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Posted: 2003-02-10 09:27pm
by Enlightenment
Alyeska wrote:I did it and I didn't even think about stating that I did it. My apologies.
There's a sticky about just that kind of thing in the mod fourm, you know. The severe tools--editing among them--shouldn't be used anonymously.
Posted: 2003-02-10 09:53pm
by Alyeska
Enlightenment wrote:Alyeska wrote:I did it and I didn't even think about stating that I did it. My apologies.
There's a sticky about just that kind of thing in the mod fourm, you know. The severe tools--editing among them--shouldn't be used anonymously.
Yes, and I even posted in that thread. As I said, it didn't even come to mind.
Posted: 2003-02-10 11:00pm
by Uraniun235
IG-88E wrote:Ummm, no? This is a question of how strong the saucer section is. Why should I leave out Nemesis when it also contains an example of the saucer section slamming into something?
Well, they
are two different ships, but I don't mind.
why did it just not fly straight out of orbit? (then it may have survived)
Because Troi was stupid enough to try pulling evasive manuevers with a Galaxy-class starship.
Didn't the right part of the saucer slam into a hill at one point?
Posted: 2003-02-11 02:08pm
by j1j2j3
The thing that always nagged me about the crash is that they say that they salvaged whats possible and left on some other ship.
But they also said that there were 3 million pre industrial humanoids on Veridian 3 ( or 4). What are they going to think when they find the remains of a GCS ??
Posted: 2003-02-11 02:26pm
by TheDarkling
j1j2j3: I imagine the entire ship was taken by salvage crews later and those races wouldn't discover the ship until they had a higher level of tech (probably a few hundreds years) since it didn't crash on their planet.
Posted: 2003-02-11 02:56pm
by Sir Sirius
E-D crashed on Veridian III, which is uninhabited. The pre-industrial civilization was on Veridian IV.
Posted: 2003-02-11 03:19pm
by j1j2j3
Sir Sirius wrote:E-D crashed on Veridian III, which is uninhabited. The pre-industrial civilization was on Veridian IV.
How convenient

Posted: 2003-02-11 04:51pm
by Death from the Sea
Picard and Co. seem to be way more willing to ditch a ship and move on and hardly look back. When Kirk blew up the Enterprise in The Search for Spock he was very upset saying "My God, what have I done?". At the end of Generations, Picard was like "She went before her time, but I have my book so lets go number one."
Posted: 2003-02-11 04:58pm
by Admiral Johnason
Yes, but the origional Enterprise had a little more historical value and most of those guy had put more than half their lives into that ship.