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OT: Revised Edition Star Trek
In the Space & Beyond thread, I got the idea of revising ST to be consistant, realistic and make sense, taking what we wanted from the shows and leaving what we didn't want, out of a discussion about the inconsistancies of ST.
http://www.shrapnelcommunity.com/thr...;Number=381643 At least a couple people showed interest in the idea, so I made a new thread. Posts are qouted below. Quote:
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Re: OT: Revised Edition Star Trek
Warp 10 is theoretical, and not an actual speed, kinda like infinity. Technically, you're completly in subspace, which is everywhere at once. So you can pop back in anywhere in normal space.
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Re: OT: Revised Edition Star Trek
In one TNG, they travelled to another galaxy, with the help of this mystic guy.
Wolfman77: No trips to the center of the galaxy. For the sake of what's left of our sanity. Slingshot around the sun makes absolutly no sense as explained. SJ: If you assume a large environmental system, 200 crew might not rattle around in there. |
Re: OT: Revised Edition Star Trek
LOL in TOS they hit warp 45 or something like that in at least 1 episode and warp 100+ in another heh
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That's because they had a linear warp system. Slingshoting aroudn the sun has something to do with timetravel, gravity wells, and FTL travel.
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The point here is not to chat about the crazy stuff.
Its to distill the reasonable bits. |
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I propose that all timetravel is out, and that the Q remain to themselves.
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Also, No gravity plating, as it would be hideously difficult to engineer right. Most people would have magnetic boots, but you might see people walking around on the ceiling, or simply floating about. However, perhaps around the warp core, if we assume it generates a small gravity well. The warp core could be mounted inside a largish sphere, on which people could walk without need of magnetic boots.
Of course, without artificial gravity, miniskirts are out of the question too..... shame really..... but I guess you'd have mass feminist strikes across Starfleet, which kinda messes up operations..... |
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200 crew for what size ship? Constitution or Galaxy?
I agree, no "expendable" crew. |
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The Enterprise doesn't have gravity plating. Rather, it has gravity generators, which create a downward pull from gravity. A galaxy class starship has over 1,000 crewmembers, and capability for more.
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