They didn’t meltdown from it. They just think it’s funny.i'm sorry but who give a damn about them at this point it's clear they just want to nitpick everything to death like their shuttle ''meltdown'' video
They didn’t meltdown from it. They just think it’s funny.i'm sorry but who give a damn about them at this point it's clear they just want to nitpick everything to death like their shuttle ''meltdown'' video
i'm sorry but who give a damn about them at this point it's clear they just want to nitpick everything to death like their shuttle ''meltdown'' video
Just watched that clip and I cant see how they are wrong on this oneI find they take extreme pride in being wrong on just about everything. It's quite bizarre. I've practically stopped watching them at this point. It's not a positive/negative thing, it's about nitpicking to the point of exhaustion coupled with the realisation they are just plain wrong on their basis for the nitpicking quite often. Yeah, I've wasted enough time on them.
It looks 100 years future, not a freakin thousand.
Why are the humans not totally augmented. Or sitting in couches doing everything through interlinked brains. It looks about as future-y as Picard did, to me.
perhaps not a ''meltdown'' but making a 10 minute video about a random background shuttle that the majority of people won't even notice seems a bit obsessive and very nitpicky to meThey didn’t meltdown from it.
Neutronium is not a technology available to Starfleet even in the 2370s. It was apparently only a theoretical possibility in 2258 (thanks, Discovery), encountered (for the first time?) in 2267 via the extragalactic, super-advanced planet killer, then in 2369 on the super-advanced, mysterious Dyson Sphere from an unknown culture. The Iconians, per DS9, also used neutronium, and the Think Tank in Voyager had a neutronium ship, which impressed those guys in the late 2370s.
The use by the Dominion and to a lesser extent the Vidiians doesn't really offset the previous notion of it being only available to super-races. Both the cultures were presented as more advanced (perhaps by a century or so) than the Federation, albeit the Vidiians had devolved due to plague and the Dominion were a totalitarian government that likely took the technology from those they conquered. The Borg, despite having assimilated some Vidiians, did not apparently have access to neutronium in 2376, per the Think Tank episode.
It's very possible that the Federation gained access to neutronium alloy technology at the peace talks with the Dominion in 2375.
That seedling ship was very small. I wonder if it had Tardis tech being bigger on the inside. That would be a thing now.
Also that line about the Mirror universe being easy to access because it was the “closest” was something that came out of the Shatnerverse books. That was a neat reference. Makes you wonder if they’ll go with the Borg theory as to why the Mirror universe came to be but I doubt it with that “genetic defect” line. Something I wasn’t a fan of.
Well, we know things can be stored in a transporter buffer for a very long time.
Keeping seeds in transporter suspension indefinitely (for example) by the 32nd century (along with probably humanoids) would likely be really simple.
I strangely got a Star Trek Motion Picture vibe from some of those shots...
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...for example. Not that I mind, and it's probably just in my mind...![]()
Maybe 23rd century Terran boot heels are super strong. But then again, just the act of running in them might damage decksWatched it again and noticed something new:
32nd century badges are so weak they can be destroyed by stepping on them XD
Watched it again and noticed something new:
32nd century badges are so weak they can be destroyed by stepping on them XD
Maybe 23rd century Terran boot heels are super strong. But then again, just the act of running in them might damage decks![]()
2. do you guys think this season wouldve been wicked good had it focused maybe on the borg conquering most of the alpha quadrant? rather than this burn nonsense?
great episode.
couple things
1. Nahn... when did they make first contact with the Barzans. To the point that individuals joined star fleet? non member worlds needs a sponsor. Is this in a bio somewhere on the character? Couldn't find a distance reference from earth to barzan.
2. do you guys think this season wouldve been wicked good had it focused maybe on the borg conquering most of the alpha quadrant? rather than this burn nonsense?
It's not that much of a stretch if you consider the following:The idea the Discovery crew would jump 900 years AND be allowed to stay together is a real stretch. Do we really think Captain Bateson and his ship were left untouched to serve in Picard's era?
Nahn... when did they make first contact with the Barzans. To the point that individuals joined star fleet? non member worlds needs a sponsor. Is this in a bio somewhere on the character?
No. Borg suck.2. do you guys think this season wouldve been wicked good had it focused maybe on the borg conquering most of the alpha quadrant? rather than this burn nonsense?
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