Love the way ships just pop out of lightspeed in SWAnd yet:
Love the way ships just pop out of lightspeed in SWAnd yet:
You can explain it however you want but it still looks sillyThe spore drive spin is no different to the warp drive stretch. It's not actually happening, as in the ship is not actually being stretched in reality, nor is the Discovery flipping itself over, it's just how we 'see' it from a stationary viewpoint. The 'flipping' is the ship piloting through the network (with its endless twists and turns), and the final light beams are the jump itself. We just see it from our position looking like it's happening all at once because it is so quick.
The saucer sections spinning are only the outer section fo the hull, the insides aren't spinning, and are the "excess energy cavitation system", which may link back to species GS54 that infected the outer hull of the prison shuttle from the pilot episode.
It does look silly.You can explain it however you want but it still looks silly
You're presenting these statements as fact when they're merely your opinion/interpretation....nor is the Discovery flipping itself over, it's just how we 'see' it from a stationary viewpoint. The 'flipping' is the ship piloting through the network (with its endless twists and turns), and the final light beams are the jump itself. We just see it from our position looking like it's happening all at once because it is so quick.
You're presenting these statements as fact when they're merely your opinion/interpretation.
You don't know whether the ship is 'really' spinning or not.
That's entirely your choice!It’s a TV show made for entertainment purposes, neither do you know.
I shan’t bother adding to this debate if that’s your attitude.
It's supposed to be dramatic entertainment, not slapstick comedy.It’s a TV show made for entertainment purposes, neither do you know.
point being, it really hasn't changed across the history of the SW franchise. Maybe a tweak here and there* but nothing to the reinvention mentality of the Trek franchise.Love the way ships just pop out of lightspeed in SW
The spinning must be mycelial hyperspacepoint being, it really hasn't changed across the history of the SW franchise. Maybe a tweak here and there* but nothing to the reinvention mentality of the Trek franchise.
*(The most notable to me is whether the hyperspace tunnel spins or not.)
Or it’s designed by a team trying to present a hopeful and far more realistic vision of the future than one overcrowded super bad aliens of the week. Aliens often with the advantage yet still never manage to win.Excelsior - Bulky (thanks to the squarish pylons and thick neck), technological marvel and powerful. Its a much different take to TNG ships that would try to make their ships "sleek".
Enterprise-D - It feels like a vanity project, designed by a team who never once thought that exploration may be dangerous. To be fair, that does fit with the era.
I think it's perfectly proportioned. It looks good from literally any angle.I'm curious if anyone feels the TOS Enterprise was a bit too tall.
There's fake tech, and there's ridiculous fake tech.All of Star Trek is based off mostly Fake Tech.
This is the same "Star Trek" where in ENT, a 31st Century Time Pod was bigger on the inside then on the outside.There's fake tech, and there's ridiculous fake tech.
Disagree. One is a mind-bending celebration of the unknown possibilities of physics and technological progress. The other is a spinny thing — weeeeeeeeeeeee!This is the same "Star Trek" where in ENT, a 31st Century Time Pod was bigger on the inside then on the outside.
https://memory-alpha.fandom.com/wiki/Earth_vessel_(31st_century)
A nice tribute to "Doctor Who's" TARDIS.
Trek is a universe where 90% of aliens are human with bumpy heads, silly colours or pointed ears. That fans can accept that but get upset about the technology being equally silly bewilders me.There's fake tech, and there's ridiculous fake tech.
Didnt TNG explain the whole similar look thing with a proto speciesTrek is a universe where 90% of aliens are human with bumpy heads, silly colours or pointed ears. That fans can accept that but get upset about the technology being equally silly bewilders me.
Isnt the inside of the 31st century ship essentially the same as the Sona/Fed holoshipThis is the same "Star Trek" where in ENT, a 31st Century Time Pod was bigger on the inside then on the outside.
https://memory-alpha.fandom.com/wiki/Earth_vessel_(31st_century)
A nice tribute to "Doctor Who's" TARDIS.
All of Star Trek is based off mostly Fake Tech.
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