Timo said:
Then again, which Trek movie or episode the above wouldn't hold true for?
Timo Saloniemi
Any episode of TNG, which I don't think about at all!
Timo said:
Then again, which Trek movie or episode the above wouldn't hold true for?
Timo Saloniemi
ancient said:
Picard's shieldless, crippled ship is able to ram Shinzon's highly manuverable, 70% sheilded ship? Right, brilliant move, Picard, thank goodness crappy writing saved you.
Acky_12 said:
Hasn't the answer always been that torpedoes aren't stopped by shields because shields don't stop physical objects? As such, doesn't that seem to extent to the E as well?
Hasn't the answer always been that torpedoes aren't stopped by shields because shields don't stop physical objects? As such, doesn't that seem to extent to the E as well?
Acky_12 said:
ancient said:
Picard's shieldless, crippled ship is able to ram Shinzon's highly manuverable, 70% sheilded ship? Right, brilliant move, Picard, thank goodness crappy writing saved you.
Hasn't the answer always been that torpedoes aren't stopped by shields because shields don't stop physical objects? As such, doesn't that seem to extent to the E as well?
Chemahkuu said:
But the Enterprise shields stopped the spinning chunk of debris, otherwise it would have smashed right through the front of the Nacelle and torn into the secondary hull.
USS Valkyrie said:
Did anybody notice that Picard didn't even evacuate the forward saucer section?
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