U.S.S. Titan NCC-80102-A
#TitanTuesday #StarTrekPicard Graphic by Geoffrey Mandel and
@mikeoverton21
https://twitter.com/DaveBlass/status/1630625677161517057
![]()
Geoffrey Mandel and Mike Overton posted an MSD for the Titan-A which, at 560 meters, has 28 decks including three on the saucer rim. It also doubles the height of the decks on the spine aft of the bridge for some reason, possibly to account for the windows there that (still to me) impress a smaller size.
It's on Facebook here:
https://www.facebook.com/photo?fbid=611986490939347&set=a.467820062022658
Mark
Except Voyager states that the ships' computer monitors the crews' brain scans, so some measure of tech is used, regardless of invasiveness.Body scanners invade privacy. Future Humans have been stated to have evolved sensibilities, I doubt they’d employ such tech.
Star Trek: Enterprise got the basic premise correct by having a Physical Barrier keeping the occupants in the Brig.Since when has Starfleet Security ever worked? If it serves the drama of the story it will fail or succeed. Star Trek security tech does not keep up with what is actually possible with their level of technology.
Now you're thinking like a Trek writer.But that would be too logical and common sense.
Or the power would fluctuate just right.It's Trek, so if a story needed it, a prisoner would simply divert the power from the field to open the door.![]()
Honestly, it probably would have worked better if security was a secondary job aboard ship. Ninety percent of the time they'd just be sitting on their hands since they rarely have prisoners and nothing is routinely guarded.On watching TOS lately it's been amusing to see how often security just flat out fails at even the most basic of tasks.
Why can't we have Data-style Androids be the Jailer who watches over the inmates in the Brig?I'd say beyond a small crew, security would be a part time, or a "Everyone is Security" type of thing, as in Marines, Every marine is a rifleman.
You would have a core of say 15 security, and they'd act as security, or "Soldiers" during away misions. On ship they'd train, or prepare for the next assignment/planet. Run towards danger, take shifts on the bridge as tactical officers.
As in day to day, yeah security would be kind of boring as a posting on a ship.
I would say even a brig attendee would be a part timer, or "As Needed" job, they would go do, whatever, and if the brig was in use, they'd have a set of people that would man it for whatever duration.
Medical tricorder
![]()
I believe Clancy said the Council would revisit the decision, and Picard was still chancellor of the Academy so something changed.I suspect the synth ban is still kind of there.
Did anything ever come of it after S1? Seems like a lot of what transpired has been conveniently forgotten (with the notable exception of Vadic's mention of Picard's synth body).
There's an app for that!Oh look, a trIphone.
We use essential cookies to make this site work, and optional cookies to enhance your experience.