Are trek sensors really bad or are the crews really inept?
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Are trek sensors really bad or are the crews really inept?
The reason I ask is because I've lost track of how many times someone is talking then there's a bang, the ship shakes, the alarm sounds, and the captain is called to the bridge. Why? Because the ship is under attack. So many times the first warning of an attack is the ship being hit.
This includes the defiant in times of war with some of the best crew in the fleet so is it their gear that's so crap?
This may be Trek only but I posted in vs as it's somewhat relevant I believe.
This includes the defiant in times of war with some of the best crew in the fleet so is it their gear that's so crap?
This may be Trek only but I posted in vs as it's somewhat relevant I believe.
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And yeah, it's close to either ineptitude or their sensors being wildly divergent in power...completely depending on the situation.
And yeah, it's close to either ineptitude or their sensors being wildly divergent in power...completely depending on the situation.
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A phenomenon which seemed far more frequent in the TNG-era series (and Boobyprise).
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Some of it is definitely equipment (Ent-D didn't detect the Stargazer until Wesley adjusted the sensors), some of it is countermeasures (cloaking devices and the pirate vessel with Picard as a crewman), and I'm sure a lot of it is plain incompetence (Riker comes to mind for some reason).
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One consistent feature of Trek is that they have all kinds of fancy sensor technologies (for example, one Romulan captain even mentioned the Federation's "gravitic sensor nets"), but they either do not deploy them on their starships or they choose not to turn them on. How often do you hear some jackass say that they're just going to push a few buttons and then "remodulate" the sensors to pick up something special? Hey fucktard, why don't you have your computer automatically and constantly "remodulating" the sensors to pick up all manner of things, so you don't get caught with your pants down so often? Or how about adding multiple sensor banks, so that you can sweep for many target types at once? Can't you find room, in a ship where a third of the fucking space was apparently set aside for "future expansion"? Oops, that would be too easy!
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In Trek, there's always an excuse with plenty of technobabble for something, all contrived for a story or some redundant script lines.
Somehow, somewhere, some nutwits get enjoyment from that.
Somehow, somewhere, some nutwits get enjoyment from that.
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isn't one of the major problems with alot trek gear that while their theoretical range/abilities are impressive (by our standards) every sub space fart will interfare with them making their actual performance alot less
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Maybe those systems consume a lot of power, or overheat easily-- that's why they're not turned on all the time.Darth Wong wrote:One consistent feature of Trek is that they have all kinds of fancy sensor technologies (for example, one Romulan captain even mentioned the Federation's "gravitic sensor nets"), but they either do not deploy them on their starships or they choose not to turn them on.
Assuming Starfleet actually trains its crewmembers to use the sensors in a competent manner, maybe limitations in computer technology, e.g., poor AI or the problems with multitasking, prevents Starfleet vessels from performing as you suggested.How often do you hear some jackass say that they're just going to push a few buttons and then "remodulate" the sensors to pick up something special? Hey fucktard, why don't you have your computer automatically and constantly "remodulating" the sensors to pick up all manner of things, so you don't get caught with your pants down so often? Or how about adding multiple sensor banks, so that you can sweep for many target types at once?
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Those gun nuts do not understand the meaning of "overkill," and will simply use weapon after weapon of mass destruction (WMD) until the monster is dead, or until they run out of weapons.
They have more WMD than there are monsters for us to fight. (More insanity here.)
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They have more WMD than there are monsters for us to fight. (More insanity here.)
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Why would it be necessarily beyond the scope of even a basic computer to automatically scan through each available frequency? Such an operation doesn't require a full-range AI system to accomplish, it could easily be encoded in the control programme's subroutines.Sidewinder wrote:Assuming Starfleet actually trains its crewmembers to use the sensors in a competent manner, maybe limitations in computer technology, e.g., poor AI or the problems with multitasking, prevents Starfleet vessels from performing as you suggested.Darth Wong wrote:few buttons and then "remodulate" the sensors to pick up something special? Hey fucktard, why don't you have your computer automatically and constantly "remodulating" the sensors to pick up all manner of things, so you don't get caught with your pants down so often? Or how about adding multiple sensor banks, so that you can sweep for many target types at once?
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The TNG TM DOES state such but I'm reasonably certain it's mentioned somewhere in an aired episode too (and no I can't tell you which one).Junghalli wrote:You gotta be kidding me!Darth Wong wrote:Can't you find room, in a ship where a third of the fucking space was apparently set aside for "future expansion"?
Where is that peal of idiocy from? The TM?
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Well the final straw causing this post was an episode of DS9 where the defiant was making a supply run to the front lines during the dominion war. Two main characters were talking, then bang, they're hit by fire from Dominion ships. THEN the alarm sounds and people are called to battle stations.DogsOfWar wrote:<snip>, some of it is countermeasures (cloaking devices and the pirate vessel with Picard as a crewman.
No cloaks, no special phenomenon, just a warship with sensors that can't pick up an enemy ship till it's shot them, or one of the best crews in star fleet sleeping on the job on the front lines in war time.
May I ask which episode that was?PayBack wrote: Well the final straw causing this post was an episode of DS9 where the defiant was making a supply run to the front lines during the dominion war. Two main characters were talking, then bang, they're hit by fire from Dominion ships. THEN the alarm sounds and people are called to battle stations.
No cloaks, no special phenomenon, just a warship with sensors that can't pick up an enemy ship till it's shot them, or one of the best crews in star fleet sleeping on the job on the front lines in war time.
The problem with that theory is in the same episode, when it was suspected that cloaked ship might be in the area, they still didn't turn on these "gravitic sensors" that would help them to track the Warbird. They relied exclusively on an intermittent subspace wake or whatever it was that the Warbird was generating (due to internal sabotage) to track the ship.Sidewinder wrote: Maybe those systems consume a lot of power, or overheat easily-- that's why they're not turned on all the time.
My theory would be simply that you need more than one ship or station to create this network. We see this quite clearly in Redemption II with the tachyon detection grid, and it might be similar with this other detection method.
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There are many examples of trek sensors failing,or perhaps the crews incompetence,in every trek show i have seen.
Take VOY as an example, they were falling into weird space phenomena frequently,but the sensors always detected those phenomena too late.
They also detect their enemies a bit too late.
I think either star trek computers are stupid,or the crews are incompetent,or both.
Take VOY as an example, they were falling into weird space phenomena frequently,but the sensors always detected those phenomena too late.
They also detect their enemies a bit too late.
I think either star trek computers are stupid,or the crews are incompetent,or both.
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As I said once a while ago , in the future their is no radar. Six or 12 moder Aegis style scanning radars 2 foe each face...I mean How the Hell is a ship going to hide in a bnlind spot then and given that Trek fights usually occur at short ranges....
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What makes the TNG/DS9 examples even more pathetic is the fact that there were several incidents in TOS in which the Enterprise's deflector shields were automatically activated by sensor contact with an unidentified object.
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TNG era and later are the politically correct Federation. How dare they raise shields at unknown objects!! It would make them seem aggressive and barbaric!Patrick Degan wrote:What makes the TNG/DS9 examples even more pathetic is the fact that there were several incidents in TOS in which the Enterprise's deflector shields were automatically activated by sensor contact with an unidentified object.
They have to leave their shields down and power down their sensors to be as passive and friendly as possible. Whereas the TOS era was more of a western shoot'em up style.
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Ummm I don't recall the exact name (the DVD was a rental) it was something like Siege at <something> 529 or something. Vague I know but I don't recall as I said.Jark wrote:May I ask which episode that was?PayBack wrote: Well the final straw causing this post was an episode of DS9 where the defiant was making a supply run to the front lines during the dominion war. Two main characters were talking, then bang, they're hit by fire from Dominion ships. THEN the alarm sounds and people are called to battle stations.
No cloaks, no special phenomenon, just a warship with sensors that can't pick up an enemy ship till it's shot them, or one of the best crews in star fleet sleeping on the job on the front lines in war time.
It was the one where they end up helping the troops defend a comms station I think it was. The "troops" were cracking up as they're supposed to be rotated out every 90 days but they'd been there 5 months.
Quark and Dax were talking, then the ship jolts violently. Quark runs out after Dax to see what's happening and bumps in to Worf on his way to the bridge.
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It was The Siege of AR-558. I haven't seen it, but if Sisko was as fucking incompetent as you describe, I'm grateful I didn't see it.PayBack wrote:Ummm I don't recall the exact name (the DVD was a rental) it was something like Siege at <something> 529 or something. Vague I know but I don't recall as I said.Jark wrote:May I ask which episode that was?PayBack wrote: Well the final straw causing this post was an episode of DS9 where the defiant was making a supply run to the front lines during the dominion war. Two main characters were talking, then bang, they're hit by fire from Dominion ships. THEN the alarm sounds and people are called to battle stations.
No cloaks, no special phenomenon, just a warship with sensors that can't pick up an enemy ship till it's shot them, or one of the best crews in star fleet sleeping on the job on the front lines in war time.
Please do not make Americans fight giant monsters.
Those gun nuts do not understand the meaning of "overkill," and will simply use weapon after weapon of mass destruction (WMD) until the monster is dead, or until they run out of weapons.
They have more WMD than there are monsters for us to fight. (More insanity here.)
Those gun nuts do not understand the meaning of "overkill," and will simply use weapon after weapon of mass destruction (WMD) until the monster is dead, or until they run out of weapons.
They have more WMD than there are monsters for us to fight. (More insanity here.)
Ok, I know which one you're talking about, it's called The Siege at AR-558. Also, I thought it was just that one guy cracking, or am I wrong?PayBack wrote: Ummm I don't recall the exact name (the DVD was a rental) it was something like Siege at <something> 529 or something. Vague I know but I don't recall as I said.
It was the one where they end up helping the troops defend a comms station I think it was. The "troops" were cracking up as they're supposed to be rotated out every 90 days but they'd been there 5 months.
I checked the script but it didn't seem to have many details on the actual battle. I do know the Dominion uses sensor jammers since they were doing that at the start of the episode Valiant, so maybe the same thing was happening here? Here's a quote from that episodeQuark and Dax were talking, then the ship jolts violently. Quark runs out after Dax to see what's happening and bumps in to Worf on his way to the bridge.
NOG
I'm not sure... I'm having trouble
with the long-range scanners...
looks like... our sensors are
being... jammed.
If I recall correctly, they didn't know about the Dominion ships until they saw them out the window.
It looks like it was actual combat. Here're selections from the script of that episodedrachefly wrote: There's 5 months in theater and then there's 5 months in actual combat. Which was this?
VARGAS
Take it easy? I'd love to take
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vole-hole and I promise all I'll
do, for the rest of my life, is
take it easy! According to
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suppose to be rotated off the
front lines after ninety days --
ninety days. We've been stuck
here for five months!
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I know our orders, Captain. But
maybe Starfleet Command isn't
aware of our situation -- we've
been holding this place for five
months. That's five months of
fighting off repeated Jem'Hadar
attempts to take it back. When
we landed here, there was a
hundred and fifty of us... we're
down to forty-three.
They also had to deal with some sort of mines that hide in subspace and appear at random to kill a target.
So does that mean long range is considered outside eyesight range?Jark wrote:NOG
I'm not sure... I'm having trouble
with the long-range scanners...
looks like... our sensors are
being... jammed.
If I recall correctly, they didn't know about the Dominion ships until they saw them out the window.
Well there was only obvious evidence of one. I just assumed it was indicative of the overall feeling of the unit.Ok, I know which one you're talking about, it's called The Siege at AR-558. Also, I thought it was just that one guy cracking, or am I wrong?