Opinion of Ex Astris Scientia
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Opinion of Ex Astris Scientia
What's your opinion of the Star Trek website Ex Astris Scientia?
Personally, I enjoy it a lot. Especially the Starfleet Museum section.
Personally, I enjoy it a lot. Especially the Starfleet Museum section.
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Sites okay, the creator evidently hates SD.net with a passion.
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He doesn't let it seep into the sight itself, especially given its a pure ST sight.Sea Skimmer wrote:Sites okay, the creator evidently hates SD.net with a passion.
That said, I love the place. Its an incredible resource for information and analysis of information. I don't always agree with all of his interpretations, but the supporting evidence is first rate.
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I don't peruse the mothersite all that much unless I'm looking for schematics, but the Starfleet Museum site is a joy to behold. I read it and all I can do is sigh and think that THIS is how Enterprise should have been. Oh, well. I'm glad he's continuing it in spite of the existence of Enterprise.
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Which he awarded his highest award to. Look in the links.Spanky The Dolphin wrote:It's certainly better than Kennedy's BS site.
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And I would know this...how?Spanky The Dolphin wrote:I know that, doorknob.
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Perhaps I should post some of the E-mails I exchanged with him a few years ago, when he tried to convince me that I was wrong.
One of his funniest comments was that magic go-cylinders on skinny pylons are more "realistic" than a "big fireplace at the back of the ship", like an ISD ... or a Saturn V. I also liked his deranged insistence that pure field-based technology (read: phaser strips which presumably redirect the output stream with fields) is inherently lossless, with perfect accuracy (unlike "primitive turrets"). Yes, it's the "not sure how it works, therefore it's omnipotent" fallacy
One of his funniest comments was that magic go-cylinders on skinny pylons are more "realistic" than a "big fireplace at the back of the ship", like an ISD ... or a Saturn V. I also liked his deranged insistence that pure field-based technology (read: phaser strips which presumably redirect the output stream with fields) is inherently lossless, with perfect accuracy (unlike "primitive turrets"). Yes, it's the "not sure how it works, therefore it's omnipotent" fallacy
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Do it!Perhaps I should post some of the E-mails I exchanged with him a few years ago, when he tried to convince me that I was wrong.
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Ah, that explains his attitude toward you and the entire Vs. debate. I don't think he's bad at heart... he just prefers Trek over anything else. *shrug*Darth Wong wrote:Perhaps I should post some of the E-mails I exchanged with him a few years ago, when he tried to convince me that I was wrong.
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Here's my favorite paragraph so far...
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Oh, OK, sorry. Now seriously...
As far as Star Trek sites go, it shares many of their usuals. For instance:
[quote]As it looks on screen, most notably in "Star Trek: The Final Frontier", the photon torpedoes always need several seconds from the launch to the impact. If the target is several kilometers away, their speed would be only a few thousand kilometers per hour, not faster than a present-day missile. Well, we have to take into account the "dramaturgic" close distance of the fighting ships too (see further below). Still, the time of several seconds to the impact remains, enough in my opinion to target the approaching torpedo with the phasers and destroy it. It seems we have to accept both the facts that the target is usually shown closer than it actually is and, in addition, photon torpedoes are slower than they should be.[/unquote]
Translation: The visuals are inaccurate. They are mere SFX or "dramaturgic" effects.
In other words, I can only grade this an "average" Trek site
[quote]As it looks on screen, most notably in "Star Trek: The Final Frontier", the photon torpedoes always need several seconds from the launch to the impact. If the target is several kilometers away, their speed would be only a few thousand kilometers per hour, not faster than a present-day missile. Well, we have to take into account the "dramaturgic" close distance of the fighting ships too (see further below). Still, the time of several seconds to the impact remains, enough in my opinion to target the approaching torpedo with the phasers and destroy it. It seems we have to accept both the facts that the target is usually shown closer than it actually is and, in addition, photon torpedoes are slower than they should be.[/unquote]
Translation: The visuals are inaccurate. They are mere SFX or "dramaturgic" effects.
In other words, I can only grade this an "average" Trek site
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His site is one of the better Trek sites, which is rather sad because like the rest, it's wholeheartedly pseudoscientific. It makes no attempt to be objective or empirical, apart from "art analysis" efforts such as figuring out the sizes of ships. Observations are useful when they fit expectations, and discarded when they don't.
And of course, they get upset when this is pointed out, so they retort with the strawman that if we "put Star Trek in a scientific straitjacket", then there's no warp drive. As if empiricism and objectivity require this "straitjacket" of theirs.
And of course, they get upset when this is pointed out, so they retort with the strawman that if we "put Star Trek in a scientific straitjacket", then there's no warp drive. As if empiricism and objectivity require this "straitjacket" of theirs.
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its a pretty good site( i wouldn't say its a great site, but i don't rate this a "great site" either. Its pretty hard the get a "great site" rating from me)
The Wolf 359 section and the Museum Section is pretty good and it has some nice infor on both Canon and Non Canon/ Fanfic Starships in the Database section.. I think he's a little hard on the Centaur Class though. I think its not a bad looking ship myself.
The Wolf 359 section and the Museum Section is pretty good and it has some nice infor on both Canon and Non Canon/ Fanfic Starships in the Database section.. I think he's a little hard on the Centaur Class though. I think its not a bad looking ship myself.
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I rather like it. He is not perfect, but he does accept the limitations of ST to some degree. He also appears to dislike the "Enterprise" BS and accepts the fact that B&B care little for continuity. Graphicly its a very nice site, but for analitical purposes its lacking.
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But as far as board culture in general, I do think that young male overaggression is a contributing factor to the general atmosphere of hostility. It's not SOS and the Mess throwing hand grenades all over the forum- Red
But as far as board culture in general, I do think that young male overaggression is a contributing factor to the general atmosphere of hostility. It's not SOS and the Mess throwing hand grenades all over the forum- Red
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You nkow Darth Pounder not everything is about Vs, ST does exist as a seperate entity.
The site seems to try and give trek some internal consistency (good luck with that) and I suspect thats why its closer to being a literary analysis than a strictly scientific one (because he can treat it like TV show and let some things pass unlike Vs debating).
The site seems to try and give trek some internal consistency (good luck with that) and I suspect thats why its closer to being a literary analysis than a strictly scientific one (because he can treat it like TV show and let some things pass unlike Vs debating).