We have recently seen the thin neck of the Nebulon B frigate.
And of course there is the 2m hole that allowed for the destruction of the DS.
There's got to be more. Any from Trek (and constantly exploding panels does not count
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No cow I know of. And I live in the Dairy State so I know a thing or two about cows. It looks more like conjoined twins conected at the...well I don't really want to say it.GrahamKennedy wrote:From a wonderfully weird little movie called "Battle Beyond the Stars".
And this was a fighter. That looks like a cow.
They don't specify the transmission method, that I can remember.kostmayer wrote:I guess technologies moved on a bit by the 24th century, but it seems to me that having one power source for all the mines would seem much more technically difficult then having individual power sources.
How was the power transmitted?
First of all, that's a fighter in name only. It can only carry two missles at most, no gun, and no afterburner. If it get's in a dogfight it's as good as dead.sunnyside wrote:To be fair, unless something is stated on screen as a design flaw people who want to design wacky stuff have an out in that we don't know the technology.
For example imagine if there was a sci fi show in the 70's and you introduced a fighter plane.
And it looked like this:
They would have been like wft were the designers thinking? That isn't even remotely aerodynamic! Probably isn't even stable in flight(which it isn't).
However that was still a very successful craft and it had a good reason to look the way it did.