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Agreed. Humans weren't exactly old pros at starship building at that point.
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One of the only things I liked about the ship was its tendency to loose hull when hit hard.
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I hated that.
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I think the CMO's are due for their own poll run
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We're just doing COs and XOs.
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Rochey wrote:I hated that.
"Hull offline!" :bangwall:
Sorry, what I meant was the fact that (at least in the Expanse), Enterprise tended to have more hull breaches than ships of other era's, instead of being the same.
As for hull plating, there have been many plausible explanations for what that actually is (and by plausible, I mean by today's tech).
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Ah, right. That did make a lot more sense.
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Teaos wrote:It should be fragile.
Agreed, but it seemed to me like a good spitball would breach the hull. If it was me, I would have put more armor on the thing. Regular armor plating may not be very useful for long, but that would have made more sense that "hull polorization".
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Rochey wrote:We're just doing COs and XOs.
I'd still like there to be one for worst Captain's decisions.
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How about one for the drink we'd all like the most to try???

Romulan ale looks interesting to me......................
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Mark wrote:How about one for the drink we'd all like the most to try???

Romulan ale looks interesting to me......................
Raktagino

Bloodwine

Altair water

Sluggo cola

Root beer

Tranya

Any others?
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Tarkalian Tea...............I've always wondered if it's served hot or iced. 8)
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How about "best battle scene"?
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Best Enterprise: In terms of styling, I love the E-E and the E-B.

Drinks: How about that green Aldebaran Whiskey stuff? Anything that can get Scotty wasted is something I want to try!

Best Battle: Has to be First Contact, although as usual they didn't show nearly enough of it. You'd think in a full-length movie they'd make time to give us a really good long battle scene. The one in Nemesis was fantastic, but the movie sort of fell a bit short in my mind.

I love the idea of a poll of worst Captain's decisions. I'd like to nominate Janeway destroying the Caretaker's array before sending Voyager home. Don't they have timers in the 24th Century? Set the tri-cobalt devices to detonate after the ship is sent home. Then we would have been spared 7 years of that annoying doctor and Neelix.
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Skifreak wrote:I'd like to nominate Janeway destroying the Caretaker's array before sending Voyager home. Don't they have timers in the 24th Century? Set the tri-cobalt devices to detonate after the ship is sent home.
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JK - the lack of using a simple timer has been a pretty hot topic around here.
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