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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Shakaar: [QB] *ponders who the best and worst engineer was* Geordi did have the most: "Oh crap! This ain't good!" *Cool shot of him rolling under the isolation door as Engineering fills with toxic coolant gas* momemts. Torres like lost the warp core once- but I think Seven wanted to rig some Borg technology to the ship that she just knew she could make work... So I can't fault Torres too much... Scotty... he always lied about how long things would take to get done so he'd look better than he was when he got things done faster. Rom- he fixed things, but he was such a bumbler too... O'Brien... now that was a fix-it guy! He had the engineering gene I think! Even his Mirror Universe counterpart... heck... he went from Terran slave fellow who fixed trinkets... to "I done figured out interdimensional transporters, stole the plans for the Defiant, and built myself one outta spare parts I had laying about! And he probably built the thing quicker than Utopia Planetia did! Give the man a round of applause! Tripp was also a good engineer- but the technology in that era was much more primative, as it was in Scotty's day, that it's difficult to judge. I did read an article where a VISOR had been created. It'd only been used on one test patient- they had complete loss of vision due to optic nerve damage, and doctors and scientists were able to build a webcam like device, that could send signals directly into his visual cortext.... via a cable he plugged into his skull on the side of his head. The more he used it the more his brain adapted to the signal and the better it worked... [/QB][/QUOTE]
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