Why did the Xindi test the weapon on Earth????
Thus alerting them to the impending danger??
Thus alerting them to the impending danger??
Future Guy to Archer: The probe was only a test. The Xindi are building a far more powerful weapon. When it is completed, they will use it to destroy Earth.
Degra to Archer: After I was told of the threat from humanity I left my theoretical studies and agreed to design the prototype weapon. When it arrived in your star system, I watched the incoming telemetry with the other members of the Council...
Why did the Xindi test the weapon on Earth????
Thus alerting them to the impending danger??
Why did the Xindi test the weapon on Earth????
Thus alerting them to the impending danger??
It would have been more logical for the Xindi to test the weapon on an asteroid or uninhabited planet.
It would have been more logical for the Xindi to test the weapon on an asteroid or uninhabited planet.
Yes, but the whole season was built around the threat to earth. They had to do something to drive home to the viewers how perilous the situation was, and this was it. Testing it on earth really makes no practical sense, just dramatic sense.
Well, they'd probably only get one chance to use the final weapon, so it was critical that they could be absolutely sure it'd work exactly as expected on Earth. By testing a prototype on Earth itself, they were able to see if there were any earth-specific natural phenomena that might effect the weapon.
The Xindi live in the Expanse after all, where the laws of physics are constantly in flux.
And the humans weren't supposed to either. More than likely the female sphere builders, using their time manipulation, saw that the attack would be a victory and told the Xindi to proceed...But the Moon wasn't expected to strike back with nukes if a Ranger missed, or failed to transmit.
If the test had been meant to hit Starfleet Headquarters, it would have been more plausible.
If the test had been meant to hit Starfleet Headquarters, it would have been more plausible.
Why? The HQ would be mostly symbolic anyway, with offices full of paper-pushers. It may be that central Florida, Cuba and the Panama corner of future Venezuela held key operational facilities. Not a bad location for them, really, as "space navies" would really like to have lots of open ocean around their launch sites...
Timo Saloniemi
Hitting Command and Control first ALWAYS makes sense in a war.
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