1) Ben Sisko's old man, Joseph.
2) TNG era 'optional pressing of the comm badge to respond to calls or to instigate a call....otherwise don't bother and you'll get the same results'.
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Oh, and whilst I'm on, 'optional crew' as well. By that, I mean you seem to be able to more than adequately operate a runabout by telling the computer to perform any function you'd care to (change speed/fire weapons/transport/communicate) and it does it. As long as you've got security clearance to use the panel, seems to me any old fool can fly a starshipthelordharry wrote:Amongst other things:
1) Ben Sisko's old man, Joseph.
2) TNG era 'optional pressing of the comm badge to respond to calls or to instigate a call....otherwise don't bother and you'll get the same results'.
Well that's easy, "Computer, fix automation"Reliant121 wrote:What if you get you automation knocked out?
What then?
And repairs can't be enacted
I assume he's being sarcastic, Reliant.Reliant121 wrote:How can you tell a computer to fix itself, if the very system that allows it do as you ask is destroyed. Thats like healing your heart several hours after it stopped beating.
Well, Tsukiyumi is correct, my post was very tongue in cheek but in the true spirit of the Federation, I shall offer the other cheek and conceed the argument to you ReliantReliant121 wrote:This is one of the few times that i actually enter a debate/argument whatever so i AM GOING TO WIN IT!