Some obvious exaggerations like in TIMESCAPE when Picard reaches for the fruit basket and they say that time was sped up fifty times. He grows nails in a matter of seconds. It takes weeks to get nails that long! even divided by fifty that's several hours not a dozen of seconds!!! I mean "Writers!" to quote from TNG, "Can't you do simple arithmetic?"
Some obvious exaggerations like in TIMESCAPE when Picard reaches for the fruit basket and they say that time was sped up fifty times. He grows nails in a matter of seconds. It takes weeks to get nails that long! even divided by fifty that's several hours not a dozen of seconds!!! I mean "Writers!" to quote from TNG, "Can't you do simple arithmetic?"
Maybe he couldn't be moved for some reason. At least it was only twenty or twenty-five minutes. It would have been worse if he was lying on the floor of the Enterprise bridge for Kamin's whole life in real time, while the ship changed captain and crew several times over the decades. It would be the running joke of Starfleet that new Enterprise captains freak out when they step onto the bridge for the first time without being told ahead, and some hapless ensign has to explain that the unconscious Picard has become a decorative fixture because they can't do anything about him.Captain Picard collapses after being targeted by the probe in "The Inner Light", and isn't immediately beamed into sick bay for treatment. He lies on the floor of the Bridge the whole time!
^ FWIW, in the novelverse the Tamarians have a second language intended for precise communication of engineering concepts such as numbers, equations and instructions.
But don't thank me, thank @Christopher, he's the one who wrote the story ("Friends with the Sparrows", from the collection "The Sky's The Limit").
Maybe he couldn't be moved for some reason. At least it was only twenty or twenty-five minutes. It would have been worse if he was lying on the floor of the Enterprise bridge for Kamin's whole life in real time, while the ship changed captain and crew several times over the decades. It would be the running joke of Starfleet that new Enterprise captains freak out when they step onto the bridge for the first time without being told ahead, and some hapless ensign has to explain that the unconscious Picard has become a decorative fixture because they can't do anything about him.
Kor
Maybe for them, trying to speak in that precise engineering/math argot would be like us trying to "speak" in a computer programming language.
Kor
Since Yedrin wasn't full Trill, maybe the symbiont had to be implanted in a slightly different location than "normal."I just watched the season 5 DS9 episode Children of Time.
In this episode, Yedrin tells Jadzia to scan him to find the Dax symbiote. Yedrin says, "You'll find the symbiote right here" and points to his abdomen. I thought that was a weird "no sh*t" moment considering how many lifetimes Dax had already lived with its hosts. I would think Jadzia might have had a more than familiar knowledge of where to find the Dax symbiote.
Since Yedrin wasn't full Trill, maybe the symbiont had to be implanted in a slightly different location than "normal."
Kor
Speaking of rudders, what is "right standard rudder" supposed to mean on a starship, in TUC? I think Meyer went a little too far with the nautical stuff there.
Kor
Since Yedrin wasn't full Trill, maybe the symbiont had to be implanted in a slightly different location than "normal."
Kor
I shudder to think...
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