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^ Certainly. All viewpoints welcome!
J.
Are you talking about the incendent when the Romulans were in discussion with each other?
Back and forth. Kirk & Co. were doing it, as well as the Romulans.
J.
^ Certainly. All viewpoints welcome!
J.
Are you talking about the incendent when the Romulans were in discussion with each other?
I wish that had been a greater part of the plot, frankly, And also, I think the BoP looked very reminiscent of the Enterprise. It could have easily been based on a Starfleet light cruiser design.
And given basic hull configurations, the Romulan BOP isn't that different than the hull of the Miranda (which in an earlier form must have been around in the TOS years) -- with the nacelles on wings rather than pylons. Yeah. I could see that.
We never really get an idea of how the Enterprise keeps on tracking the Romulan cloaked vessel. If it is invisible both visually and to sensors, all they need to do is change course from the last trajectory and the Enterprise will be sailing off on the wrong course.
The concept of what phasers are haven't been totally ironed out by this episode. We really see them launching photon torpedoes, which have the ability to have "detonation" settings (unlike the phasers we see later, which are just uni-directional energy beams). And so they "explode" near the Romulan vessel like depth charges dropped in the ocean to hit a submarine.
They use plaster or particle board type panels in the ceiling?? This is a space craft.
Just keep the weapon following and you've eliminated that "easy out".
The phaser coolant leak. It's very obvious to Stiles. Tomlinson sees it too. And yet, moments later, they're lying on the floor unconscious due to the gas. Nobody thought to open the door, or at least sound the alarm? Heck, even grab the front of your shirt to use as a makeshift filter, but get to that phaser button and push it!
Reminds me of the old joke:Psychology. They're supposed to be running silent so they just naturally start whispering even though it doesn't matter.
Spock: Pssst, Captain?
Kirk: Yes?
Spock: Why are we whispering? Sound doesn't travel through space.
Kirk: I don't know. Quit asking so many questions; get back to your station quietly.
Spock: Yes sir.
^ Certainly. All viewpoints welcome!
J.
Are you talking about the incendent when the Romulans were in discussion with each other?
Back and forth. Kirk & Co. were doing it, as well as the Romulans.
"...Then why are we whispering?"
"I don't know about you, sir, but I've got laryngitis!"
That used to bother me. I'm guessing it was a script error. But in universe, maybe the power to cloak was so great, they could not travel at warp while cloaked.I think when they said the Romulan ship only had "Impulse" power, they didn't mean that they didn't have Impulse Drive only and no warp otherwise the ship never would have gotten to the Neutral Zone outposts to begin with.
In this episode, I think "Impulse" was just supposed to be a term referring to an FTL power that was inferior to anti-matter. Not that they didn't have FTL but that theirs was weaker than the Feds.
Quite so - but unlike the previous two explanations, this one doesn't work in the greater context of the Star Trek universe.
We might well postulate some period in the history of that universe where impulse drives were FTL, either because the technology was different, or because the terminology was. But that period shouldn't contain "Balance of Terror" or the rest of TOS, because impulse drive there was established as STL in the general sense.
Timo Saloniemi
Balance of Terror still holds up extremely well, despite some rather (to us Trekkers) glaring continuity issues. The script may not have been perfect, but it's still a great story that more than overcomes the flaws.
Balance of Terror still holds up extremely well, despite some rather (to us Trekkers) glaring continuity issues. The script may not have been perfect, but it's still a great story that more than overcomes the flaws.
What flaws, and what continuity issues? The series was only a few episodes old, there wasn't a hell of a lot of continuity to follow.
Suddenly everybody on the bridge has to be "quiet", for the fear of giving away their position. Ummmmm... that's only if you broadcast a radio signal. There's no fluid in space (air or water) to provide any means of conveying sound. Rather silly... I would have liked it to be some kind of electrical activity sensing (not sound) that would give an opportunity to be sensed.
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