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ravenechosevenravenechoseven Member Posts: 4 Arc User
So I actually took the time to visit the interior of my ship finally and I couldn't help but laugh. Not because it isn't beautiful. Kudos to Cryptic for probably the most beautiful interior next to the Odyssey's. No, I laughed when I saw the "core."

Anybody else see the singularity core and go "OMG! It's the core from the Event Horizon!"? For those that don't know what I mean, look up the movie Event Horizon and find a picture of the core, or go here for an image (even better, watch the movie or watch this clip at about 48 seconds in).

Interestingly enough, the "drive core" of Event Horizon was designed to propel the ship faster than light by creating an artificial singularity or "black hole" and move the ship through it to another point in space (theoretically, of course).

Awesome stuff. I'm betting somebody at Cryptic is an Event Horizon fan (any Devs wanna fess up? You're in good company).

Anybody else see it? Or something else?
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  • jajabingbangjajabingbang Member Posts: 4 Arc User
    edited May 2013
    No Romulans always had and always will have Singularity drives, in the films and series. If somebody copied the singularity drive it were the producers of Event Horizon
  • daan2006daan2006 Member Posts: 5,346 Arc User
    edited May 2013
    No Romulans always had and always will have Singularity drives, in the films and series. If somebody copied the singularity drive it were the producers of Event Horizon

    seeing the only one ever seen only in few episodes and looks not a thing like cryptic I would say your wrong

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  • neok182neok182 Member Posts: 551 Arc User
    edited May 2013
    Dan is right. We've seen the Romulan engine in TNG and it was very boring. Though yes the use of a singularity was mentioned well before Event Horizon the concept of a black hole as a form of intersteller drive is nothing new and was created well before Star Trek decided to do it.

    Cryptic's design of the Romulan engine room is very obviously a reference to Event Horizon.

    I've mentioned to a couple of the devs a few times that they need to make a halloween episode on an abandoned romulan ship and have the singularity core make zombies or something lol
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  • lostusthornlostusthorn Member Posts: 844
    edited May 2013
    The difference is that in Event horizon the black hole engine was used to technobabble the ship to a different dimension. While Romulan Singularity cores work on Hawkins radiation and black hole evaporation.
    That is why they can't be shutdown.
    And also why the ship implosion animation upon ship death is the exact opposite form what would actually happens. the blackhole is tiny, when stopping feeding it mass to counter the evaporation. It will create more and more energy exponentially faster until it explodes in a rather sizable explosion. It is way to small to suck the entire ship in. And if it would be able to suck the ship in the reaction would slow down not accelerate.
  • reynoldsxdreynoldsxd Member Posts: 977 Arc User
    edited May 2013
    The difference is that in Event horizon the black hole engine was used to technobabble the ship to a different dimension. While Romulan Singularity cores work on Hawkins radiation and black hole evaporation.
    That is why they can't be shutdown.
    And also why the ship implosion animation upon ship death is the exact opposite form what would actually happens. the blackhole is tiny, when stopping feeding it mass to counter the evaporation. It will create more and more energy exponentially faster until it explodes in a rather sizable explosion. It is way to small to suck the entire ship in. And if it would be able to suck the ship in the reaction would slow down not accelerate.

    ahahaha. no.

    You totally got that one wrong. The ship is folding in on itself not because of physics but shame.
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  • fyyarprydefyyarpryde Member Posts: 16 Arc User
    edited May 2013
    reynoldsxd wrote: »
    ahahaha. no.

    You totally got that one wrong. The ship is folding in on itself not because of physics but shame.
    After having lost while being fitted with space magic and Battlecloak, no ship wants to be seen at the respawn....

    This is true. No self-respecting Romulan warbird would want to endure that.
  • ravenechosevenravenechoseven Member Posts: 4 Arc User
    edited May 2013
    No Romulans always had and always will have Singularity drives, in the films and series. If somebody copied the singularity drive it were the producers of Event Horizon

    First, let me clarify what I was getting at. My reference was to what the Cryptic created singularity core visual you see from the ship interior. In no way was I implying that Cryptic got the idea of the singularity core from Event Horizon, simply that their version of it looks much like the drive core, or Gravity Drive (I believe they called it), the one from Event Horizon (neok182 touched on this fact of the appearance).

    Second, production wise, Romulans were not always stated as having singularity cores. In the original series, it was never mentioned that Romulans used singularity cores. In fact, the original Romulan warbird (the one the T'liss is supposed to be or inspired by) was implied not to have any FTL capability (although whether this meant it couldn't go FTL at that time or at all has been debated). Later Romulan appearances all used Klingon D7 cruisers which presumably still used the Klingon matter/antimatter warp core. The idea of a "singularity core" did not appear until The Next Generation.

    As stated before, the idea of black holes as means of FTL (or more technically, interstellar travel, as a black hole is depicted as an instantaneous travel from one point to another, and not actually FTL) is not new. Nor is the idea of black holes leading to another dimension new, as depicted in Event Horizon. Check out the 1979 "The Black Hole" movie. Another good one for any SciFi fan.

    To get back to topic though, the idea I was trying to convey though was the appearance of the actual Cryptic singularity core. I am curious if anyone has seen another such "device" appearing like that of the Cryptic core and Event Horizon core.
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  • raklau1971raklau1971 Member Posts: 43 Arc User
    edited May 2013
    So I actually took the time to visit the interior of my ship finally and I couldn't help but laugh. Not because it isn't beautiful. Kudos to Cryptic for probably the most beautiful interior next to the Odyssey's. No, I laughed when I saw the "core."

    Anybody else see the singularity core and go "OMG! It's the core from the Event Horizon!"? For those that don't know what I mean, look up the movie Event Horizon and find a picture of the core, or go here for an image (even better, watch the movie or watch this clip at about 48 seconds in).

    Interestingly enough, the "drive core" of Event Horizon was designed to propel the ship faster than light by creating an artificial singularity or "black hole" and move the ship through it to another point in space (theoretically, of course).

    Awesome stuff. I'm betting somebody at Cryptic is an Event Horizon fan (any Devs wanna fess up? You're in good company).

    Anybody else see it? Or something else?


    Yeah I thought the exact same thing, the only thing missing is the creepy blood pool around it and the rusty bulkheads. XD

    I almost expected the core to open up when I got close enough to it, yeah the hair on the back of my neck stood up with that thought and I agree with another poster that pointed out the singularity core room could so be made in to a Halloween mission map. XD
  • wufangchuwufangchu Member Posts: 778 Arc User
    edited May 2013
    Ohhh, I dont know.. I think if your going to make it look like the Omega 13, then you should use the Omega 13 :)..

    http://www.galaraf.net/movies/GalaxyQuest/omega13a.gif

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  • maxvitormaxvitor Member Posts: 2,213 Arc User
    edited May 2013
    I also drew the Event Horizon analogy sometime during closed beta, back then we had people regularly jumping into the pit before they finally decided to put up invisible walls around it. I don't know where they got the idea for that room but I'm glad they went that route, in TNG the Romulan singularity drive was just a glowey thing in a box in the middle of a sort of warp core and was really boring to look at. So far it's the only good part of the Romulan interiors, the bridge and crew levels need a similar amount of attention.
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