Fracking hell that sounds like an awful way to end a storyThey would've sent the Enterprise into the sun on autopilot, then settled down with the natives and become their own ancestors. So say we all.![]()
Fracking hell that sounds like an awful way to end a storyThey would've sent the Enterprise into the sun on autopilot, then settled down with the natives and become their own ancestors. So say we all.![]()
I mean in the movie they discuss that the Enterprise E is the ship best equipped to combat the Borg threat
...but are relegated to the Neutral Zone because Starfleet Command doesn't trust Picard in this situation.
I didn't say that the Enterprise E was there just for combat related missions, just that the ship was designed with the increasing threats towards the Federation in mind, and would (that issue with Picard and the Borg notwithstanding) be among the first to be called on for missions like that, while there's likely ships who are more geared towards other missions as well.
When we first see Cochrane and Lily they're heading off to get some sleep, they're also walking away from the shanty town. Cochrane and his crew don't live in the shanty town, most likely they have living quarters in the silo's underground support facilities.Plus Cochrane and his friends lived in shanties and tents,
The Vulcan ambassador in Enterprise (in a conversation with Admiral Forrest) said that the Vulcans were basically amazed at the speed of Earth's recovery, especially in comparison to Vulcan's recovery historically from a similar war. That (to me) doesn't sound like the Vulcans had a major part to play in Earth's recovery.Sure, after the Vulcans showed up Earth recovered within 50 years
Likely they didn't trust Picard's command crew either, which could explain why the Enterprise wasn't ordered into battle under Riker.Starfleet Command doesn't trust Picard in this situation
I was responding to a post by Timo.I didn't say that the Enterprise E was there just for combat related missions
Has there ever been a definitive answer to the capability of escape pods? They look slow and definitely don't look like they have enough thrust to break orbit but surely are quick enough to escape a warpcore breach otherwise are a bit uselessIt must have been a mess, because as the film depicts, the escape pods all launched and the whole crew did indeed evacuate to Grevette Island. So, Picard and Data must have had to beam up the entire crew and then find a way to recall or eliminate the escape pods.
It must have been a mess, because as the film depicts, the escape pods all launched and the whole crew did indeed evacuate to Grevette Island. So, Picard and Data must have had to beam up the entire crew and then find a way to recall or eliminate the escape pods.
Tractor beams?and then find a way to recall or eliminate the escape pods
They stack on top of one another, forming the shape of Starfleet's emblem, and with their combined power they break orbit with a rainbow trailing behind them.Has there ever been a definitive answer to the capability of escape pods? They look slow and definitely don't look like they have enough thrust to break orbit but surely are quick enough to escape a warpcore breach otherwise are a bit useless
The Enterprise-E's life boats are more evolved.they were the ones with the phaser strips; the E-E ones don't have those
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