Enterprise-D Saucer
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Especially as the lower saucer was probably crowded with evacuees from the engineering hull.
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Well if you go by the TM, at least, it would seem that a saucer section landing was an anticipated emergency maneuver and that they had procedures for it. Why would they put people in places where they knew they would be killed? I see no reason why you couldn't put 1,000 people in the top 10 decks of the saucer.Rochey wrote:Aye, the bottom was probably crushed and shredded by the impact. I dread to think of the casualties amongst the crew in the lower sections.
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You could fit them in fairly easily. Whether or not they had time to move them, when they only just got everyone out of the engineering hull in time, and the ship was bucking around out of control, is another matter.
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Didn't Picard state that casualties were "light"? I doubt he'd say that if hundreds of people were killed.
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Two things
1) Structural Integrity Field. The forces involved in a crash landing like that are nothing compared to some of the abuse the saucer takes in space.
2) Watch the scene again. The fore edge of the saucer takes our several hills without even scratching the paint.
I have no doubt the saucer survived relatively intact, lower decks and all. They might be dug into the earth but I doubt anything as mundane as crash landing on a planet did them in.
1) Structural Integrity Field. The forces involved in a crash landing like that are nothing compared to some of the abuse the saucer takes in space.
2) Watch the scene again. The fore edge of the saucer takes our several hills without even scratching the paint.
I have no doubt the saucer survived relatively intact, lower decks and all. They might be dug into the earth but I doubt anything as mundane as crash landing on a planet did them in.
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I'd be more worried about casualties from people being dashed against walls and having objects break loose and turn into shrapnell. Even on the bridge, logicaly the most heavily reinforced place, there was utter carnage and crewmen were tossed around the place. And they knew exactly when they were going to hit. If you were on one of the lower decks with no idea of when to brace.....well, it wouldn't be pretty.
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No arguement there, I just highly doubt the crash itself crushed the saucer.
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On that point you've a pretty good argument.
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I agree. I still think that the saucer was at least warped in some areas. The amount of chaos that went on during the landing was by far one of the worse we have seen happen on a bridge even the days when the engineers decide to use C-4 in the consoles.
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I believe in the book "The Return" by William Shatner, and I know it's not canon, it was destroyed by photon torpedos. It has been a while since I've read the book, so it may have been another book that took place after Generations.
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In a bizarre twist, the saucer edge survives well enough but the dome on top of the bridge is shattered.
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Cpl Kendall wrote:In a bizarre twist, the saucer edge survives well enough but the dome on top of the bridge is shattered.
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To bad there isn't a scene where a crew member (Wesley) is fired into the dome by the crash.
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It's one of those things that are so stupid you just want to imagine they're not canon. (As I pointed out on another thread, they also seemed to use shatterable glass to make floors in main engineering.)Cpl Kendall wrote:In a bizarre twist, the saucer edge survives well enough but the dome on top of the bridge is shattered.
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Cpl Kendall wrote:To bad there isn't a scene where a crew member (Wesley) is fired into the dome by the crash.
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