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Spoilers Star Trek: Discovery 4x03 - "Choose to Live"

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Or you could just weave the uniforms out of carbon nanotubes.

Wouldn't protect against energy weapons, but bladed weapons and shrapnel would be pretty much out of luck unless they hit a person in their head/neck.
That would be cool. Though personally I think that one trained person wielding a sword can be more effective than given credit for here if security is not trained to address such a threat.
 
That would be cool. Though personally I think that one trained person wielding a sword can be more effective than given credit for here if security is not trained to address such a threat.
Well... I was kind of going minimum effort with that one...

Like? Do you remember the Doctor's mobile emitter? That was from the 29th century... Which means since the 29th century they have had the ability to make long lasting personal forcefield emitters the size of a credit card that would make the wearer all but immune to sudden physical impacts.
 
Well... I was kind of going minimum effort with that one...

Like? Do you remember the Doctor's mobile emitter? That was from the 29th century... Which means since the 29th century they have had the ability to make long lasting personal forcefield emitters the size of a credit card that would make the wearer all but immune to sudden physical impacts.
And Klingons had phaser resistant armor since TNG season 2. Didn't do much later on.
 
Mostly, CBS gets pissy about folks who actually try to make MONEY off of Their Trek toys.

That's really what the AXANAR lawsuit was mainly about, it was Peters lawyers who brought up all the Trek minutiae and caused CBS to soundly reject that argument to protect their property rights.

If your fan film fits generally within the guidelines and you're not trying to make a killing monetary wise (except to cover minimal expenditures), They pretty much look the other way for the rest.
pretty much.

That would be cool. Though personally I think that one trained person wielding a sword can be more effective than given credit for here if security is not trained to address such a threat.
and that’s why armies today still trains soldiers to use swords and equips them with swords in combat.
Oh, wait...
 
As a backup option. Point is that in the vast majority of cases someone with a gun is going to make short work of someone with a blade.
 
Well... I was kind of going minimum effort with that one...

Like? Do you remember the Doctor's mobile emitter? That was from the 29th century... Which means since the 29th century they have had the ability to make long lasting personal forcefield emitters the size of a credit card that would make the wearer all but immune to sudden physical impacts.

Actually, that's not a novelty.
We've seen the 24th century employ personal shields the size of a wristband... TNG used field projectors to insulate wearers from being stuck in a given time frame.
VOY employed similar technology (wristband field projectors) at least twice... one for pushing subspace fractures away from a wearer, and another one to generate a protective subspace field around a person.

There's also the space suit personal forcefield belt from TAS (and that's 100 years earlier).

So, having a mobile emittter the size of a credit card in the 29th century is a bit nuts... when I first saw that, I thought to myself... 500 years more advanced and that's as small as it goes?
Come on.
The size reduction we saw would have occurred in a span of a century or two max,... not 500 years... but a large part of that mobile emitter could have been its power cell - they had ones the size of a coin in the 31st century during the temporal wars... so its possible the mobile emitter had similar (just less potent, and larger scaled) version.
 
And holograms are just forcefields at their core, just saying. The doctor’s mobile emitter is from a few centuries before discovery.
 
Yep, they don't care if you mention James T. Kirk or Jean-Luc Picard and rattle off canonical facts about those men. They just care if you try to make money off the production.

So...Deep Space Nine then?

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Yeah, this is really the only reason. Sci fi is taking a back seat to other things in Discovery (actions, visuals, feelings, etc.).
Science has always taken the back seat in Star Trek. It’s not a show about science. It is, OTOH, a show about feelings and (gasp) action.
Being a “Sci-Fi” person has never been a qualification to run Star Trek. Or even to write for it. Neither has being a science person. IIRC, Gene told prospective writers not to worry about that stuff, when creating TOS. I’m not even sure how big a science or SF guy Gene was really.
 
Star Trek is a franchise where a starship that uses natural crystals to fly thousands of times faster than the speed of light visits planets where aliens routinely speak English and look pretty human. Science went out the door with Star Trek about 57 years ago.
 
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