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The "I told you so" thread...

I never got why exactly that was supposed to be a problem in the first place. So what if it's a window?
A window in place of a viewscreen on the bridge makes absolutely no sense whatsoever.

But it only matters to people who want things to make sense.

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That window also doubled as a working view screen.

and how can you tell the difference between a window and a working viewscreen... their graphics displays would be exceptional... that could have easily been a picture and the crack you saw could have just been the wall breaking apart... or it might have been transparent aluminum with a video interface...
 
Please tell me no one actually thought they changed his middle name. :wtf:

An article I read online somewhere -- I think it was a legitimate writer on a legitimate site instead of some fanwank message board -- actually mentioned "Siberious" as proof that this is a different Star Trek.
 
A window in place of a viewscreen on the bridge makes absolutely no sense whatsoever.

But it only matters to people who want things to make sense.

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That window also doubled as a working view screen.

and how can you tell the difference between a window and a working viewscreen... their graphics displays would be exceptional... that could have easily been a picture and the crack you saw could have just been the wall breaking apart... or it might have been transparent aluminum with a video interface...
That's what it looked like to me. They were showing video communications on it after all.
 
That's what it looked like to me. They were showing video communications on it after all.
So why do you need a window when you have a viewscreen that can do everything a window can, only better?

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Because it looked cool. :) Plus if they lost all power they can at least look out the window as they fall towards a planet or something. lol
 
A window in place of a viewscreen on the bridge makes absolutely no sense whatsoever.

But it only matters to people who want things to make sense.
That window also doubled as a working view screen.
I know. As I said, it makes no sense.

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Really? It makes no sense to you? Really?

It didn't used to be a window and now it is. There. I cleared it up for you.
 
Um, why doesn't it make sense to have a window? It makes sense to have windows to me.
They need a viewscreen anyway to show magnified images, false color images, heads up displays, etc., and since a viewscreen can show anything a window can there is no need for both.

It would probably also be much more difficult to create a window that filters out harmful radiation than to create a sensor array that doesn't transmit such radiation to the viewscreen in the first place.

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Um, why doesn't it make sense to have a window? It makes sense to have windows to me.
They need a viewscreen anyway to show magnified images, false color images, heads up displays, etc., and since a viewscreen can show anything a window can there is no need for both.

It would probably also be much more difficult to create a window that filters out harmful radiation than to create a sensor array that doesn't transmit such radiation to the viewscreen in the first place.

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You are assuming the window is made of glass. It could be made of the same material as the ship, just transparent.

Having a window is great, cause if you lose power, or the system that controls the viewscreen, you can still see out the window and see what's going on in front of you.
 
Um, why doesn't it make sense to have a window? It makes sense to have windows to me.
They need a viewscreen anyway to show magnified images, false color images, heads up displays, etc., and since a viewscreen can show anything a window can there is no need for both.

It would probably also be much more difficult to create a window that filters out harmful radiation than to create a sensor array that doesn't transmit such radiation to the viewscreen in the first place.

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You are assuming the window is made of glass. It could be made of the same material as the ship, just transparent.

Having a window is great, cause if you lose power, or the system that controls the viewscreen, you can still see out the window and see what's going on in front of you.

Yeah. And if one considers having a window to be important, it finally makes sense to put the bridge where it is.
 
I think there was a discussion of this here, but for all of those who thought they changed Kirk's middle name to Siberius, will, you were all wrong ;) It's still Tiberius... :)

Who said they did that?

I'm so glad I avoided this forum until I'd seen the film.

Great film BTW :)
 
why do you need a window when you have a viewscreen that can do everything a window can, only better?
Well it sure fixes this problem

Having a window is great, cause if you lose power, or the system that controls the viewscreen, you can still see out the window and see what's going on in front of you.
What does a starship look like through a window when it's 5,000 km away?

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And? So that one aspect means windows are useless? i don't get it
 
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