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No portholes above the sensor dome, as far as I can see. Instead, the ring above the lighted part has always had three equispaced semicylinders, one at the bow and two 120 degrees aft. We see the forwardmost here (or actually, we see the two shadows it casts). Those may have been intended to be the phaser emitters, but I'd rather not go with that...
Is there something seriously wrong with me when the first and only reaction I get from the T'Pol picture is "Wow, closeup on Vulcan guns!"? (Are those the same guns used at Coridan et al?)
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I thought for a second they were MACO rifles... then again Enterprise seems to get hardware upgrades whenever they are needed for a plot. Jolene does have nice hardware though... seems that a lot of the forefront Trek women come with them lately.
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I think Braga has a fetish for women holding guns, personally. Which doesn't explain this, I suppose. BRAGASUXUNICRONRULEZZ!!!!
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I'm quite exited about Jolene Blalock coming to FedCon XIV in two weeks. Not so much because I would be interested in her "hardware" but because I'm curious to know what she will tell the fans when they ask about the cancellation of ENT...
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When you see her Austin, ask her why she has a velvet rope in her home movie theater... maybe she'll invite you over. She's also one hell of a garden designer.
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quote:Originally posted by Pwesty: The one thing that is bothering me so is how clean the mighty Defiant looks. I would figure that after drifting is space for 80 to 100 years that she would look more worn than she does. Worn paint, damage hull part here and there just that bunged up look and etc. and so forth.
Ummm...in the vacuum of deep space far outside a solar system there'd be not much at all to wear and tear the ship. So even if it was drifitng for a century, chances are there'd be no visible changes...well, until the power ran out and the antimatter containment failed.
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Now THAT is interesting. I'm quite interested in the subject myself. And as for my lack of interest in her "hardware", Aban got it exactly right...
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Ouch... she'd then burn easily without sunblock. Hopefully she has it all over her when she does gardening work.
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