It's a Vornholt book from under Ordover's aegis--it's to be expected.All I can say is that you've made me realize that I have no memory of Rogue Saucer.

It's a Vornholt book from under Ordover's aegis--it's to be expected.All I can say is that you've made me realize that I have no memory of Rogue Saucer.
In Trek, as in ships now, I take in that a bulkhead is still all the vertical panel thingys except the hull? I thought they were some kind of load-bearing apparatus and I was trying to figure out how on earth Taran'atar dented one in... but now it makes sense (and tougher walls are needed).![]()
I can't remember the novel, but it involved the phrase (paraphrased) "Something not heard on the bridge of a ship in centuries. "Ramming Speed".
isn't that Federation?
^ Indeed it is.
TBH, i thought it was a flaky moment too. especially after seeing a ship collision in NEM. I never bought how the E-D could just slice through the D'deridex without getting a scratch on it.
In Trek, as in ships now, I take in that a bulkhead is still all the vertical panel thingys except the hull? I thought they were some kind of load-bearing apparatus and I was trying to figure out how on earth Taran'atar dented one in... but now it makes sense (and tougher walls are needed).![]()
Yep. Basically, a bulkhead is an interior wall in a ship. Originally it referred to vertical panels (heads) erected in cargo holds to keep the cargo from shifting, but these days it just means "wall." Apparently people in navies just can't use normal words for things.![]()
under Ordover's
Actually, that bit was from Airplane II.under Ordover's
I suddenly feel like watching Airplane! again...
TBH, i thought it was a flaky moment too. especially after seeing a ship collision in NEM. I never bought how the E-D could just slice through the D'deridex without getting a scratch on it.
Haha, so it would seem. At least at one point, if they were keeping cargo from moving around... maybe there was the idea that they were relatively strong. No more, evidently.
TBH, i thought it was a flaky moment too. especially after seeing a ship collision in NEM. I never bought how the E-D could just slice through the D'deridex without getting a scratch on it.
Actually, that bit was from Airplane II.under Ordover's
I suddenly feel like watching Airplane! again...
Yes, shame on me for knowing that off the top of my head.
I can't remember the novel, but it involved the phrase (paraphrased) "Something not heard on the bridge of a ship in centuries. "Ramming Speed".
isn't that Federation?
^ Indeed it is.
Takes all kinds of people to make the world, I guess...I thought that was a great moment, in what's still probably my single favourite Star Trek book.
IIRC the custard pie fight between Kirk and the Klingons in one of the Harry Mudd novels (How much for just the planet? or something like that). I might just be tripping wildly but for some reason that was probably one of the first times I had a wtf? moment years before the internet and wtf? was born![]()
Actually, that bit was from Airplane II.I suddenly feel like watching Airplane! again...
Yes, shame on me for knowing that off the top of my head.
"Didn't you serve under Ordover in Trek Lit?"
"No, not directly. Technically, Dunn was under Ordover and I was under Dunn."
"So Dunn was under Ordover and over Unger?"
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