warp speeds are all over the bloody place. Please...
Warp 9.99 is 7,912c according to the Star Trek Encyclopedia and the behind-the-scenes Enterprise-D and Voyager technical documentation provided to...
Ben Robinson is. Maybe reach out to him? He could well be working on something.
It depends what source you read. Some blueprints put the matter at the top (by the impulse engines, which makes sense because in a saucer...
Warp core ejection wasn't a thing until TNG. There's no panel or ejection hatch on the refit Enterprise that could allow for it. And remember its...
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