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Wow, Worf's quarters are way bigger than I thought.
Nonsense.
The Reliant is far bigger on the inside.
I think a bigger problem is the shuttle they gave Scotty. He can potentially sleep on the very narrow couch, but where's he going to pee? Into the replicator?
Step 1: replicate human waste receptacle
Step 2: utilize receptacle
Step 3: place in replicator to be recycled at the molecular level
Step 4: replicate air freshener
I hope someone gave him some good instructions.
Otherwise, at the last minute it's going to be like...
Well, luckily he knows enough about modern systems to know he can talk to the computer for most functions, and if he can't figure something out, he'll just disassemble the control panels and wire up an automation switch somewhere to do the hard parts.
Honestly I think if I came face to face with a wall of instructions for using the bathroom, but I need to use it, I'm just going to find the nearest airlock, do my business, close it and cycle.Just Leave an apology note for whoever has to clean it.
Forces of nature do not wait for the considerations of man.
Yeah, but no airlock in that shuttle.
You make a solid point, but I feel like of all people, Scotty could rig up a force field to block off the front section. It's even got a nice little lip around the inside just behind the cockpit.
Overriding the safety protocols and interlocks to open the hatch mid-flight and re-close it on the other hand...
I feel like he got things figured out.
(also my headcannon is that there are fold-out facilities on all shuttles, similar to how they showcase bathroom use and hand-washing in Firefly)
Just poop on the poop deck (that's just the starfleet word for floor) and then do a baryon sweep on the poo. Problemo solved-o.
The Tardis doesn't have phasers or photon torpedoes, either. The Tardis has no offensive capabilities at all, whereas the Defiant is an offensive capability.
my point is the obscene number of time travel episodes. its getting fairly egregious here in s5
I thought it was a "bigger on the inside" joke, since the scale is a bit wibbly-wobbly.
hahah yeah, ive just come to accept that nothing in ds9 scales correctly
In interviews, a lot of the crews that worked on models, special effects, and CG have said, paraphrased, "scale went out the window a long time ago, as long as the shot looks cool it's okay"
The difference is the Defiant is smaller on the outside
The tardis has the most dangerous weapon of all:
The doctor. Dude is a brutal motherfucker.
He's actively trying not to be a brutal mother motherfucker most of the time.
Spoiler for Doctor Who season 3
For example, when he basically snaps in the Family of Blood he does things that would make Q weep before running away in fear.
Spoilers season 5 ep 1 Doctor Who (new series to be specific)just in case it's needed, couldn't figure out the spoiler formatting, yeah old but I wouldn't want to deprive anyone watching first time
First Matt Smith episode he basically scares off the aliens by saying 'you can figure out who I am, do you want to continue this?' ... And for some reason they run from the dude who never wants to touch a gun heh. To be fair he always tries talking until they leave him without peaceful options, which makes him an awesome hero.
One of his nicknames is "The Oncoming Storm." Yeah, I'm not fucking with that.
Ka Faraq Gatri was a better one.
When the godsdamn Daleks call you 'destroyer of worlds' you got cred.
Just depends on whose plot Armour is thickest.
Of course we all know any battle between them would just turn into the stereotypical "two good guys fight because [reason] and now are teaming up to fight BBEG"
Or the defiant would blow up, almost everyone escapes unharmed, and then the Defiant-A shows up next week like they totally had a second one already waiting.
The Doctors got that industrial, absolutely ludicrous "Moffat" grade plot armor. That shit is utter nonsense, literally. No rule of nature can attach to it. It's like Toonforce, but stupidier. I can't even recount the feats, as they generally fall apart as you explain them, but the doctor has proven to have an outsized impact on the universe itself.
Even "J.J.Abriaum," the core substance of "mystery boxes," is less dense and illogical, and that shit is banned in most trek canon.
I think the whovians got this.
I mean it has no weapons, but at the same time, when your spaceship has the ability to tow planets into suns or black holes, or tow planetary bodies and fling them into other planets, or switch off the false gravity system and crush planets it lands on, or literally materialise around an entire star system. Shit, I'm sure in one season finale the TARDIS had the ability to destroy the entire universe...
I dunno. It seems like despite having no conventional weaponry, the TARDIS has a lot of offensive capability, although the TARDIS is also sentient and seems pacifistic in nature.
Humans can turn nearly anything into a weapon, no argument; even a bicycle has offensive capability. I don't think it's being pedantic to claim that the intent being the design is significant in this case.
I read somewhere (Memory Alpha?) that the Defiant was Starfleet's first pure-play warship, the first starship that whose primary purpose was as an offensive attack craft. Whether or not that's true, the TARDIS' offensive capabilities are clearly just side-effects, like the ability to use a wrench as a club. A wrench makes a good club, but that's not what it was designed or intended for.
True, but you also remember why blue whales don't have teeth or defensive capabilities
their sheer size means they don't need them
It's definitely bigger on the inside.