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    Steerpike Felis amatus Contributor

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    Come on Star Trek Engineers...

    Discussion in 'Entertainment' started by Steerpike, Oct 26, 2020.

    Every time a starship suffers damage in a battle, the instrument panels and workstations explode. Seems to be responsible for more deaths than any other cause. It's time to fire some engineers and invest in fuses or something :D

    That said, I'm enjoying my first viewing of Deep Space Nine.
     
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    My question is: When they go into battle and literal rubble starts flying on the bridge, carpeting areas of the floor when the battle is intense, whence cometh said rubble? :wtf:
     
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    It could be worse. The bridge could be on an exposed conning tower where the attackers just have to blow up two golf balls and crash a fighter through the giant windows to take out the entire ship...

    Nothing in DS9 quite matches this for me:
     
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    <-- Personally responsible for so much Lennier/Garabaldi fanfiction. :whistle:
     
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    I always get a kick out of the exploding terminals. It's like they're filled with fireworks. They also need harnesses for their chairs, at least for battle. They're always flying out of them like crash test dummies but they never learn.

     
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    Particularly during the era of crashed saucer sections. It seemed to be the Plan A for tight situations for a while there. They called it Plan C, but who were they kidding? You just knew that saucer was going down.
     
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    Yeah, how they missed the seatbelt thing is beyond me. You'd think after the first dude got thrown across the bridge they'd have done something.
     
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    Funnily enough, this comes up as a significant plot point in the most recent episode of Star Trek: Discovery.
     
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    Yeah, they never really explain how/why all their computers spark and burst into flames
    when shot with a phaser or torpedo. The new movies have seat belts, which probably breaks
    a few things from the very start being new cannon on the TOS, but it looks more dramatic
    when the crew goes flying around the bridge.
    Nor do they ever explain in TNG how Ryker hasn't started an incident sitting on all the consoles
    around the ship, by butt dialing in a torpedo launch or something else. o_O
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    Well @Steerpike if you stuck with DS9 and have any thoughts about it, please regale us. I rewatched the first episode at some point recently and was struck by how explicit they made the break from TNG. There's a scene where Sisko literally yells at Picard! And they let him have the last word! Captain Voice of Reason and Morality would've never been so humiliated on his own show.
     

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