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Well, they've messed up travel times before, but compressing what should be a 14.4-year round trip into a couple days? About the only time they've screwed up worse than that was ST5...
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Hang on Tim. This is what's been pissing me off..
This was a thread that was, for better of worse, about Archer's dog. Then you post
"Going to Rigel and back at warp five, are they? I guess we don't need to worry about continuity, then. If that happens in the first episode, then, by the second episode, the Romulan War will be over, and the Federation will be four-and-a-half years old..."
What the hell does that have to do with the thread? It's posts like that which are making it impossible to discuss Enterprise without every single thread ending up on an argument about "The ship looking like the Akira" or "Continuity is fucked".
If you have a problem with the speeds, start a thread saying "Warp scale problems in Enterprise". Don't just randomly post it in other threads. Okay?
(Phew. I just told off an Admin. I might be dead in the morning. It was nice knowing you all.)
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No, I know it had wandered off into talking about animals and weirdness. I don't have a problem with threads wandering (since I'm responsible for it half the time), but really, the warp speed thing came out of nowhere. And since it's happening in pretty much every other Enterprise thread, it's beginning to annoy me.
Raargh!
That was me being annoyed.
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Just a thought, but taking a pet of anykind into space on earths first major starship just seems odd to me. Think of what happenes when you have to take him out for exercise, and how would the dog "do his buisness" without a park or fire hydrant? I can picture it now, Ananamous (sp?) red shirt to level 4 section 3A, no, your not beaming down to the new planet, but you may wish you were! While I think that Archer would be a large dog kind of guy, most likely he'll get a small one because their easier to controll on set.
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Liam: Did you read the article linked to in the first post? That's what the speeds have to do w/ this thread. I'm not going to start a new thread just for a single post to bitch about something. If I were bringing something up for discussion, I would.
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A dog onboard a starship isn't that bad. True Data had Spot for 7 years, but we've seen puppies on the Enterprise-D and Janeway has her dogs. Then again puppies are small and the Enterprise-D has that plant place and Janeway left her dogs with Mark. But I'm sure there will be a logical explaination to it.
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I did go and read it, and recalled fond memories of the muckerhounds.
One for all, and all for one!
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