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    2 days ago

    I just gotta say that I appreciate that SNW kept the basic design of TOS and made it look more realistic to modern eyes. It is the same ship, after all.

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      My problem with it is that it seems to be this truly vast space and they only ever interact with about 5% of it.

      They also seem to go out of their way to hardly ever show it, I don’t think it’s been depicted even once in this new season. At one point they even have Pellia come up from engineering and say that it’s been filled with toxic gas but we never actually see that happen. Has something happened to the set?

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    Voyager’s warp core? Nah, that’s not my favourite at all. My favourite warp core is from the Enterprise E.

    … Wait…

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    Always TNG/Ent-D.

    Voyager had some cool design choices though. Not specific to the warp core/Engineering. Just overall. Such a well designed ship. Maybe a little “cool for cool’s sake” but I was a teenager when it started airing and I liked it. Still do.

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      Every time I think of the Ent-D warp core I think if the scene where Data and Geordie are testing some alien disruptor weapon literally next to the warp core, and with it pointed directly at the core . Cracks me up.

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          Yea picard had the office with the fish that was right off the bridge. Sisko had his office with the baseball on the desk right off ops. Don’t remember Kirk having one. I think there were ones in the newer shows too. Janeway I think still had the best one though.

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            Was Sisko’s office a ready room though? I think it was just the commander’s office.

            Maybe they serve the same function. I’m well aware of Sisko’s office, but I just never thought of it as a ready room.

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      Never understood why voyager’s nacelles moved before warping. Seems purely aesthetic with no use other than to distinguish it.

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        In a documentary with writers who worked with Roddenberry they said it was his design choice for all ships. Apparently warp nacelles are supposed to have 40% empty space between them for the warp field to generate. In Voyager they rotated up to exit the plane of the ship.

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          To keep repeated warp use from destroying the fabric of spacetime, like in that episode where they talked about the warp speed limit.

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    Even as a kid that grew up with Voyager, the first thing that comes to mind is the shot of Picard pointing to the smiley face he drew in the smoke/fog/plasma/whatever as the vote was staying to explode while time was (close to) frozen. Or maybe it was frozen, it’s been a long time since I saw that episode.

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    Anything pre nu-trek is nice, after that the plot was lost on everything including designs so nope.

    Best one? TNG, always, though voyager was quite nice too, very “I can see myself working here” on both

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    Special mention to Voyager, specifically having an entire spare warp core on board, tucked away in the bowels of the ship with no explanation for this given. No explanation especially given as to how the hell it’s supposed to be relocated and installed. Maybe with tractor beams or something, who knows.

    If the crew could have managed to remember this, it would have made S04E03 a lot shorter.

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      Well, they can’t just leave an unstable warp core floating around in one of the weird sections of space. People are willing to risk their lives over just some of the plasma. They were close enough to retrieve it, also the Klingon engineer was having a bad day. Crew was just helping her save face. Dumping a warp core is like separating the saucer; only to be done if necessary.

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        Sure, but slapping the spare in there so the ship could be fully capable and ready to retrieve the thing, even if only to blow it up, would have been significantly smarter than sending out the two lovebirds in a dinky shuttle. And probably a damn sight faster, too.

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          They weren’t lovebirds until faced with death…after the dinky shuttle dinked out.

          Voyager has a Borg and several Vulcans…yet somehow manages to remain the least logical crew. Still one of my favorite crews, I just wish they could’ve figured out how to keep ‘One’ alive. Don’t even get me started on Tuvix.

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      Use emergency power to transport it into place? But yeah… plot reasons likely prevented its use.

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        Probably it’s a placeholder for where a second one could be kept but it was not equipped at the time.

        Could be covered in universe with someone complaining that the backup core wasn’t installed yet.

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    D, defiant and voyager all look like tardis consoles and it’s crazy I never realized that until this picture.

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      Or the Doctor is just a big Star Trek fan, so all their consoles look like warp engines.

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        That seems right, I could see the doctor having a great time troubleshooting an issue with the warp engine waving his sonic screwdriver around like a wand trying to fix things.

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    I see a lack of Enterprise E’s warp core. It’s a mixture between the Voyager layout and the Enterprise D layout

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      There’s a lot of Enterprises already on display, but fair is fair.

      Also omitted the Kelvin core, for, reasons.