Darth Wong wrote:Singular Intellect wrote:Keeping in mind that the idea those jagged teeth being used to stab rocks is entirely your suggestion...

No, it's yours.
Uh, where did I say that then?
Don't be an idiot. If the power fails, the rocks simply remain at their current velocity.
Yes, and if that velocity has been altered by the ship relative to itself, it could end up smashing into other parts of the ship unless absorbed by systems in place to prevent just that. I assume this would be simplier than trying to maneuver the entire ship, especially if it's tied down to other pieces of mined rock and such.
And did you ever wonder why they don't make mining equipment with a hundred arms? It's because it makes no fucking sense. You would use multiple vehicles with one arm or two arms apiece, instead of building a single giant vehicle bristling with arms all over the place. It's far more efficient to be in many places at once.
I was under the impression that the scale of operation here is what would make it practical. The Narada is, what, file miles across?
And does the Narada have a hundred arms? Do we have an actual number to work with? I though it was a couple of dozen, at
most.
I'm not a "professed" engineer, asshole. I'm a real one.
Ok, I honestly apologize for that misunderstanding. I didn't mean to sound like I was disrespecting your degree in engineering. Perhaps that was a poor choice of words on my part, I had intented the meaning as in "To practice as a profession or claim knowledge of", both of which apply to you.
What is your mental malfunction, fool? Do you honestly not understand why you would not build a single vehicle with a hundred manipulating arms, so much that most of its size is these arms? Do you honestly not understand why you would build many smaller vehicles to harvest large number of floating rocks, instead of one giant one with a hundred arms?
Isn't this a faulty assumption, assuming that the capabilities of the large ship can be scaled down into smaller ones?
Furthermore I've been working under the assumption this ship deals with very large targets, not smaller ones.
If you want to point out the Star Trek production staff designed the Narada to look menacing, by all means do so. I have absolutely no argument there. I'm simply trying to submit speculation that would make sense in universe, and I'm fairly certain "said girders/arms are supposed to make it look menacing" isn't a valid train of thought without some form of serious justification.
You're submitting speculation that doesn't make sense, and then trying to make it seem as if anyone who does not uncritically accept your stupid explanation is being close-minded. It's not as if I haven't seen this particular kind of behaviour before.
On the contrary, I welcome your criticism and points. What better way to learn than have you point out my bullshit and mistakes?
Please keep in mind I have nothing invested in my suggestions; I'm simply tossing ideas out there in an attempt to rationalize the design of the ship. This is simply because I find the conclusion "It's just stupid" very unstatisfying, and an absolute last resort.