
From this review: https://www.ign.com/articles/2020/01/09/star-trek-picard-children-of-mars-rogue-synth-android-data
Not sure what those things on the left screen are
Those are the same kite shaped ships we’ve seen several times already.![]()
From this review: https://www.ign.com/articles/2020/01/09/star-trek-picard-children-of-mars-rogue-synth-android-data
Not sure what those things on the left screen are
Round trip of 14 days.
dropping to 7000 ships.
Really? Is there any evidence that Romulus is a 14 day round trip from the nearest safe world?
Romulus is 3.6 light years from the neutral zone, could well be a mere 5 light years from an inhabitable planet in federation territory, which would mean dropping your estimates 10fold, so that's 67,000 ships
Evacuaction class ships will hold at least 10,000 (a galaxy class general explorer will hold 15k), so that's another order of magnitude drop, dedicated evacuation ships built with nothing but living space, fast engines, and transporters, should be able to easilly hold 100,000 (think how large a starship is compared with a football stadium), dropping to 7000 ships.
Evacuaction class ships will hold at least 10,000 (a galaxy class general explorer will hold 15k), so that's another order of magnitude drop, dedicated evacuation ships built with nothing but living space, fast engines, and transporters, should be able to easilly hold 100,000 (think how large a starship is compared with a football stadium), dropping to 7000 ships.
Just watched it. It’s definitely got me even more excited for Picard. I’m just very annoyed that the 23rd and 25th century don’t look very different. That could have been set in Discovery’s time and I wouldn’t be able to tell any difference. At this point I don’t know if things like that are intentional or just laziness.
Really? Is there any evidence that Romulus is a 14 day round trip from the nearest safe world?
Romulus is 3.6 light years from the neutral zone, could well be a mere 5 light years from an inhabitable planet in federation territory, which would mean dropping your estimates 10fold, so that's 67,000 ships
Evacuaction class ships will hold at least 10,000 (a galaxy class general explorer will hold 15k), so that's another order of magnitude drop, dedicated evacuation ships built with nothing but living space, fast engines, and transporters, should be able to easilly hold 100,000 (think how large a starship is compared with a football stadium), dropping to 7000 ships.
If I recall correctly (its been a long time since I've read it), the TNG Tech Manual suggested a Galaxy-Class Starship could evacuate far more than the thousand that would normally be stationed on it. But still, I agree... the concept of building a completely new fleet just to evacuate is hard to swallow.
I'm assuming no single Federation world can hold 7 billion due to lack of infrastructure.
Zaatari refugee camp in Jordan had 70,000 people and is 5 square kms. You'd need 100,000 of those, which would be 500,000 square km, about the area of Spain, or 1/4 the size of mexico.
I'm assuming no single Federation world can hold 7 billion due to lack of infrastructure. Some could be evacuated to worlds which were only a day away, others might have to wait months. We know from DS9 that the furthest elements of the Federation (like Cestus 33) can take months to reach.
A refugee camp for a million people is 10x10 miles, so an area 100x100 miles wide would allow for a billion. You could fit 7 billion in a 100,000 square miles
Look at a large cruise liner -- 360m long, 70m high, 60m wide, and holds 7000 people in "luxury". The D is 640m*460m*200m.
It's much easier logistically to imagine each inhabited planet builds its own refugee camps to the degree it can support them, and the Romulans are shuttled there.
And no single inhabited Federation world is going to be willing to accept the entire population of Romulus.
I think that's the only way to connect what we know of PIC so far, Countdown and now this short. Elites want to be rescued now before it's too late. When they realize it's either all or none, they hack into the Androids to destroy the rescue armada. Facing a dearth of ships and a rapidly diminishing deadline, Starfleet orders Picard to leave natives (and perhaps lower class Romulans) behind. Picard can't accept that and resigns.It goes back to what I said earlier: What if the Elites in Romulan society don't think it's worthwhile to expend resources on those whom they regard as "inferior"? (In the comic, the Governor wanted to evacuate the Romulans while leaving the millions of native people behind.)
What if the "rogue synths" are a scapegoat?
Cmon dude. They're not going to just dump 7 billion people on a "virgin planet." Even with nearly everything being replicated, you'd need an established power grid/energy source. And no single inhabited Federation world is going to be willing to accept the entire population of Romulus.
Sure, you'd probably evacuate to a dozen planets about 5-10 light years away and have 700 million on each one.
The bottleneck for the evacuation itself isn't in ship sizes, it's in transporter and lifesupport capacity. If you could modify ships to land and return to orbit (like Voyager), that makes evacuation fairly fast (100,000 people can fill/empty a large sports stadium in an hour or so).
4 years to organise moving 7 billion people seems like a feasable number for starfleet. Housing them in refugee camps for a month or two would be fairly achievable too.
However the aftermath is going to be painful, and I suspect we'll see the effects of that in Picard
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