In the prime universe,there is a treaty that prohibits Starfleet from using cloaking devices.One wonders in the new timeline,however-will this ban hold true?Because an Enterprise capable of cloaking would be a nice change from classic Trek.
But if they did, I wonder if their founders were Agents Baskin and Robbins?Forgive my ignorance, but when was the treaty signed in the Prime universe? I'd say that would weigh heavily on whether or not it is used.
Forgive my ignorance, but when was the treaty signed in the Prime universe? I'd say that would weigh heavily on whether or not it is used.
Also: Something tells me Section 31 probably uses cloaking technology. But only if they exist, which of course, everyone knows they don't.But if they did, I wonder if their founders were Agents Baskin and Robbins?
Forgive my ignorance, but when was the treaty signed in the Prime universe? I'd say that would weigh heavily on whether or not it is used.
Also: Something tells me Section 31 probably uses cloaking technology. But only if they exist, which of course, everyone knows they don't.But if they did, I wonder if their founders were Agents Baskin and Robbins?
The prime universe holds that the Treaty of Algeron ended the Starfleet/Romulan war,and that treaty forbade starfleet cloaking devices.
That said,in the prime universe no federation member had ever seem a Romulan in any form at the time of the Kelvins Destruction in the alternate timeline:and in the new timeline Uhura spoke Romulan,so it stands to reason the whole Earth-Romulan war didn't happen the way it *should* have-so it's reasonable to imply by extension that the Algeron Treaty is also different.
Ah,then I stand corrected.Given that info,we may yet see a cloaking Enterprise.Forgive my ignorance, but when was the treaty signed in the Prime universe? I'd say that would weigh heavily on whether or not it is used.
Also: Something tells me Section 31 probably uses cloaking technology. But only if they exist, which of course, everyone knows they don't.But if they did, I wonder if their founders were Agents Baskin and Robbins?
The prime universe holds that the Treaty of Algeron ended the Starfleet/Romulan war,and that treaty forbade starfleet cloaking devices.
That said,in the prime universe no federation member had ever seem a Romulan in any form at the time of the Kelvins Destruction in the alternate timeline:and in the new timeline Uhura spoke Romulan,so it stands to reason the whole Earth-Romulan war didn't happen the way it *should* have-so it's reasonable to imply by extension that the Algeron Treaty is also different.
Actually, the Treaty of Algeron was signed over 150 years after the Romulan war.
Ah,then I stand corrected.Given that info,we may yet see a cloaking Enterprise.The prime universe holds that the Treaty of Algeron ended the Starfleet/Romulan war,and that treaty forbade starfleet cloaking devices.
That said,in the prime universe no federation member had ever seem a Romulan in any form at the time of the Kelvins Destruction in the alternate timeline:and in the new timeline Uhura spoke Romulan,so it stands to reason the whole Earth-Romulan war didn't happen the way it *should* have-so it's reasonable to imply by extension that the Algeron Treaty is also different.
Actually, the Treaty of Algeron was signed over 150 years after the Romulan war.
I agree. There's a big different between "sneaking around" and "being one big bullseye for every enemy in all surrounding sectors". Especially if you're not in Federation space.
I agree. There's a big different between "sneaking around" and "being one big bullseye for every enemy in all surrounding sectors". Especially if you're not in Federation space.
cloaks never seemed to work for the federation, tho. there was always an anti-proton beam or whatever ready to make the cloak useless.
Funny, I just watched "The Enterprise Incident," and wondered how this might be handled in the new timeline.
Of course the real answer is that the Federation will never use cloaks, because audiences want to see the big hero spaceship flying across the screen.
)The trouble with a cloaking device is it will raise more questions and techno babble than you really want, every time the ship is detected.
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