Ok, so 2244 to 2259."Ten Years Before Kirk, Spock, and The Enterprise" simply means ten years before the story of TOS. Whatever year TOS is set in, subtract ten.
Has anyone else clicked that this transporter is likely the same as any other, except the emitters are on the wall behind instead of on the floor and ceiling as usual?
The bridge is on the bottom, the transporter's on the wall. They'll probably have a warp core on a 45-degree angle, just to be different![]()
I have a few issues with the battle armour. How would that protect you from energy weapons? Does that mean we might see more projectile weapons on the show? Also shouldn't it cover the arms and I wonder about helmets. Also why not tri-corder or phaser riffles if they feel the need to wear battle gear?
I'm sure it deflects energy weapons.I have a few issues with the battle armour. How would that protect you from energy weapons? Does that mean we might see more projectile weapons on the show? Also shouldn't it cover the arms and I wonder about helmets. Also why not tri-corder or phaser riffles if they feel the need to wear battle gear?
Jason
Meh. Nothing beats the 36-degree angle of the original offset bridge.
OTOH. Kirk in "Obsession" is said to have manned the phaser station as a Lieutenant on the Farragut
and the script for "What Are Little Girls Made Of?" refers to the hand weapons as old-style phasers.
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I keep thinking of the Deadly Rotary Fan trope.
Now that is a distinct possibility. Into Darkness used the ship absconded during the "Mudd Incident" to hunt down Khan. Perhaps this would be a similar undercover op using his ship.Maybe this transporter room belongs to Mudd's ship.... here's hoping!
^^^ Actually, Kirk ordered "phasers" in "Day of the Dove" during the briefing room confrontation with the Klingons. They pulled their phaser pistols right before they turned into swords. Pretty well established that they're all considered phasers.
It's implied though .No issue there, the ships beam weapons are never referred to as lasers even in the pilots.
TYLER: Then why aren't we doing anything? That entry may have stood up against hand lasers, but we can transmit the ship's power against it. Enough to blast half a continent.
Relevant because the writers know what they want stuff to be called. More so than viewers.Irrelevant. In the episode the word "phaser" was used to describe a Phaser I unit. While the hand laser pistol remained unnamed.
Why not 2244 it fits the ten years before TOS better than 2255 precisely because of the cage. We haven't seen a single star date yet on the matter either.Ok, so 2244 to 2259.
(Almost certainly not 2244)
Why not 2244 it fits the ten years before TOS better than 2255 precisely because of the cage. We haven't seen a single star date yet on the matter either.
It wasn't a "failed pilot" or there would never have been a second pilot. It was borderline at worst. And of course it's part of TOS.Only if you ignore both the line about Kirk and them saying it was 10 years before TOS. The cage is not TOS. It a failed pilot.
No one other than some old school trek fans count the cage or even know what it is.
It's there in the Chakoteya transcriptDid The Menagerie also include the laser reference, or was that edited? If memory serves smiling Spock was cut.
Actually the article from Entertainment Weekly where the image of the transporter room first appeared specifically calls it “one of the transporter rooms on the U.S.S. Shenzhou”. Not saying they couldn't be wrong, but somehow I doubt it.Now that is a distinct possibility. Into Darkness used the ship absconded during the "Mudd Incident" to hunt down Khan. Perhaps this would be a similar undercover op using his ship.Maybe this transporter room belongs to Mudd's ship.... here's hoping!
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