quote:Originally posted by Ayre: Warning: side note. Actually, I've seen a bit of Farscape, but it comes on at such an awkward time here that it's hard to catch consistantly. I'm getting bounced around episodes a lot, it's making it hard to follow. End side note.
As for checking to see what craft were approaching, that's plausible, but I would imagine there'd be at least some kind of IFF signal from starfleet ship to ship.
On another side note, we should be able to make a general idea of how fast your average shuttle moves through the atmosphere by comparing how fast the planes and the shuttle parted, assuming full throtle for the plane.
maybe his brain has atrophied since he hasn't really had any chance to think in the last year or so
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quote:Originally posted by Lee: Oh, yeah, by the way - another number that's screwed up: seven humans on Degra's ship? Count'em. . .
Archer Reed Sato Forbes (MACO) Woods (MACO) Romero (MACO)
That's six. Then Forbes gets the chop, and Archer stays behind, and he tells the four of them to get back to the ship.
So was Daniels sneaking around on Degra's ship when the Xindi scanned it? Or is this just another screwup like (we assume, for now) the 2152 date was?
Mabye someone was there to man the transporters? Archer could've only listed the names of the people atually boarding the sphere.
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The funny thing is that we don't know whether there was Alien Nazi during WWII in Trek universe or not.
Yeah, I know that it's rather unlikely that, say, some alien crashed on Earth in 1935 and impressed Hitler so much that he made him a general, but, hey, we're talking about Enterprise here - this series is anything but logical.
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Well there was in the TOS era - the whole John Gill experiment that moreless recreated the entire Nazi thing, but his plan was to do it "right", this time.
Not to mention Kirks statement at dinner in ST6 with the Chang gang, something to the effect of: "Earth. Hitler. 1933."
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Which was in reference to the Germans needing breathing room, not to their having alien cyberzombies as allies.
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Hell, if we want to speculate, we can say the whole Nazi party was influenced by the blue cyberzombie aliens, and the John Gill experiment was him copying the aliens unknowingly. You can speculate anything for this, the problem is there's this horrid lack of evidence for any of it. Reality is, unless we see next season, or we get a spoiler leaked..we have no idea. Damn Berman for his riddle, it was almost clever of him. For a shamless ratings bid, that is.
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quote:Originally posted by Kazeite: Yeah, I know that it's rather unlikely that, say, some alien crashed on Earth in 1935 and impressed Hitler so much that he made him a general, but, hey, we're talking about Enterprise here - this series is anything but logical.
...or 1919/20.
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where the sharks all bukkakke cum on your face when you jump over them as your show is being canceled.... keep up.
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Well that's a scary thought...Who knew sharks had such muscular control and precision. Makes you wonder if Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kingdom taught you anything worthwhile.
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