Is there any information about the radius affected by the whale probe's signal (canon or otherwise)? I ask because there are some things about the probe's effects that don't make sense.
We first see the probe disable USS Saratoga en route to Earth. We later learn that other Federation vessels, as well as Klingon vessels, have been neutralized by its signal. Eventually, it travels to Earth's solar system and disables the spacedock, the Excelsior (which was moored inside) and Earth's defensive systems and power grid.
Spock surmises that the probe's signal is not meant to be harmful (despite its effects), and that what's happened is merely accidental. That being the case, why is every vessel that encounters the probe disabled until the probe travels back the way it came after George and Gracie have communicated with it? I can understand the spacedock and the BOP being affected because they were near the probe when it stopped transmitting, but Saratoga was apparently disabled until the probe traveled back toward the Neutral Zone.
Did the probe transmit another (inaudible) signal as it passed? Or, by chance, was the probe "told" by the whales that it was affecting everything in its path? Or was its radius so large that anything within several light years was affected? If that's the case, it seems unlikely that the BOP would have been able to make its jump backward in time in the first place, as it first had to re-enter Earth's solar system in order to reach the sun for the slingshot maneuver.
--Sran
We first see the probe disable USS Saratoga en route to Earth. We later learn that other Federation vessels, as well as Klingon vessels, have been neutralized by its signal. Eventually, it travels to Earth's solar system and disables the spacedock, the Excelsior (which was moored inside) and Earth's defensive systems and power grid.
Spock surmises that the probe's signal is not meant to be harmful (despite its effects), and that what's happened is merely accidental. That being the case, why is every vessel that encounters the probe disabled until the probe travels back the way it came after George and Gracie have communicated with it? I can understand the spacedock and the BOP being affected because they were near the probe when it stopped transmitting, but Saratoga was apparently disabled until the probe traveled back toward the Neutral Zone.
Did the probe transmit another (inaudible) signal as it passed? Or, by chance, was the probe "told" by the whales that it was affecting everything in its path? Or was its radius so large that anything within several light years was affected? If that's the case, it seems unlikely that the BOP would have been able to make its jump backward in time in the first place, as it first had to re-enter Earth's solar system in order to reach the sun for the slingshot maneuver.
--Sran