Cej4096 wrote:Given the nature of this site, it seems like it would be a good idea to start a general thread collecting information on the technology and other interesting aspects seen in ST:X.
Indeed, and welcome. I'll just tack my own notes onto this.
1. Right at the beginning of the film, the majority of the Romulan Senate is assinated, when a Romulan commander apparently brings in, and then later leaves, a device which delivers lethal radiation. This seems an odd lack of security, especially considering they recently finished a war against shapeshifters. After the device begins emitting radiation, the senators merely sit and watch it, and don't even call for security until it stops.
It was actually a Romulan senator that left the device in the Senate,
I think (not that such really makes any difference).
Still, as was said in "Legacy," security can usually "afford"
being lax at the very heart of your defenses, where no
one expects an attack (let alone from a fellow senator).
Shapeshifter detection would do no good in this case;
evidently, neither would ordinary scanners (like one that might
pick up a gatling gun under a senator's robe

). The radiation
attack was a pretty good way to slip under the covers,
even if the senate's reaction was somewhat dull.
2. The radiation mentioned above is stated to destroy everything biological at the subatomic level. It is said that a microscopic amount of this magic radiation could kill everyone on the Enterprise. A ship mounted version of the emitter was said to be able to destroy all life on a planet, but takes seven minutes to prepare to do so. It is never used against any shielded target.
Correct, which as some have said indicates:
1--Earth has no "planetary" style shields; at best, no planet-wide
shields that could be raised in seven minutes

(IOW, *no*
such shields...they're never THAT slow to be raised, even
to full power.)
2--A ship even with
Scimitar's firepower, comparable to
a
Sovereign and two Romulan warships at least, can't
blow away a planetary population in seven minutes or less.
Otherwise, the radiation gun would be utterly pointless.
This sets a firm upper-limit on the abilities of three big, honking
Alpha Quadrant ships' firepower vs. a planet. By extension,
one ship can't do the job in over 20 minutes, and so on.
Nothing we didn't already know but it's interesting.
3. Throughout the movie it is obvious that Picard believes that a significant, and possibly the most important thing in determining who someone becomes, is genetics. It seems also that he might think are either good or bad from birth.
Hmm...that might be a bit of a stretch. KIM the context; i.e., his
curiousity about Shinzon in general.
4. Janeway is now an Admiral... I thinks that pretty much speaks for itself.
As much as I hate her, and as I understand what you're saying,
as far as Starfleet is concerned, she made a 70 year trip in
a tenth of that time, successfully fought the Borg, made lots
of first contacts, and so on...not an unreasonable basis for
a promotion.
5. At one point during the final battle, the bridge hull breachs where the main view screen is. It takes many seconds for a force field to activate. It seemes like it may have actually been manually activated as one person looked like they may have been struggling to reach a control.
Yep. As others have said, the ship was very low on power at that
point, though. Under normal circumstances forcefields do seem
to operate at least semi-autonomously ("Year of Hell").
6. After battle with the Enterprise and two Romulan Warbirds, and disabling the warbirds, the "Uber-Ship" Scimatar still has shields at 70 percent. It is then rammed by a incredibly slow moving Enterprise, which slams through its shields like they aren't there.
For full impulse, that WAS the slowest-ass looking approach I've
ever seen. I don't know that
Scimitar *did* have shields
up at that point, though...they certainly had time to raise them,
as Shinzon had time to yell, "Hard to port!", but there were no
shield effects visible.
My guess is that the E-E's full impulse was so slow because, again,
they were struggling to maintain power; as I think Chris pointed
out, they couldn't even fire a fractional phaser burst. Earlier,
undamaged, the ships were zipping around with much better
acceleration, so the damage/low power thing probably fits.
It still doesn't explain or address the damage done to the
Reman ship, though.
7. When preparing to ram, Picard orders all power to the engines, even taking it from life support. A console then indicates that this is full impulse. Enterprise then starts to accelerate very slowly. It is however badly damaged at the time so this isn't the best source to use for speed.
Agreed. Earlier, she was moving at a better clip, though I don't
think we saw anything in excess of 1 km/sec.
A few other notes:
1--E-E does fire quantum torpedoes, but only from her specialized
fwd. launcher. She also seems to expend her inventory very
quickly, though lots of torpedoes were wasted by gaping
misses and, no doubt, offscreen use.
2--The new Romulan Warbirds are much wider than the
D'Deridex,
but they're not much longer than the E-E if at all. My first thought
was that the
Valdore and her sister ship might be light
cruisers, not truly replacement battleships. However, why would
Donatra take two weaker ships to oppose the
Scimitar?!
So I guess the LC idea goes out the window.
3--E-E takes a lot more punishment than the new Romulan ships,
indicating that the
Sovereign has improved upon the
TNG-era GCS's defensive specifications markedly.
BUT...
This conclusion may be skewed by the fact that Shinzon wasn't
trying to kill the E-E outright. Based on the total no. of disruptor
hits on the E-E vs. Warbirds, I think it's actually a decent observation...
but were the individual shots of the same calibre?
4--E-E's shields withstand an impact from a Warbird's wing.
Velocity, possible volume and then, mass, anyone?
To my knowledge, that's the biggest physical impact that
a Starfleet ship has survived, especially after damage. (Hopefully
no one will take this out of context and start going on about
ISDs and asteroids...just for starters, I seriously doubt the
ST:N impact approached 500 terajoules!)
Purely for a Starfleet ship, though, I thought it was
pretty impressive.
5--Shinzon's Warbird was faster than the E-E, and could
travel from Romulus to Earth in two DAYS. That doesn't
bode very well for the size of the Romulan fleet, as I recall
a discussion with Ossus from months ago...(oy!). Either
the two ships in question are ridiculously fast beyond
standard Romulan ships, or...
6--The
Scimitar carried "
Scorpion-class assault
craft," two-man shuttles with a dinky disruptor. These
apparently didn't have the firepower to threaten Fed
or Romulan capships.
7--E-E's transporters can beam something the size of
the Reman shuttle.
8--Reman tractor beams are very, VERY slow.
9--Federation sensors and targetting computers are...odd.
In spite of Shinzon's "perfect cloak," you could SEE the
shots from his ship as they were fired through the cloak.
Why couldn't the E-E's computers work with THAT?! At
least in Trek VI, Chang's BoP wasn't a huge target to track...
10--We see hull plating being put on the E-E at the very
end and get a pretty good look at the ship's superstructure.
Plates aren't very thick. But then we knew they could only
be of a certain size thanks to--ta-da!--windows and perspective.
11--The old tactic of slamming the breaks to let your enemy
fly over you worked for the film well enough, but why haven't
starship COs caught onto this? I *know* it's been done before...
12--Reman disruptors can't blast through a door very quickly, though
they can be used to fuse the door shut.
13--The semblance between
Scimitar and Dominion cruisers
is uncanny. Shinzon fought 12 engagements in the DW and
supposedly built the
Scimitar in secret...could she at least
partly be the result of Dominion technology?
14--Pulsed-fire beam weapons are heavily favored over
sustained shots, from the E-E, Reman, and Romulan ships.
15--Romulan (or Reman ships at least) are moving toward
lots of individual weapons emplacements, though
they STILL seem to only focus most fire in the fwd.
arc.