30th/31st century ships seemed to employ a bigger on the inside design philosophy. Maybe the 32nd century refit/cover up into the A installed this.
Yeah not likely I know
Yeah not likely I know
It's not there on the SNW maps. At least, I think we've seen maps in SNW of that side of Fed space.Yeah, the DMZ is even labeled on the galactic map in Admiral Clancy's office in Picard S1, despite the fact that map also has Cardassia within Federation borders. For some reason, the graphics people do not want to remove the DMZ from the star maps.
I honestly think the funhouse in Q&A is there just because the production needed a CGI asset of a "Turbolift shaft" and didn't want to spend the money and design a new one. They just used what they already had.and the one in Q&A Short Trek.
It also shows a Starbase well outside of the boundaries of the Federation. Such good attention to detail in all departments on this turkey.Gotta love how the 2324 Era star map in this movie shows a Demilitarized Zone between the Federation and the Cardassian Union that won't exist for another 46 years.![]()
I recently finished rewatching all the older Trek and there is some really bad stuff in there. Section 31 is not a good movie, but I'd rank it above things like:
The Alternative Factor, And the Children Shall Lead, Code of Honor, The Outrageous Okona, Shades of Gray, The Host, Cost of Living, Homeward, Masks, Profit and Lace, The Emperor's New Cloak, Cold Fire, Coda, Darkling, Dear Doctor, Fusion, Two Days and Two Nights, Ephraim and Dot, First Con-tact and honestly, I'm kind of leaning towards Final Frontier being worse as well.
"Code of Honor" may well be THE worst Star Trek episode ever. And I mean ever.
As bizarre as it is, this is historically-accurate:Including filling the Coliseum with water for a naval battle (water tight coliseum?) and putting multiple Great White sharks in there?
So, beside the Naumachia, what have the Romans ever done for us?
Except, they did the naval battle part.Including filling the Coliseum with water for a naval battle (water tight coliseum?) and putting multiple Great White sharks in there?
They seem to have embraced the whole kill and move up thing introduced in TOS "Mirror, Mirror".I didn’t really get the whole Hunger Games approach to picking the next Emperor. I guess I thought it would have been hereditary???
"Code of Honor" may well be THE worst Star Trek episode ever. And I mean ever.
We use essential cookies to make this site work, and optional cookies to enhance your experience.