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La Sirena

There could be several with the same name, and you wanna make sure you mean the La Sirena, not the other one XD
 
There could be several with the same name, and you wanna make sure you mean the La Sirena, not the other one XD
It's not as bad as, say DC Comics' Detective Comics. Once you realize DC stands for Detective Comics, you realize you're just saying Detective Comics Comics' Detective Comics.
 
It's not as bad as, say DC Comics' Detective Comics. Once you realize DC stands for Detective Comics, you realize you're just saying Detective Comics Comics' Detective Comics.
It's just DC these days. It stands for D & C
 
It's just DC these days. It stands for D & C
Yeah, there are a few companies like that around, had names that used to be abbreviations but now just means the letters.

Though I'm drawing blanks on examples. I think BP which used to be British Petroleum, is now just legally BP, it doesn't mean anything.
 
If they wanted to cause La Sirena some real controversy, that 23rd century Bird of Prey would have been destroyed by one blast from La Sirena, with Rios stating "I eat these ships for lunch on a regular basis".

The implication of course being that, with the Enterprise NCC-1701 barely making it through a fight with a 23rd century Bird of Prey, La Sirena would have blown up NCC-1701 in a very quick fight given the opportunity. :rommie:
 
So, does La Sirena’s mandibles toe in towards the concussion missile tubes or are they straight...I forget
 
No curvature there. But clearly mandibles are vital gear for space pirates, from the TAS Orion ship on. Nice to have continuity there.

Timo Saloniemi
 
"Technically, the 25th century only starts with January 1st 2401, so there should not-"
"Shut up, Twiki!"
<pinches Picard's butt, then goes to corner to pout>

Timo Saloniemi
 
I understand there's imagery of the set plans online now?

...So, what to make of it?

Are Rios' quarters aphysical, or are Raffi's, if the two are supposed to not just overlap but to actually share a doorway?

Also, did we see one of the Emergency Rioses in the actual engine room, and does the warp core actually exist as a set piece?

Timo Saloniemi
 
...So, what to make of it?

Are Rios' quarters aphysical, or are Raffi's, if the two are supposed to not just overlap but to actually share a doorway?

Also, did we see one of the Emergency Rioses in the actual engine room, and does the warp core actually exist as a set piece?

Timo Saloniemi
Rios... uh... took some Tardis technology from Gallifrey. La Sirena is bigger on the inside than it is on the outside (hey they already have literally deus ex machina gizmos now, this is just the next step). :lol:
 
If they wanted to cause La Sirena some real controversy, that 23rd century Bird of Prey would have been destroyed by one blast from La Sirena, with Rios stating "I eat these ships for lunch on a regular basis".

The implication of course being that, with the Enterprise NCC-1701 barely making it through a fight with a 23rd century Bird of Prey, La Sirena would have blown up NCC-1701 in a very quick fight given the opportunity. :rommie:
Wouldn't that be the same as the 24th century civilian mining ship Narada smashing the 23rd century Klingon and Federation fleets like tissue paper in ST'09?
 
Wouldn't that be the same as the 24th century civilian mining ship Narada smashing the 23rd century Klingon and Federation fleets like tissue paper in ST'09?
That only recently became a for sure thing now that Picard has completely stomped on the licensed (albeit non-canon but written in conjunction with the writers at the time) work that said the Narada had Borg tech.
 
(...Or is it vice versa? Both the Kelvin and the Enterprise made short work of the glass-jawed future space octopus. We never saw how it dealt with the cadet-crewed ships - and whether it dealt with any Klingon ships at all!)

Timo Saloniemi
 
(...Or is it vice versa? Both the Kelvin and the Enterprise made short work of the glass-jawed future space octopus. We never saw how it dealt with the cadet-crewed ships - and whether it dealt with any Klingon ships at all!)

Timo Saloniemi
We should get more answers to Nero and the Narada and the state of things leading up to the supernova, but likely won't anytime soon because the current showrunners know the whole Romulan supernova business is still a mess (how was Spock supposed to save Romulus by destroying their sun? Despite the images in Nemesis showing a sole sun, it may be necessary to make the Romulan system a binary star system).

Could be something Trek publishing/writers decide to explore with all this down time from the quarantine.
 
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