I also want to apologize for not putting an "11" in the poll.
Link to the relevant tweet: https://twitter.com/BradinLA/status/1720263024995663983
Ah, so hope you're in a part of space with relevant in-zone coverage, otherwise you're shit out of luck.Givem how widespread subpsace comms are in the Alpha Quadrant (and likely in parts of the Beta Quadrant), as long as the bomb isn't transferred out of that coverage zone, I think it would be fine.
I doubt collecting vast amounts of "Solar Power" is considered "Draining a Star".Why would they drain a star when there are so many other ways to generate stupid amounts of energy in Star Trek?
Nick Locarno was in control of everything in the Star System, I'm sure he designed the Trynar Shield in such a way that he can control who gets in / out.That would have trapped him inside the solarsystem.
That's a LONG ass distance to project a Shield Bubble., if the StarBase is anywhere close to the center of a Star System, you'd have some unnecessarily long reach needed to project something that far, the excess energy requirements to project from that far would be crazy.You're over thinking things, he had a starbase, so it was probably the starbase that was projecting the Trynar Shield.
Or maybe he stole the shipThe biggest plothole of the story is where the hell that Lorcano got a Saberrunner-class Starfleet vessel. Also, where it's crew went. Given that Lorcano claims that he is a murderer, I'm wondering if that he first tried to recruit his Lower Deckers from a Starfleet vessel and had to kill them all.
We could argue that Starfleet keeps better handles on their ship but TOS is full of missing crews.
As for Locarno: it's fine that not everyone gets a happy ending. We need reminders that success isn't guaranteed.
It's the Kolvood Starburst. He finally made the display.His fate was written on his back all the time.
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Damn, I loved all those TWOK callbacks and the music.
Why would they drain a star when there are so many other ways to generate stupid amounts of energy in Star Trek?
That would have trapped him inside the solarsystem.
You're over thinking things, he had a starbase, so it was probably the starbase that was projecting the Trynar Shield.
No they don't.All methods of "Stupid amounts of energy generation" require a logistics train, usually not an issue when you control a entire Star System, there should be plenty of raw materials & energy to help with things.
The Delphic Expanse spheres were generating area's of altered space light years in diameter.That's a LONG ass distance to project a Shield Bubble., if the StarBase is anywhere close to the center of a Star System, you'd have some unnecessarily long reach needed to project something that far, the excess energy requirements to project from that far would be crazy.
That would have a lot more meaning if we didn't know the 31st century backslid on most of their technology.You saw how risky it was for a 31st Century Retro-fitted USS Discovery to extend/project it's shield bubble over a small InterStellar COMMs Relay Station. The energy drain on the Shield Strength is already ridiculous for growing the Shield Volume to that size.
From all my googling, they aren't members.Aren't the Bynars UFP members?
The Proto-core isn't the reactor type drawing energy from subspace, you must be confusing which Reactor type does what.No they don't.
Protostar cores just run, as does anything that draws energy from subspace.
The Delphic Expanse spheres were radiating massive amounts of Gravimetric Energy, that's what caused the spatial anomalies in the Delphic Expanse.The Delphic Expanse spheres were generating area's of altered space light years in diameter.
I'm pretty sure their Offense / Defensive capabilites would have increased along with their energy efficiency for each system.That would have a lot more meaning if we didn't know the 31st century backslid on most of their technology.
This is essential to his character. Which is why he was redeemed by the original episode, taking the fall for the other cadets. He story was meant to be complete.Nick Locarno was designed to be a one-shot antagonist.
Exactly. He let bitterness over his situation consume him to the point that he felt they owed him.Sure, he wasn't portrayed as an all-out villain in "The First Duty," but I have no trouble believing that he ended up there after spending 13 years brooding and obsessing over the glorious Starfleet life and career he was "supposed" to have. Indeed, the ep did a good job of portraying how that bitterness had warped him. One telling bit: the moment where he claimed to have graduated first in his class -- despite never actually graduating. Showed just how delusional he'd become. You just know he kinda believes that -- because he can't get over that imagined future he keeps reliving in his head.
This is essential to his character. Which is why he was redeemed by the original episode, taking the fall for the other cadets. He story was meant to be complete.
The only reason I can see for saying he cannot be redeemed is because Berman, Piller, and Taylor wanted to make sure Ron Moore and Naren Shankar couldn't get any credit for reusing a character they created.
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