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Does Michael Piller believe in the laws of subspace?
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janeway1985
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PostThu Feb 01, 2007 10:21 pm    Any explanations to the inconsistency in "Resolutions?&

So in Stardate: 49690.1 The Voyager crew, under the command circumstantially appointed Captain Tuvok, fired off an anti matter pod and then detonated it with a photon torpedo. This made me think, wouldn't this cause a destruction of subspace in that area? Thus causing the ability to travel at warps to become inactive. I mean come on Michael Piller? Is continuity even a word that's in you're vocabulary? Come on guys let's sound off against this "inconsistency" in the series!

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TrekkieMage
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PostThu Feb 01, 2007 10:28 pm    

Trek is notorious for scientific inaccuracies in the show. Seriously? Sound in space

On the other hand, as a mod, I think that your poll is too biased. It would greatly help the flow of a discussion/debate if you added some more universal options. Some suggestions:

*Trek has never been scientifically accurate
*Yes
*No opinion


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PostThu Feb 01, 2007 10:49 pm    

Yeah. ST (particularly VOY) is chock-full of scientific inaccuracies as TrekkieMage pointed out. "Threshold", anyone?

However, I'd like to say that the poll does sound kind of...rude. Especially since Michael Piller is dead. I don't think such a strong force behind Star Trek could hate it.



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cmdrFelix
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PostSun Feb 04, 2007 5:10 pm    

how would we know what would happen anyway, as far as I know no one has blow up a large container of antimatter before and tried to warp away .

And also that would cause problems with fighting it star trek, once our blow up a ship, its antimatter reactor would blow up, and mess up warp drive, right?


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