Never thought of that before - think back to Gillian's 'Oh my god' in the Voyage home, though you could explain it that in the TNG area they improved it so you didn't feel it?
Never thought of that before - think back to Gillian's 'Oh my god' in the Voyage home, though you could explain it that in the TNG area they improved it so you didn't feel it?
Isn't there a Barclay episode that shows people are aware of going through the transport process?
Ah well, the concept is a good one, so it works.![]()
I have no idea why they couldn't tell they were being transported. But, when they do notice that something "weird" happened, it was enough acknowledgement for me, where I didn't need any more in-depth evaluation and investigation into it. Although, once Ru'afo was aware the bridge he was on was acting squirrelly, he should've made the connection, alot sooner. But we need that dramatic build-up to where he screams "NOOOOOOOoooooOO000ooo ...!!!" like Darth Vader, and there's just no way we were going to get out of it ...I always thought it established that when you are being beamed, you know it. You don't just vanish and then reappear somewhere else. If there's no explanation for that, then it's a pretty serious gaffe.
It just served no purpose to the story whatsoever. To this day I still don't get it's inclusion.
Never thought of that before - think back to Gillian's 'Oh my god' in the Voyage home, though you could explain it that in the TNG area they improved it so you didn't feel it?
Isn't there a Barclay episode that shows people are aware of going through the transport process?
A house fly lives for a very short time, yet is also fast and has quicker reflexes than us humans (or most other mammals).... you attempting to swat at the fly with your hand may seem quick to you, however to the fly, you slower than frozen sap running down a tree and they easily fly off long before your hand comes even close to them. To you, your hand swatting at the fly could have only taken a second.... to the fly, it could have appeared to be about 10 seconds..... or a minute of their time (like Dog years?)
Why would this be difficult? Photography isn't particularly amazing for its ability to perfectly reproduce even a complex view - simple is no different from complex in terms of a recording challenge. And our heroes would have multiple means of obtaining good photography of the Son'a bridge; such things would be routinely collected when Starfleet people walked on that bridge, or visually communicated with people on that bridge.how would the Enterprise crew know every console's display & buttons exactly in order for Ru'afo's crew to not notice any change from their ship to the holodeck?
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