For the third time, you stay UNDER infinity speed, which is still much much faster than Voyager's top speed, and arrive home in no time.
"Under infinity" is not very precise.
For the third time, you stay UNDER infinity speed, which is still much much faster than Voyager's top speed, and arrive home in no time.
STID: "Sir, in the event of an attack, protocol mandates that senior command gather captains and first officers at Starfleet HQ, right here. In this room." Say what now?
I'm sure the regulations aren't that specific, it's just that there's only one room that's a logical choice for such a meeting. I'm aware Kirk implies otherwise.
Yes, that was never a big problem. Even if a couple of the crew didn't survive the experience, Janeway might still have considered the option. The real stumbling block is that even Tom Paris couldn't demonstrably steer, meaning attempting the Salamander Drive might turn a seventy-year trip home into a seven-billion-year trip if Tom took a right at Albuquerque.
Timo Saloniemi
TOS Wink of an Eye: McCoy develops a cure to the incurable disease, yet Kirk just leaves without giving the sick people the cure?
STID: "Sir, in the event of an attack, protocol mandates that senior command gather captains and first officers at Starfleet HQ, right here. In this room." Say what now?
For the third time, you stay UNDER infinity speed, which is still much much faster than Voyager's top speed, and arrive home in no time.
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That the facility wasn't secure in the end is a plot twist. And it's due to an inside man - although the audience is deliciously left wondering whether the man who turned off the anti-spacecraft defenses was Agent Harrison alone, or Khan and Marcus working together. I mean, the attack served Marcus' interests much better than Khan's. These people must have seen Godfather III...
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I beg to differ. I doubt Marcus would have been so confident that he would have trusted Khan not to kill him if he got the chance, knowing that Khan was a psychopath with a real reason for being mad at him, you'd have to be really naive to think that Khan would be kind enough to let you live and I say, you can see Marcus being really afraid for his life, more than it would befit a "courageous Starfleet hero". Plus they only discovered where Khan beamed away thanks to Scotty's investigation. Plus He had no way to know that Kirk would volunteer to do the dirty work. I don't think your scenario holds well together, it relies too much on either pure luck or crooks trusting each other.The thing is, he didn't die.
Marcus would have been the only person Khan wanted dead in that shooting. We later see Khan is an excellent marksman with heavy weapons. The odds of him failing to kill Marcus would have been exactly zero!
Instead, everybody standing in Marcus' way died. The only starship captain left standing was the young fool Marcus could trivially manipulate into doing this stupid thing no seasoned captain would do - and the manipulation benefited from (depended on!) Khan gunning down said skipper's idol right in front of him.
Heck, I'd go as far as say the bombing of the Kelvin Memorial Library was ordered by Marcus, too, as an excuse to arrange the penthouse slaughter meeting. A cut scene suggests it was not, but that scene was cut.
Marcus wanted a war. Immediately after the Godfather III incident, he had every piece of his plan ready and waiting for the action. There was Kirk, there were the long range torpedoes. There was "Harrison" at the Klingon homeworld - a destination Khan would never have chosen unless Marcus chose this for him.
Of course Khan had his own designs. But he was prisoner to Marcus, his crew held hostage. He would have to do the admiral's bidding for the time being. And it would be this exact bidding that he would turn in his favor. When two villains both believing themselves supersmart get at it, this is what you get...
...Including some good acting on Marcus' part.
Timo Saloniemi
After Voyager made contact with Earth, why didn’t they update their uniforms?![]()
After Voyager made contact with Earth, why didn’t they update their uniforms?![]()
Who says they had that type of material on board the ship and why should they if they're technically lost in space?
JB
Kirk's ability to change his uniform while with Charlie Evans in the turbo lift!
JB
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