Noticed they didn't mention anything about having bonus(es) for Transwarp considering that the first time we saw transwarp in use (The great transwarp experiment doesn't count....) was because of this borg ship...
You are aware almost all of the bad things with Voyager (story and character wise) is because of the show staff mucking up stuff with the stories AND the actors' acting?
Actually the ENT's TPTB later admitted showing the Romulans using cloak in the show was a huge mistake. Which is why you never see it brought up again with the Romulans for the remainder of the show. starswordc and Strategema: The TOS bird of prey DO have FTL. It simply did not had an Antimatter/Matter warp core, or at…
True with anyone in general, they tend to misheard/misinterpreted something. Like Beam me up, Scotty in TOS. https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=beam%20me%20up%20scotty
It was NEVER stated on screen that they did not have warp drive. The dialogue from Balance of Terror was that the ship had "simple impulse power"; not drive/engine. Suggesting the BoP was simply fusion/impulse powered rather than Antimatter/matter warp core-powered or at very least with the said core offline/not…
I will relish this. You are absolutely a nearsighted, moronic buffoon who keep repeating the same statement in spite of your OWN visual evidence and TWO of us saying the opposite of your standpoint with no one backing you up.
I'm done trying to tell you to YOUR FACE that they use the same hull form in spite of the fact that no one was backing you up. And you never even answered which scene you were referring to with the remark "It's a prison ship" regarding the "Discovery" D7. Have internet cookies.
Artan42, as I repeatedly said and Rattler2 has pointed out as well; BOTH ships use the same BASIC hull(form). How hard is it to accept that the D5's HULL is used for both Battlecruiser and Tanker variants?
1. You did not answered where the prison ship is in context. 2. You must be really blind not to see that the Tanker and Battlecruiser use the same BASIC HULL. Same head, same "torpedo" tubes. The *MAJOR* differences are two things; the underside with 'tanks' in place of the disruptor turret and the wing structures.
.... you need to separate your answers clearly, artan42. Okay, what episode are we talking here? The one where you said they called it a prison ship? Are you trying to prove that the tanker and the battlecruiser of D5 are of the same basic hull like I said?
Point 2: Despite the dialogue calling it a Klingon D7 battlecruiser? Point 4: The "tanker" used the SAME hull as the D5 battlecruiser, hence it wasn't wrong to call it a D5 as well.
Meh. I would had preferred for the DISCO team to go with the idea of Klingons having ethnicity based on TMP movie Klingons and TNG Klingons, to allow the "religious" house exist with them all in continuity.
1. there are no images that can be found yet but there are clips that have been linked in this board. https://youtu.be/pS8NbY-FYyo 1:14 is when they start showing the Discovery "D7" 2. There's a story behind that, they had a model for D4 ready to go but TPTB keep insisting the artists to add more windows (dafuq?). The…
> @redeyedraven said: > > Keep in mind these could be early models and klingons don't necessarily have to invent new names for new shiptypes that do the same thing. Except with ENT, we had the Raptor class and the D5 class battlecruiser, that also had a tanker version. (To be fair it was Archer who called Raptor that,…
> @kekvin said: > Y cant the klingons have a d7 class battlecruiser and a d7 class freighter, and a d7 class scout? Would be like having a escort salon. Escort sport and a escort 5 door car. Because dialogue called it a Klingon D7 class battlecruiser. VERY specific that.
First. That was a mistake on part of the writer and the CG department, the writer didn't know that the CG didn't have the D7 model (computer) and the CG didn't know that the writer was calling for an actual D7 and not the K'Tinga. Second. D7 and K'Tinga at least do show they're related as the TOS Enterprise and the 'The…
Reconcile? When we saw that *all* of the leaders of the Great Houses were like the 'clergy' Klingons? There's nothing to suggest that this revamp look is supposed to be an ethnicity among the Klingons.
You can tell a story in a different way without changing the characters or the same setting. The setting and the characters/props are not constrained by ONE way of telling stories. There was no need to change objects and parts of the setting... Nothing was stopping them from bringing in new objects that can easily fit in…