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Moderator: Vympel
God, what an airhead. But then, she is a good little commissar.B5B7 wrote:Another amusing thing about this incident is that he had to explain to Deanna Troi what a Hydrogen atom was.
Actually, that has more to do with the producers' assumptions about the intelligence and scientific savvy of the audience.NecronLord wrote:God, what an airhead. But then, she is a good little commissar.B5B7 wrote:Another amusing thing about this incident is that he had to explain to Deanna Troi what a Hydrogen atom was.
Their off-screen motives don't change the fact that they made an in-universe character who's supposed to come from a very academic civilisation lack such knowledge.KeVinK wrote:Actually, that has more to do with the producers' assumptions about the intelligence and scientific savvy of the audience.
Of course, the fact that we can see the beams at all is another off-screen decision to bypass science in order to protect the viewer from thought. Like space ships that rumble at low speeds and swish (sound effect, not hip action) at high speeds and bank to turn in a vacuum, visible beams from energy weapons exist only because the producers think audiences wouldn't be able to figure out what happened unless they draw a line for them to follow.NecronLord wrote:Oddly enough, making a space-weapon a sonic disruptor isn't that painful an abuse of science. In fact, one of the dictionary meanings of 'sonic' is 'close to the speed of sound in air [at one atmosphere]' - about twenty kilometers per second - about the rate at which space-combat beams seem to propagate on-screen.
What really struck me odd is why he didn't have a more direct form of interfacing with the ship's computer. Of course the one time he does try it he ends up making the computer go berzerk.Vympel wrote:In the episode "Night Terrors", Data is scrolling through explosives that can be used to get the Enterprise-D out of its predicament- three per screen, and scrolling through screens at the expected fast android rate. We start off looking at the screen, Data scrolls through some, it cuts back to Data talking to Troi, and then back to the screen. Problem is, the screen is stock footage, saying the exact same thing it said when we first saw it. What, did he not remember?![]()
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