One question I want to know is, does anyone have any idea where Khitomer is supposed to be? I know where the "Star Charts" book puts it but somehow it doesn't seem right based off of the events in star Trek VI.
(Shrugs)One question I want to know is, does anyone have any idea where Khitomer is supposed to be? I know where the "Star Charts" book puts it but somehow it doesn't seem right based off of the events in star Trek VI.
warp speed in "JJ-Trek" seems to be more like Hyperspace in other sci-fi. They don't seem to be able to interact with the rest of the universe while they are traveling.
The Enterprise didn't seem to know what was going on around Vulcan until after they dropped out of warp. .
But you have to mumbo-jumbo your ability to communicate at FTL anyway. And audiences of today will smell the rat if communications cannot be used for sensing. After all, they're thoroughly familiar with the concept of radar, and will expect that to work with "subspace radio waves" as well - even if it could very plausibly be argued that such a thing might not be possible. FTL sensors are implicit when FTL comms exist, and the writers will then have to technobabble their way out of FTL sensors, not into them.It fits physics better - instead of doing techno-babble to explain sensors that probe faster than the speed of light you simply stick with the primary conceit of traveling faster than light.
The transponders automatically emit emergency signals like black boxes if a ship is severely damaged or destroyed.
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