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That’s the real reason Quark, Rom, and Nog ended up crashing in the past
That’s the real reason Quark, Rom, and Nog ended up crashing in the past
Picard didn’t allow children on the bridge, you think he allowed cats?
With the exception of at large buildings in dense city centers, just about everywhere else, utilities enter a building at just some point on the back, out in the open. This includes utilities that feed alarms and security cameras.
While some places will have systems in place for situations where these outside connections have been severed, like independently operated cameras on an intranet, cellular data backup for alarms, electrical generators, etc., most places don’t, so successfully circumventing their security is just a matter of cutting all the cables on the back of their building at the same time, and then being gone before they notice
They’re just like us
It helps to be insane from the get-go
I hear sugar free gummy bears really help with this
Starfleet ships basically maneuver like they’re weightless massless?, which, mathematically, they probably are. Inertial Dampeners are mostly mentioned in reference to stopping Worf from smashing into all the science stations every time the ship accelerates, but if inertia isn’t affecting the ship, they can basically do whatever they want. Even a tiny amount of thrust would be enough to put them in reverse from Full Impulse. Add to this that the ships aren’t held together by their superstructures, but by their Structural Integrity Fields, and really, a Starfleet vessel could be constructed in basically any shape. They just look like they have a front and an up because humans like it that way
How do we know that all the alien ships we’re seeing for the first time aren’t actually upsidedown?
The perfect meme doesn’t exis…
I have that book! It’s super cool. It’s themed as a document made by the military about information on the Federation that leaked into the past.
There’s also diagrams of space stations and ships, and small things, like how to properly decorate sleeves and badges for rank and division.
Yeah, if designing and building the Delta Flyer only took one episode, I think it’s pretty safe to assume that making more shuttles is easy and boring, and that’s why we don’t see it. Voyager was cutting edge when she was lost too
It’s basically a workplace comedy, and one of the focuses of the show is how bad Starfleet is about making sure their strange new worlds are getting on okay a couple decades after first contact. The crew of the Cerritos are simultaneously Starfleet’s best, and an absolute embarrassment lol
It’s a fantastic show, that really gets the soul of Star Trek. You should check it out
Saw this image in a collection of ENT behind the scenes photos. Immediately made me think of the SNW/LD crossover
Isn’t that basically what Lower Decks is?
It’s called creative use of game mechanics
They talked about this on NPR, and the guy kept stressing that this is not just for Ford, but the interviewer kept acting like it was
Doesn’t it happen in an episode or two? It gets hot, but at a cinematic pace lol