I will admit, one of the peculiarly frustrating things to me in hindsight about the TOS movies is the number of times they shatter convention... then spend a movie reversing everything. Spock's dead! Oh no, wait, he left his soul in the cushions of Bones' sofa and his body has fortuitously regenerated so we can bring him back to life. But wait! The Enterprise has been destroyed! But no, it's okay, we've got a spare one floating around spacedock, just bung the letter A on the saucer and we're ready to roll. The 'Genesis trilogy' is very well presented, but it could, almost, have never happened at all, and there would've been almost no net difference to the Trek universe at all.
This annoys me. It's not proper radio protocol. Worse, people in the service tend to do this, and we have to beat it into their heads it's wrong.PICARD: Picard to Riker?
Another example of why it fails the reality check:Tap a communicator badge or whatever, and you're instantly in touch with the desired party. Every time. No busy signal. No lag. No delay. Ever. And nobody else cuts in while you're on the line.
This is one that has bugged me about movies and TV shows for most of my life![]()
If I had a dollar for every time a 'dinner scene' in a show or movie begins with characters serving/ordering their food, sitting around a table delivering expository dialogue at each other, then getting up and leaving at the end of the scene... (bonus points if, at no point during all of this, do they actually pick up any of the food and eat it
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Seat belts or restraining harnesses. There are none, no one ever buckled on, neither on a ship nor on a shuttle. But in the novels there a safety belts and people are also ordered to use them.
I guess the lack of those security measures was for effect: to kill off as many reshirts or non-essential personell as possible.
No toilets, no seat belts. I don't want to be stuck in a shuttle for a long time, having a rough trip.....
The TMP refit bridge chairs had restraints: http://movies.trekcore.com/gallery/displayimage.php?pid=63649&fullsize=1
As does the Kelvin Enterprise: http://movies.trekcore.com/gallery/displayimage.php?pid=79323&fullsize=1
http://movies.trekcore.com/gallery/displayimage.php?album=761&pid=79422#top_display_media
And the TNG shuttlepod in "Power Play": http://tng.trekcore.com/hd/albums/season-5/5x15/power-play-hd-025.jpg
Have you ever seen anyone onscreen strapping in? If so, where?
Also, in TAS "Once Upon a Planet," after the artificial gravity has failed:Have you ever seen anyone onscreen strapping in? If so, where?
In a critical situation, the type of technology that is most needed will choose that particular moment to go down.
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