Every reason and none to think otherwise....What reason do we even have to think that this was the Enterprise?
Every reason and none to think otherwise....What reason do we even have to think that this was the Enterprise?
So, nice to meet you, "The".![]()
I was going to do that to you, but decided against it.Ya know, you try to remove everyone's opportunity to be a smartass, but they ALWAYS FIND A WAY.
Fair point, but all we really see of the planet's surface is various shades of brown - perhaps it is planting season?No, it isn't covered in shoulder-to-shoulder people: that is apparently only to be found at the underground cities, or the few mountain or beach resorts. But it isn't covered in conventional high-production farmlands, either.
Possibly food is largely grown underground, too. Perhaps the surface conditions are generally hostile to it? Would that sort of tech be valuable to the UFP?
Timo Saloniemi
Ya know, you try to remove everyone's opportunity to be a smartass, but they ALWAYS FIND A WAY.
You might appreciate Asimov's novelization of Fantastic Voyage.
Asimov postulated a method by which the very atoms of which matter is composed could be miniaturized. Miniaturized objects -- and people -- would retain all their original properties, and the mass would be reduced proportionally.I did read that many, many years ago and how does that apply here?
OK what about that episode of Trek where the Enterprise was shrunk down and plopped onto a table. Never mind it somehow didn't tip over, but just because it's small that's one hell of a strong table wouldn't its mass still weigh the same?
Well I just saw Requiem for Methuselah and the Enterprise was at an angle on the table but I suppose it doesn't matter because they have artificial gravity even when in atmosphere. I have no explanation about the mass so I'm going with it was just a projection like the others.OK what about that episode of Trek where the Enterprise was shrunk down and plopped onto a table. Never mind it somehow didn't tip over, but just because it's small that's one hell of a strong table wouldn't its mass still weigh the same?
If only I had a time machine:
“What are you going to do? Kill Hitler? Save Lincoln?”
Nah…just do a scan of some Trek models…
On the contrary, this was a major point of the episode. Flint's great knowledge was a lot of why he was a recluse. He was that much more advanced than everyone else, because he'd been developing it all for thousands of years. Sure, the Federation might like to have gotten its hands on his weapons, as if they could have. You'd expect that someone that advanced would make sure they get nothing, ever, from him that he didn't allow. If we never hear about his teleport, shrink, and stasis ray again (and that's what it was), we can safely assume that all knowledge of how it was accomplished died with him.Well I just saw Requiem for Methuselah and the Enterprise was at an angle on the table but I suppose it doesn't matter because they have artificial gravity even when in atmosphere. I have no explanation about the mass so I'm going with it was just a projection like the others.
My issue is that Flint had the power to do all that if we believe what we saw. Surely the Federation would have liked to have the power to shrink the enemy and put them in suspended animation. I mean Spock is amazed that Flint is Beethoven, Leonardo da Vinci, whatever but nothing is said about Flints great galaxy military game-changer. Frankly they could have left out the Enterprise shrinking and I would have been happier with the episode. It was unnecessary. Except to be "science-fictiony" or to sell more Enterprise models.
I don't know why I like this episode so much. It has so many flaws.On the contrary, this was a major point of the episode. Flint's great knowledge was a lot of why he was a recluse. He was that much more advanced than everyone else, because he'd been developing it all for thousands of years. Sure, the Federation might like to have gotten its hands on his weapons, as if they could have. You'd expect that someone that advanced would make sure they get nothing, ever, from him that he didn't allow. If we never hear about his teleport, shrink, and stasis ray again (and that's what it was), we can safely assume that all knowledge of how it was accomplished died with him.
Well someone like Q could have done it and not only that made it so it didn't freeze everyone onboard.
OMG imagine the fun had Q shrunk the Enterprise to fit on a table with a teeny tiny Picard on the Bridge, or Voyager.
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