Did what? Get more info about Nero? Did I miss a novel?We did.
A 3d layout would make more sense to provide, I saw a 2d blueprint..?As for the layout of crew and paying passengers' quarters aboard La Sirena...?
Have a separate threadDid what?
Huh? Where did that come from? My post said:Have a separate thread
and in the post immediately after mine @DEWLine saidWe should get more answers to Nero and the Narada and the state of things leading up to the supernova
We did.
In Picard we have something called quantum storage, whatever that is (I assume it means storing items as a transporter data stream instead of having it be physically present). Maybe La Sirena makes use of that for hauling so the lack of space isn't a problem.Just as with Millennium Falcon, another "freighter" decidedly lacking in cargo space, external carrying of containers between bow clamps might be a primary intended mode of operations. And having cargo clamps/cranes of that sort would also be handy for pirates who want to pull out loot from wreckage in minimum time...
Timo Saloniemi
Didn't we have a thread all about this?
Ohhh... I understand what happened now. Never mind let's get on with talking about La Sirena's possible quantum storage.fireproof78 posted after you and before DEWLine:
Just because quantum storage is possible doesn't mean it's used all the time. Thus the need for large storage space. We still use postal mail despite having had email for decades....Such as "where is it"? And "why the big empty central space, then"?
Timo Saloniemi
That's not contradictory; that's the point.Picard's assumption from La Sirena being in Starfleet spec standards or whatever that Rios is "Starfleet to the core" seems meaningless considering that Rios has an army of holograms doing the work for him and he may not know any other standard to tell the holograms to keep the ship to, being in Starfleet most of his adult life.
I may cook or clean my apartment the way my mother did, but that doesn't mean I'm similar or agree with her or have anything in common with her in any way that actually matters. Certainly not anything close to warrant a statement of "to the core". I just do it because I'm used to it.That's not contradictory; that's the point.
Or maybe it demonstrates to others, more removed from the situation, that she's a bigger influence on you than you think.I may cook or clean my apartment the way my mother did, but that doesn't mean I'm similar or agree with her or have anything in common with her in any way that actually matters. Certainly not anything close to warrant a statement of "to the core". I just do it because I'm used to it.
Cleaning like your mother is a bit different than one Starfleet vet seeing Starfleet training and discipline being practiced by another Starfleet vet. A lot vets in real life do this.I may cook or clean my apartment the way my mother did, but that doesn't mean I'm similar or agree with her or have anything in common with her in any way that actually matters. Certainly not anything close to warrant a statement of "to the core". I just do it because I'm used to it.
Picard is extrapolating a lot on very little.
Ugh, I think I'm going to have to take a shower (for what it's worth, my own wife tells me I'm nothing like her).Or maybe it demonstrates to others, more removed from the situation, that she's a bigger influence on you than you think.
You're comparing 21st century military vets to a 24th century guy with futuristic tech to do work for him and who is very much anti-Starfleet and as far as we can see isn't doing any discipline or rigor (as far as ship status that Picard is observing anyway) other than leaving the "hologram cleaning program" to a possible default "Starfleet setting".Cleaning like your mother is a bit different than one Starfleet vet seeing Starfleet training and discipline being practiced by another Starfleet vet. A lot vets in real life do this.
Where's that Freud hologram when you need him?Or maybe it demonstrates to others, more removed from the situation, that she's a bigger influence on you than you think.
See, I denied my mother's influence when she was alive. Now I smile when I catch myself saying or doing something like her.Ugh, I think I'm going to have to take a shower (for what it's worth, my own wife tells me I'm nothing like her).
Considering she was involved in some serious abusive situations, you can understand that I don't see it that way in regards to my own life.See, I denied my mother's influence when she was alive. Now I smile when I catch myself saying or doing something like her.
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