Are the ensigns doing archeology on an ancient satellite? It makes sounds like an astromech, so it might be from a galaxy far, far away?- The satellite our LD heroes are repairing is the cryosat from TNG "The Neutral Zone", from stem to solar arrays. Given that Starfleet doesn't really USE solar technology, what could this be then? It's not like the subspace relay stations in "Aquiel", those are manned!
- Despite the interference, the holopod safeties seem to be working, otherwise at least Mariner would have been trampled to death by horse. However, Rutherford burns his hands on the not-Phase II Enterprise in his sim, so how would that work? Would they simply have been hot to the touch, but not to the point of ACTUALLY burning him, while adding holo smoke or burned, sizzling flesh?
- And about the clothes in the holopods. Mariner's mirror outfit includes heels but not her regular uniform, so how would the environment compensate for the difference in foot posture? And does this mean that Rutherford doesn't normally wear socks, or that his sim character doesn't?
- The senor staff gift the LD crew with a new replicator. So beyond the added menu items, does this mean that it's somehow more advanced than the one donwstairs? As if it would only be able to produce certain menu items because of lower resolution or something? The ritz crackers in the senior officers quarters have all the little divots, but on deck 11 they come out as perfectly circular? And what difference does it make ANYWAY, as we've seen senior officers eat in the mess hall?
Mark
Yep, that's the Birdseye right there. Definitely not an "Aquiel"-type relay station, as that indeed doesn't have the solar panels and has a number of other modifications as well. But perhaps they stumbled upon another cryosat (and they weren't repairing it but rather investigating)? We know for a fact the Birdseye can't have been a "simple" orbital satellite, otherwise it wouldn't have been encountered in deep space. I don't think it's unreasonable more of them might have existed. And we knew from the Botany Bay that 1990s Earth had sublight interstellar capability anyway.- The satellite our LD heroes are repairing is the cryosat from TNG "The Neutral Zone", from stem to solar arrays. Given that Starfleet doesn't really USE solar technology, what could this be then? It's not like the subspace relay stations in "Aquiel", those are manned!
Vulcan society seems conservative, so designs that work may be used until something significantly better is designed.
...While the Klingon society might be piss-poor, so designs that work may be used until they completely rust out.
Timo Saloniemi
Look at my screen shots, the Warp Ring is attached to the aft of the ship via a "T-Shaped" structure, the ship's structure runs through the ring and gives the illusion that it's floating.I haven't seen the episode, but the opening shot of the ship is on YouTube, and made me wonder if the Vulcans hadn't taken a head start in this detached warp nacelle business... But I now see conventional pylons. (Two of them? Isn't that redundant?)
Vulcan ships are really nice. really employ the ring concept in an appealing way, more so than others I've seen.A new Vulcan Ship design, looks very similar to ST:ENT styles of ships though.
Actually the Klingon Bird of Prey felt properly scaled IMO relative to the USS Cerritos and the Vulcan Ship.That vulcan ship is HUGE! some shots make it seem its 3 times the Ritos, which is 535m so it 1.5 km long?! and the bird of prey was like a mosquito!
The old Enterprise ones were 700meters..
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