Any that were still alive would have died in the crash, Sulu said no one should have been able to survive.
Lower decks, splatted on impact or drowned when in the stardrives traumatic severance and submertion.
Hmm. Khan did beam our main cast into the Enterprise' brig. Maybe the unconscious Section 31 mercenaries and Robocop's corpse ended up being beamed over too?
Any that were still alive would have died in the crash, Sulu said no one should have been able to survive.
I still don't get why he said that. How would he know? It's not like the ship exploded on impact. Given the nature of the crash it seems entirely possible that a few regular people could have survived.
Lower decks, splatted on impact or drowned when in the stardrives traumatic severance and submertion.
The people in the secondary hull (if any) probably started to have a bad day when the torpedoes exploded.
Since that would have meant about 5 other beams on the bridge, and we only see the 3 of the Enterprise crew, nope. He just left them.
Since that would have meant about 5 other beams on the bridge, and we only see the 3 of the Enterprise crew, nope. He just left them.
He could have beamed them up to another section of a ship, not locked up. That could have been a subplot.
Under the circumstances I think it's a minor miracle the warp core apparently didn't breach.
Then again, maybe Khan ejected it beforehand because he wasn't feeling completely suicidal.
TOS style warp cores didn't go pop every time someone sneezed at them No rolling on a dropping blast door for Scotty; just fix the damn engine and move on with your day.
Part of Khan's work with Section 31 was to come up with technology that protected the warp core.
As for the rest of Vengeance' crew, two words:
Chunky Salsa
TOS engines were more like muscle cars: Something breaks, you grab a toolkit, pop the hood, fix it while downing a beer.TOS style warp cores didn't go pop every time someone sneezed at them No rolling on a dropping blast door for Scotty; just fix the damn engine and move on with your day.
There was a definite lack of quality in the 24th century warp cores. Damn things were threatening to blow up all the time.
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