Why does Ross, the largest friend, not simply eat the other five?
It's only 100 yearsSpore drive 200 years before Voyager. WHY does this Star Trek 10 years before STOS need to be using such advanced tech that nobody uses nor is aware of 200 years later in the Star trek universe.
Oh well that makes all the difference.It's only 100 years
Spore drive 200 years before Voyager. WHY does this Star Trek 10 years before STOS need to be using such advanced tech that nobody uses nor is aware of 200 years later in the Star trek universe.
I am hoping that universal translators are invented soon so that I don't need to read every time a Klingons have dialog.
Right, so they leave a perfectly good dilithium processor within spitting distance of a Klingon ship which for some reason they also don't bother with. Wow, Starfleet sure is accommodating, leave the dilithium processor for the enemy to use and repair their ships. This one week after a perfectly good state of the art "science" ship was destroyed for security purposes.
Oh, but that's right, Starfleet isn't a military, so of course it's okay for them to make stupid decisions.
I don't think we've seen the last of Klingon augment virus. What I've noticed so far is that the writers seem to be fascinated with lore trivia (Alice in Wonderlan, USS T'plana Hath, Corvan II). The question of why don't Klingons look like TOS Klingons has to come up (It wouldn't if not for a DS9 episode, and a couple of Ent episodes, but no mater). I'll be patient with that.
But why is an essentially intact Shenzhou left behind anyway? Why didn't the crew set the self-destruct when they evacuated? Why didn't they rescue ships destroy it? Why didn't the rescue ships destroy the Klingon ship and or capture the survivors aboard?
Then it becomes even stupider that they left an intact starship behind in enemy territory.Maybe the binary star system is technically within Klingon space now,
A thousand times this. A common practice for centuries is that if you have to abandon technology that can benefit the enemy, you scuttle it. Destroy it as thoroughly as possible. Sabotage it. Leave it unusable to anyone. To screw this point up is sloppy writing.But why is an essentially intact Shenzhou left behind anyway? Why didn't the crew set the self-destruct when they evacuated? Why didn't they rescue ships destroy it? Why didn't the rescue ships destroy the Klingon ship and or capture the survivors aboard?
what makes you think so?* Is Sybok canon or not in this universe?
Basically, a thread where you can complain about stuff that even you know is being somewhat small but still annoys you.
* How the hell did the Discovery destroy three Klingon warbirds? Were their shields down or did I miss something?
* If it's House Kor, shouldn't Kor be the head of his house or is that his father/Older Brother who will die in the war?
* What happened to the Klingon central government from ENT?
* Is the Augment virus still canon or are we throwing that out as a origin?
* Is T'kuvma meant to be an enormous hypocrite about honor given he lures the Federation in under a truce--which is pretty damn dishonorable for a fundamentalist Kahlessian?
* Why don't the phasers disintegrate people anymore?
* Again, I know it's an easy fix but it's weird the way Klingons went from "race which has NO respect for corpses" to race which has a LOT of respect for corpses as well as a tomb ship. It's one of the major facts we know about them, a bit like showing overly emotional Vulcans.
* Isn't being stabbed in the back a dishonorable way to die for a Klingon warrior? Kind of an odd way to martyr someone.
* Do Klingons not have replicators? Food synthesizers? This isn't even a nitpick so much as a confusion point.
* Wouldn't Captain Georgiou's body be pretty ripe if they'd degenerated to desperation cannibalism?
But why is an essentially intact Shenzhou left behind anyway? Why didn't the crew set the self-destruct when they evacuated? Why didn't they rescue ships destroy it? Why didn't the rescue ships destroy the Klingon ship and or capture the survivors aboard?
It's dishonorable to attack from behind, I guess. To die from such an attack? Probably not dishonorable.
Those escape pods made it back to the Federation somehow. Since escape pods aren't warp capable in even the 24th century, rescue ships must have shown up to retrieve them. Simple logic, but no, no. Adhere strictly to what's on screen.I don't believe in "rescue ships", as none were ever mentioned.
what makes you think so?
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