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"Omega Glory" U.S.S. Exeter status?

As dangerous as the Exeter was, I was shocked that Kirk left it behind unattended. What if it fell in enemy hands, i.e., Klingons, Romulans? :klingon: When this remastered TOS episode aired, with new special effects, I thought they might have had the 1701 tractor beam the Exeter to take it back.
 
What if it fell in enemy hands, i.e., Klingons, Romulans?

Well, that would serve them right...

It doesn't seem as if Starfleet would ever worry about the enemy capturing the derelicts. Probably it's far too unlikely for anybody to stumble onto abandoned and quiet ships that cannot be sensed from a distance, and also too unlikely that primitive cultures would be able to understand the futuristic technology they just got or advanced cultures to care about the antiquated technology they got.

Timo Saloniemi
 
What about decompressing the ship, deck by deck? A bit extreme, but I suspect that would take care of any viruses.
 
It would've taken McCoy one more episode to find a way to cure the disease and decontaminate the ship.
 
Thank you so much for the lovely picture in my head of a crewman lathering up Captain Tracy's back with decon gel.
 
What about decompressing the ship, deck by deck? A bit extreme, but I suspect that would take care of any viruses.

I don't think this would help much. Viruses don't breathe air, and don't need external pressure in order to hold together. And it would be very difficult to vent a deck so completely that there wouldn't be virus-sized air pockets left, even if the viruses for some reason required the air. The venting process would also be unlikely to flush out the viruses, for the same reasons of incompleteness.

And again, the designers of that virus would have wanted to make it as difficult to remove as possible... Rinsing with gases or other fluids would be one thing they would have made the virus immune to (it's easy to engineer a virus with powerful grabbers - many have those as a natural feature already).

Timo Saloniemi
 
Would the US or Canadian Navy destroy a perfectly good ship that had a contagious disease on board or would they simply decontaminate it.
Amend that to the ship today having radioactive contamination aboard, because that's probably a better match to how difficult it would be for our heroes to clean up the bioweapon. Straight to the scrap heap!

Timo Saloniemi[/QUOTE]

Excellent point, unless in the 23rd century you cen remove radiation. In this case it was clearly a disease.
 
According to Memory Beta, the Enterprise did recover the Exeter and it was taken to a starbase, decontaminated and returned to service, lasting at least until the mid-2270s.
 
According to Memory Beta, the Enterprise did recover the Exeter and it was taken to a starbase, decontaminated and returned to service, lasting at least until the mid-2270s.

When they remastered TOS, then they should have added the 1701 tractor beam bringing the Exeter along. :vulcan:
 
I agree. Probably just didn't think about it. Who knows, maybe they came back later and got it? It's not like the orbit wasn't stable or anything. Anyone tried to board the ship to steal it, they'd just end up dead so it's not like the ship was going anywhere.
 
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