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This is definetly the best episode of Enterprise I have seen! $$$$$$$
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by TheF0rce: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Malnurtured Snay: [qb] I was under the impression that the Andorians had never made it *into* the catacombs to begin with ... that's why the Vulcans had the old transmitter. The catacombs were so well hidden, the Andorians never knew about them. Presumeably, the rocks either blocked sensors, or the facility had a device to give Andorian sensors a negative result: "Nope, nothing here, move along now." [ October 31, 2001: Message edited by: Malnurtured Snay ][/qb][/QUOTE] I'm pretty sure the andorians are well aware of the catacombs[Archer specifically argued that the andorians seen the ancient relics before in that last room, so why can't humans] besides, if andorian sensors can't even detect the existance of the catacombs, then that pretty much add fire to my argumement that andorian sensors are crapola! [QUOTE]Originally posted by Malnurtured Snay: [qb]Again, it seemed pretty well hidden. [ October 31, 2001: Message edited by: Malnurtured Snay ][/qb][/QUOTE] Uh...to the naked eye maybe, but this is the third very detailed search the andorians conducted of the temple....why would the andorians not specifically search for secret passageways is beyond me, do the andorians expect that the secret entrance to the sensor array is gonna have a huge neon sign pointing at it---saying: "secret passageway to sensor array here: turn relic counter clockwise to access" ? yeah right. [QUOTE]Originally posted by Malnurtured Snay: [qb]From ... where? Thier ship would be the logical choice, right? But there were only four Andorians, and they seemed to be in the monastary at all times -- meaning, no one was watching their ships' scanners or sensors. Of course, it makes sense that the Andorians had someone in their ship -- otherwise, their threat to Reed wouldn't have made much sense. Then again, they weren't expecting the Vulcans to have any sort of transmission technology, and they thought they destroyed the Enterprise crew's communicators. [ October 31, 2001: Message edited by: Malnurtured Snay ][/qb][/QUOTE] huh?...why would the andorians need their ship when they have their own sensors equipment here in the temple, or some kind of console linked up to their ship's sensors? Its not a big point, but for a planet without technology, they should have found any kind of energy signature going from the surface to orbit a bit odd. "They weren't looking" is a lazy excuse for everything. They're idiots or their sensor tech suck. [QUOTE]Originally posted by Malnurtured Snay: [qb]Looked to me like that one Andorian picked up Reed's team just about as soon as they materialized. [ October 31, 2001: Message edited by: Malnurtured Snay ][/qb][/QUOTE] no...they detected an energy pattern, then allowed reed's team to basically get within feet of them behind the wall before their fancy tech spotted human life signs and then took even longer to actualy pinpoint where they are. Lets see how long that took, reed's team comes in, reed's team goes behind wall, reed's team make their way through dark catacombs for the first time, spots target destination, reed set grenade charges right on top of andorians. hahahahahahaha There is no denying the fact that andorian sensor tech is less than stellar or the andorians are incompetant. This should explain why the Andorians just don't invade Vulcan regardless. [ November 01, 2001: Message edited by: TheF0rce ] [/QB][/QUOTE]
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