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Re: OT: Star Trek Nemesis
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[ September 11, 2002, 02:17: Message edited by: gregebowman ] |
Re: OT: Star Trek Nemesis
I remember having this very same discussion over two years ago on a long since dead Star Trek fan site. How did the Federation arm so quickly after the loss at Wolf 359 to the 600 plus ships of each fleet in the Dominion War?
The official Star Trek answer is refurbished mothballed ships, rapid development and construction of new ships, and purchasing of ships built by other parties to Federation standards. Until the Borg attack the Federation was a research and exploration focused society with few ships for fighting. They had in fact had an on going conflict with the Cardassians as described in the 4th season episode called "The Wounded" where we were introduced to both the Cardassians and the Nebula class star ship. Following the Borg attack the Federation began a crash course in ship design and construction, and from that the Akira, Sovereign, steamrunner, intrepid, and defiant class ships were born. Think of it as well, like the beginnings of a SEIV game. At first you’re dedicated to exploration, until you meet a hostile enemy, then you begin researching new weapons, and ship designs. You then begin a rapid production of these ships in anticipation of war. That is essentially what happened in the Trek universe. |
Re: OT: Star Trek Nemesis
Massive bump. But for a good reason. The new trailer for Nemesis is out. It looks even better in this. Although what it looks like it they might trash the Enterprise. Which sucks. But none the less it looks like a awesome movie. Go HERE! {Link}
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Re: OT: Star Trek Nemesis
I just saw the preview for the season premier of Enterprise next week, and I'll be damned if I didn't just see a Romulan ship. http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/icons/icon7.gif
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Yep. And it comes with a time bomb too.
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Of course as always, local listings may vary. http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/icons/icon10.gif Geoschmo [ September 27, 2002, 12:02: Message edited by: geoschmo ] |
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I couldn't believe it either when at the end of the trailer for next week's episode the Last word spoken said "Romulan". It's also interesting to note that at the season premiere, Archer found a book about the Romulan Star Empire and the future guy (forgot his name) told him not to read it. I'm really surprised that they're bringing the Romulans in this early. I would have imagined a 3rd of 4th season appearance. to me, this seems too soon. But, hey, I'm not running the show.
Speaking of this week's episode, I liked it. It was interesting to see how 3 stranded Vulcans could exist in the 1950's (wasn't Sputnik launched in 1959?). I would love for them to do a follow-up on the Vulcan who wanted to stay, especially if he ever ran into Gary Seven. And what really surprised me about the episode is that in the history of some 500+ episodes, they did not show the entire case. Only 3 cast members were shown. That's something that I liked in B5. If the storyline didn't include a character, he or she wasn't shown. I wish they'd do that more often. |
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Of course as always, local listings may vary. http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/icons/icon10.gif Geoschmo</font><hr /></blockquote><font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">Well... I don't pay too much attention to Enterprise. http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/icons/icon10.gif |
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