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Unless the holodeck malfunctioned... But what are the odds of that happening?Once you left the holodeck though it would go away.
Unless the holodeck malfunctioned... But what are the odds of that happening?Once you left the holodeck though it would go away.
If I were a Star Trek captain, my first orders would be "Fuck being a sitting duck, we're moving to the battle bridge"yes, it was always a retarded design fallancy that made absolute no sense. Battlestar Galactica had it right, with the bridge deep inside the this hull. Star Trek ? nope. They are in the top, most exposed area of the ship. Not only them tho, also Klingons have it in the front nose of the ship for no reason
the first pic im linking below show you exactly where the bridge is in the Enterprise-D (TNG serie ship). On the second pic you can see how this stupid design is presen in any shipclass tho. Including the new Sovereign class you see in the last 3 TNG movies
http://www.cygnus-x1.net/links/lcars...1d-sheet-3.jpg
http://www.cygnus-x1.net/links/lcars...b-sheet-12.jpg
About the same as successfully navigating an asteroid field. Because apparently every single pilot in every fictional universe can do it.Unless the holodeck malfunctioned... But what are the odds of that happening?
I am sad to say I have my own reference materialthe first pic im linking below show you exactly where the bridge is in the Enterprise-D (TNG serie ship). On the second pic you can see how this stupid design is presen in any shipclass tho. Including the new Sovereign class you see in the last 3 TNG movies
Wow, you are nerdier than I am. Congrats, and keep it up.I am sad to say I have my own reference material
I haven't seen that in years and it was before I got into DS9, I didn't remember how Worf got there at all.Now I am annoyed as well.Seeing that picture and the reference to the Borg just annoyed me again that they blew up the Defiant against the Borg just as a plot device to get Worf aboard the Enterprise in First Contact.
I belive the defiant was build and designed for the war with the borg, but it was resolved before it was complete- it was then used in DS9-- and in First Contact the Enterprise shows up almost at the end, if they didnt show up it only would have taken a few more moments for the borg to sweep up the remaining ships- yet the defiant was there from the begining to end and still was salvagable, and imo it showed how badass worf was and how even after everything the federation has gone through they dont produce any fighter captiants etcSeeing that picture and the reference to the Borg just annoyed me again that they blew up the Defiant against the Borg just as a plot device to get Worf aboard the Enterprise in First Contact.
I had a mullet in the early 90's that I labeled the Pussy Destroyer. It wasn't.90's was fucking awesome, we had Ninja Turtles, neon shirts, pubic hair, X-files, Monica Lewinsky, Cowboy Beebop, and we smoked weed, not meth.
That didn't happen.Seeing that picture and the reference to the Borg just annoyed me again that they blew up the Defiant against the Borg just as a plot device to get Worf aboard the Enterprise in First Contact.
They didn't get a chance to blow up THAT ship in Generations (even if it didn't happen). Season 7 episode 20, the Breen absolutely dismantle the Defiant, it wasn't even close in that battle; the Defiant flies point and catches the first shots fired leaving it a sitting duck. The Defiant in Generations was the USS Sao Paulo, renamed Defiant when command was transferred to Sisko.Seeing that picture and the reference to the Borg just annoyed me again that they blew up the Defiant against the Borg just as a plot device to get Worf aboard the Enterprise in First Contact.
Negative sir, First Contact (not Generations) takes place in late 2373, about a month before the Second Battle of DS9 and the beginning of the Dominion War. Probably explains why the Defiant had to turn and run with Sisko aboard.They didn't get a chance to blow up THAT ship in Generations (even if it didn't happen). Season 7 episode 20, the Breen absolutely dismantle the Defiant, it wasn't even close in that battle; the Defiant flies point and catches the first shots fired leaving it a sitting duck. The Defiant in Generations was the USS Sao Paulo, renamed Defiant when command was transferred to Sisko.
God damned Breen with their energy draining cheat codes.Season 7 episode 20, the Breen absolutely dismantle the Defiant, it wasn't even close in that battle; the Defiant flies point and catches the first shots fired leaving it a sitting duck.
Yes, got disintegrated during the initial fight in the cell.Fair enough, I stand corrected. My memory is obviously shockingly poor >.<
It's destruction in DS9 was done well though, the Breen needed to be established as tough motherfuckers for them to be taken seriously and mission accomplished. Presumably they were drawn into the fight via the same sort of shenanigans as how the Klingons were made to attack the federation, wasn't there a Breen on the prison station along with Worf, Bashir and Martok?
Aww fuck it, time to schedule a Netflix rewatch of seasons 4 through 7!
The plot device was bigger than that, Only the Klingon ships could withstand the weapon's shots, when chancellor Gawron brought his petty shit to DS9 and the battles front he started wasting ships and ruining any chance to actually win the war just to humiliate Martok. Sisko needed those ships holding the line so he basically put the idea into Worf's head that Gawron must die, he didn't say that but by this point in the show he knows how Klingon politics works.Its destruction in DS9 was done well though, the Breen needed to be established as tough motherfuckers for them to be taken seriously