How should they show serious battle damage, if not by "exploding consoles"?
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Correct. In the end it all comes down to what the writers decide to do.Every class has the same problems, because the writers want them to be!
kostmayer wrote:I'd replace Picards fish with a shark, and whenever the ship got invaded - rather then flood the deck with gas, I'd flood it with water and release Whitey.
Yeah, granted! But haven't we seen pretty much the same on other starships, say Defiant- or Intrepid-Class starships too?Rochey wrote:However, from an in-universe point of view, the Galaxy becomes completely ridiculous. It explodes at the drop of a hat, computers blow up and kill their users from hits on the other side of the ship, there seems to be no concept of computer security (or, indeed, any competant concept of security at all) and the weapons can all be disabled from a single hit.
Yeah, but our Starfleet hero also always find their way with the most exotic alien consoles and writings. They all must have a "universal console translator-eye implant".Mark wrote:One thing that puzzeled me. Remember the episose where Picard and compnay are returning in the Runabout, and find Enterrpsie in ANOTHER temporal loop with the Romulans? That Romulan officer jumped to man the conn station awfully quick, and everybody whoever came to Enterprise was awfully familiar with the computer systems. Did they give instructions or something??? Must have a hell of a help menu.
Remove one button, and you've got a Starfleet console!Teaos wrote:Reminds me of the Simpsons episode where side show Bob steals a fighter jet with a "fly" and "land" button.