How many Spock or Harry Kim reports were literally just this kind of thing?
Well, Spock had the good sense to have his info screen shrouded from the eyes of anybody else...
Timo Saloniemi
How many Spock or Harry Kim reports were literally just this kind of thing?
EMH: It's no use, they can't hear us. The Romulans have scrambled the comm. frequencies.
EMH2: Doctor, something just went offline.
EMH: Specifically?
EMH2: The secondary gyrodyne relays and the propulsion field intermatrix have depolarised.
EMH: In English.
EMH2 I'm just reading what it says here.
EMH: I'll try to stabilise the ship. Transfer auxiliary power to the manoeuvring thrusters.
EMH2: Transferring auxiliary power now.
(The ship stops shaking.)
I'm reminded of Pike's "You can be an officer in four years, have your own ship in eight." from his pitch to Kirk in the Shipyard Bar.She's the captain's pet, which is a very realistic approach for someone on the fast track to command (7 years commissioning to captains chair, seems, if we hadn't had the JJverse we'd be mad at that!). At the beginning of this series, she's kind of a grown up season 1 Wesley - know it all, sure of herself to the point of arrogance, and doesn't truly trust others. But unlike Trek in the past, this comes crashing down around her. I like that.
She's the captain's pet, which is a very realistic approach for someone on the fast track to command (7 years commissioning to captains chair, seems, if we hadn't had the JJverse we'd be mad at that!). At the beginning of this series, she's kind of a grown up season 1 Wesley - know it all, sure of herself to the point of arrogance, and doesn't truly trust others. But unlike Trek in the past, this comes crashing down around her. I like that.
That, and he often had that large earpiece feeding him real time information that only he could hear.Well, Spock had the good sense to have his info screen shrouded from the eyes of anybody else...
Uhura and Spock quietly put in their earpieces when no one is looking.Him and Uhura. Perhaps they just were more discreet about "it" in this timeline?
I think you're overthinking this a bit...Mapping question: the binary system serving as the backdrop is stated to be six lightyears from Gamma Hydra.
Using the Whitten Starmap utility, I got this result. The two closest systems to Gamma Hydra known to Whitten's database - which was assembled before we started getting results back from GAIA's galaxy-mapping project - are both at least 10 ligthtyears distant: 55 and 57 Virginis. Due to the lack of GAIA data available to me, and my lack of ability to work the data, that doesn't rule out a dimmer system fitting the distance range from γ Hya as cited, mind you...
(If anyone's already covered this either in this thread or over at Trek Tech, could you please link me to that info?)
Since they're cribbing off of Star Charts explicitly, per Lorca's office...
You know, I just can’t get past the Klingons. Like come one. These species are just stupid in this show. I know it’s 10 years before Kirk but seriously a species can’t evolve that quick!
Lol. This is true.You can't take the science in this show seriously. Janeway turned into a salamander and back in one episode.
Nah, it's taken them fifty-one years to look like that.You know, I just can’t get past the Klingons. Like come one. These species are just stupid in this show. I know it’s 10 years before Kirk but seriously a species can’t evolve that quick!
You can't take the science in this show seriously. Janeway turned into a salamander and back in one episode.
Well, hell Picard basically ran a carpeted Hotel (with families aboard - so yeah, I get your point.I didn't feel I was watching Starfleet. Certainly no team I would hire to run a starship... or even a houseboat.I enjoyed the first episode. What was nice was that I didn't feel that I was watching Starfleet's finest.
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