What would you like me to canonize for you?
It's just a question of what role they'd be performing. The only thing I can think of that would help the operation of the ship, hence why they'd be there, would be communications.
It can't, probably less than the sea of air we swim in can be compared to the ocean. And cetaceans don't do so very well even in the sea of air.It's just a question of what role they'd be performing. The only thing I can think of that would help the operation of the ship, hence why they'd be there, would be communications.
If space can be compared to a great ocean
What would you like me to canonize for you?
Cetacean Ops
Yeah, but this was in an alternate timeline. The announcement means nothing.What would you like me to canonize for you?
Cetacean Ops
It's already mentioned in an announcement in "Yesterday's Enterprise" while Tasha is talking with Shooter McGavin in 10-Fwd.
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"The Star Trek: The Next Generation Technical Manual gives further information about the cetaceans aboard Galaxy-class starships, stating they (a mixed group of Bottlenose dolphins and Takaya's whales) are actually crewmembers and form a guidance and navigation consultation team. These cetaceans are elite specialists in navigation, and Starfleet consults them on suggested system upgrades."
That's from Memory Alpha's entry on "Cetacean."
Personally, I'm more inclined to think of it as one of those ideas best forgotten about.
SRFX said:Well, I kind of meant it as a joke
Serious and silly, it's all good. But I'm quite interested in the serious too. When I said I wasn't being serious in the first post, I meant I wasn't actually a writer on a new Trek Prime universe show. Should be obvious, I know, but there's always one...Personally, I'm more inclined to think of it as one of those ideas best forgotten about.
Which is why I originally said:
SRFX said:Well, I kind of meant it as a joke
So I apologise for wasting your time. I kind of misinterpreted this as a joke thread.
As for serious considerations - perhaps the use of mines in space combat? I dunno how familiar you are with the Starfleet Command games, but mines were of high tactical importance in those games yet it never comes up on screen. Although I guess the SFC games made ST combat out to be like submarine battles really, making mines a useful commodity?
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