Spacedock - NX Class Explorer
Posted: Wed Feb 27, 2019 7:43 pm
nice one..
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The polarized thing was a good idea...only I would have avoided the history of the remaining percentage ... which made them equal in effect to the shieldsMcAvoy wrote:I think IMO they could have done a little more with the ship and still kept it mostly the same.
The one that pops in my head was some sort of physical representation of the polarized hull plating. Like a bar that runs across the hull that you could perhaps see energized showing a early version of the 'hull lines' we see in later Star Trek ships.
the spatial torpedo was actually that.I would have liked to see energy weapons being relatively new, at least shipboard ones with the ship relying more on missile tech. I always liked how Star Gate SG-1 presented that before they got their plasma beam weapons.
I agree. Writers I guess had to use something to show that the polarized hull plating was failing or holding up. Personally I woukd have liked to hear 'starboard polarized hull plating is failing/holding'.bladela wrote:The polarized thing was a good idea...only I would have avoided the history of the remaining percentage ... which made them equal in effect to the shieldsMcAvoy wrote:I think IMO they could have done a little more with the ship and still kept it mostly the same.
The one that pops in my head was some sort of physical representation of the polarized hull plating. Like a bar that runs across the hull that you could perhaps see energized showing a early version of the 'hull lines' we see in later Star Trek ships.
the spatial torpedo was actually that.I would have liked to see energy weapons being relatively new, at least shipboard ones with the ship relying more on missile tech. I always liked how Star Gate SG-1 presented that before they got their plasma beam weapons.
in SG1 the series began to decay when the Terrans passed through a season to be moved back to the lords of the universe