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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Siegfried: [QB] About the weapons, I think the series bible says that the plasma batteries we saw in "Broken Bow" are less powerful than the missile/torpedoes we saw here in "Fight or Flight." By the way, that really is an apt episode title considering Sato spent much of the episode trying to "fly" instead of "fight." I also really doubt that the torpedo had much impact than moderate damange to the ship's starboard prong. I liked the shuttle docking sequence, too. That really is a fragile and painstaking process. I guess the new Enterprise definitely wasn't designed to be a warship (taking this into account as well as the limited weapons). I think we already know the answer behind how Sato got through training school. As she said to Archer, she bit her lip and just got through what was needed to pass the training. I also noticed that she said her Starfleet training took only three years. Plus, since she's in the communications department, she probably wasn't subjected to everything else that Archer got in command training. As she said earlier too, she wasn't trained to deal with dead people hanging on hooks. I'm not sure about the atmosphere, but if the atmosphere had a proper content of oxygen, I suppose that humanoids could spend a limited amount of time in an argon-based atmosphere without a spacesuit. Sluggo's problem could also have been related to being in captivity and not out in the wild. Of course, one has to wonder about the effects of placing an extraterrestrial slug in a completely foreign environment. I'm having flashbacks of the Simpsons episode with the American frog being unleashed on Australia. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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