clearer(ish) set blueprints from trekcollective...
The hell are they doing having bridge stations labeled "ops" and "conn"? That's strictly TNG terminology. In the 23rd century, those stations are "navigation" and "helm"!
clearer(ish) set blueprints from trekcollective...
Experimental ship.The hell are they doing having bridge stations labeled "ops" and "conn"? That's strictly TNG terminology. In the 23rd century, those stations are "navigation" and "helm"!
Or specific to Constitution-class ships?The hell are they doing having bridge stations labeled "ops" and "conn"? That's strictly TNG terminology. In the 23rd century, those stations are "navigation" and "helm"!
No good for me and I'm using Chrome.Hopefully now?
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Same here.No good for me and I'm using Chrome.
The hell are they doing having bridge stations labeled "ops" and "conn"? That's strictly TNG terminology. In the 23rd century, those stations are "navigation" and "helm"!
Well, of course, there's always the possibility of things being different on ships we never saw.We know nothing of the kind.
Not that I can remember.Have they actually referred to those stations as OPS & CON in the show?
I don't remember that.
In the most recent one, she was ordered to redirect computing resources, which is, like, literally the only thing "ops" is actually supposed to do. It's a useless nonsense station (the officer in charge of directing the ship and crew to do things; isn't that what the captain and first officer are for?) that they invented because they didn't want Data to be a "science officer." At least navigation has a function. There's a lot of shit in space, somebody should probably be keeping track of where it all is and how to get between it (never mind all the fanon about warp speed varying in different parts of the galaxy, so plotting a course requires a little more flair than "point the ship towards the thing you want to be at").I believe Oso was said to be at ops in a couple of episodes.
"Owo".I believe Oso was said to be at ops in a couple of episodes.
In the most recent one, she was ordered to redirect computing resources, which is, like, literally the only thing "ops" is actually supposed to do. It's a useless nonsense station (the officer in charge of directing the ship and crew to do things; isn't that what the captain and first officer are for?) that they invented because they didn't want Data to be a "science officer." At least navigation has a function. There's a lot of shit in space, somebody should probably be keeping track of where it all is and how to get between it (never mind all the fanon about warp speed varying in different parts of the galaxy, so plotting a course requires a little more flair than "point the ship towards the thing you want to be at").
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