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If someone who owns the above & has the power to make screencaps would be so kind, could you please make some 'caps of the crashed U.S.S. Olympia from "The Sound of Her Voice"? Thanks.
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I'm aware of that. However, I just wanted to get some clearer caps of the wreckage than the lousy ones I found on the 'net years ago.
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My point? Point, singular? How about "Haven't you anything better to do than stare again at a vague picture of some random bits of crap matted into a generic planet vista, when we already know they're mostly just bits of Constitutions and aren't meant to indicate any specific type of ship?" That do for a point?
quote:"Haven't you anything better to do than stare again at a vague picture of some random bits of crap matted into a generic planet vista, when we already know they're mostly just bits of Constitutions and aren't meant to indicate any specific type of ship?"
No, I haven't. So there.
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Hmmmm... is that the dorsal or ventral side of the Connie saucer?
Ship crashed awfully close to that cave. Convenient. But I guess not so convenient as *not* having your vessel ripped apart in the atmosphere of a planet in the first place.
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That's got to be the dorsal saucer -- you can see the remnants of the bridge section there.
As for the convenience... well, considering that bare starship hulls can sustain massive interstellar radiation and soar close to a star's corona, wouldn't you think it could survive reentry on an Earth-like planet?
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And pick the 3 Trek references in the "about me" page:
quote: "I am beginning my 15th year of teaching. Along the way I have taught 16 to 18 year old incarcerated boys at Riker's Island. After 9 years, I thought I might need a change. I worked at an academic high school in New York City before coming to Yorktown High School. I have been teaching the Math A curriculum since its inception in 1999. My degrees include a BBA-Math/ Computer Science from Pace University; Adelphi University, MA; Baruch College; SAS/SDA program."
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