As soon as I "learned" on ENT that the Klingons were, oh, as close as Los Angeles by car, I left. Ditto JJ's Vulcan, which now is just a few minutes away by warp speed.
That was just as stupid.As soon as I "learned" on ENT that the Klingons were, oh, as close as Los Angeles by car, I left. Ditto JJ's Vulcan, which now is just a few minutes away by warp speed.
And how is that any worse than Qo'noS and most of Klingon space being a hop, skip, and a jump away in Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country?
Star Trek The Motion Picture said:LIEUTENANT: Our sensor drone is intercepting this on Quad L fourteen.
BRANCH: That's in Klingon boundaries. Who are they fighting?
LIEUTENANT: Unknown, sir.
TECHNICIAN: I have an exterior visual.
(the battle cruisers are destroyed by energy bolts from the Cloud)
LIEUTENANT: We've plotted a course on that Cloud, Commander. It will pass into Federation space fairly close to us.
BRANCH: Heading?
LIEUTENANT: Sir, it's on a precise heading for Earth!
Star Trek The Motion Picture said:SCOTT: She needs more work, a shakedown.
KIRK: Mister Scott, there's an alien object with unbelievable destructive power less than three days away from this planet. ...The only starship in interception range is the Enterprise. Ready, or not, she launches in twelve hours.
.Star Trek the Motion Picture said:KIRK: That's all we know about it, except that it's now fifty-three point four hours away from Earth. Enterprise is the only Federation starship that stands in its way. Our orders are to intercept, investigate, and take whatever action is necessary, ...and possible.
BRIDGE VOICE: Bridge to Captain. Priority signal from Epsilon Nine.
KIRK: Put it on the viewer.
UHURA (OC): On viewer, sir.
BRANCH (on viewer): Enterprise, the Cloud is definitely a power field of some kind. Measures, my God, over two A.U.'s in diameter. Must be something incredible inside there generating it. We're transmitting linguacode friendship messages on all frequencies. No response.
TECHNICIAN (on viewer): I have a null reading at the center of the Cloud, sir.
LIEUTENANT (on viewer): Definitely something inside there but all scans are being reflected back.
BRANCH (on viewer): A kind of power surge.
LIEUTENANT (on viewer): Receiving an odd pattern now.
BRANCH (on viewer): Enterprise, ...they could be mistaking our scans as a hostile act.
LIEUTENANT (on viewer): They seem to be reacting to our scans, sir.
BRANCH (on viewer): Deflectors, emergency full! We are under attack!
KIRK: External view!
(Epsilon IX is destroyed in the same way as the Klingon battle cruisers)
KIRK: Viewer off. ...Pre-launch countdown will commence in forty minutes
There was only one line in the ENT pilot mentioning that it would take just a few days to reach Qo'noS. Why ignore one line and not the other?
Oh, must be that good old double standard again.![]()
There was only one line in the ENT pilot mentioning that it would take just a few days to reach Qo'noS. Why ignore one line and not the other?
Oh, must be that good old double standard again.![]()
Just wanted to quote this.There was only one line in the ENT pilot mentioning that it would take just a few days to reach Qo'noS. Why ignore one line and not the other?
Oh, must be that good old double standard again.![]()
Why would it be odd that two sworn enemies happen to live next door to each other? That's far more common than two well-separated peoples becoming sworn enemies!I find it extremely odd Earth and Qo'nos would be so damn close.
No doubt it was, but it still means The Klingon Empire is very close to Earth. The TMP Enterprise managed to rendezvous with V'ger when it was slightly more than a day away from Earth. ( when the ship launched V'Ger was less two days and four hours away) At best V'Ger was traveling at Warp 7 like the Enterprise.^ Couple of things- V'Ger could have been(and probably was) going at high warp and whole lot higher then any ship from the 2150s. Also, I can easily ignore one line versus ignoring the whole pilot episode and subsquent Klingon episodes in that series.
Star Trek the Motion Picture said:Captain's log, stardate 7413.4. Thanks to Mister Spock's timely arrival, and assistance, we have the engines rebalanced into full warp capacity. Repair time less than three hours, ...which means we will now be able to intercept intruder while still more than a day from Earth.
SULU: Warp point eight, ...point nine, ...warp two, ...warp five, ...warp six, ...warp seven, sir.
This doesn't make sense. Klingons were never shown to be particular strong or unusually good fighters, the only clear advantage over Humans would be in the area of endurance.and furthermore, humans are physically incapable of taking on a any Klingons
We've seen Humans and Klingons fighting many times. And the Humans give as good as they get.
The entire premise of Enterprise makes no sense, in the context of the rest of Star Trek. The Original Series has an excuse: it was the pioneer show of the franchise and truly didn't have anything to get "wrong." The show was just starting to feel out the full vast Star Trek universe we know today.
When a franchise is making it's fourth spin-off television series to profit off of a well-loved expansive universe, there is NO excuse to ignore continuity at every turn. And to do so in a prequel? It's clear they were not willing or capable of putting in the amount of extra effort required to make a prequel without destroying hundreds of hours of established cannon.
Star Trek has been known to trip over its own feet sometimes but Enterprise pulls the rug out from under all of established Trek. Yes, it matters a lot that Captain Archer should never have met the Klingons, Borg, and Ferengi. Changing the history of the Federation has much more rippling effects than something like "Threshold" in Voyager, which can be laughed at and ignored.
Just wanted to quote this.There was only one line in the ENT pilot mentioning that it would take just a few days to reach Qo'noS. Why ignore one line and not the other?
Oh, must be that good old double standard again.![]()
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