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Star Trek again

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Kirjava
Lothian Enterprises
#21 - 2013-03-22 21:16:27 UTC
Ila Gant wrote:
Mizhir wrote:
Damn, didn't know they build their spaceships so solid..... Crashing from space without falling apart? My minmatar ship can barely hold together when I overheat my MWD.

Structural Integrity Fields FTW.

As a Structural Engineer, nothing has brought me to greater facepalm moments than when Star Trek uses this.

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Krixtal Icefluxor
INLAND EMPIRE Galactic
#22 - 2013-03-22 21:26:22 UTC
baltec1 wrote:
Krixtal Icefluxor wrote:
Mizhir wrote:
Damn, didn't know they build their spaceships so solid..... Crashing from space without falling apart? My minmatar ship can barely hold together when I overheat my MWD.



Well, we saw a Romulan ship crash into San Francisco Bay in ST IV. Did you miss that ?

If a Romulan ship can do it, I would think a federation ship could.

Also, in Generations, the saucer section of the Enterprise survived until it hit the ground.


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Krixtal Icefluxor
INLAND EMPIRE Galactic
#23 - 2013-03-22 21:28:02 UTC
Eurydia Vespasian wrote:
the new spock is pretty cute.



Don't get any ideas. He's more likely to have me as an interest Big smile as we now know.

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Ila Gant
Hedion University
Amarr Empire
#24 - 2013-03-22 21:43:32 UTC
Kirjava wrote:
Ila Gant wrote:
Mizhir wrote:
Damn, didn't know they build their spaceships so solid..... Crashing from space without falling apart? My minmatar ship can barely hold together when I overheat my MWD.

Structural Integrity Fields FTW.

As a Structural Engineer, nothing has brought me to greater facepalm moments than when Star Trek uses this.

Well it's either have magic forcefields holding everything together (I see SIF generators! Where? Everywhere!) or have everything be made out of unobtanium.

Star Trek's use of SIFs are a little hard to swallow, but in the hands of someone like, say, Ian M. Banks, they're fairly awesome.
Krixtal Icefluxor
INLAND EMPIRE Galactic
#25 - 2013-03-22 21:55:43 UTC
Ila Gant wrote:
Everywhere!) or have everything be made out of unobtanium..


Lol Unobtanium still makes me laugh.

James Cameron is just brilliant.

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Ila Gant
Hedion University
Amarr Empire
#26 - 2013-03-22 22:17:13 UTC
Krixtal Icefluxor wrote:
Ila Gant wrote:
Everywhere!) or have everything be made out of unobtanium..


Lol Unobtanium still makes me laugh.

James Cameron is just brilliant.

I got a laugh out of that also when he used the term in Avatar, but I come to it through its original engineering context: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unobtainium Big smile
Kirjava
Lothian Enterprises
#27 - 2013-03-22 22:19:55 UTC  |  Edited by: Kirjava
Ila Gant wrote:


Star Trek's use of SIFs are a little hard to swallow, but in the hands of someone like, say, Ian M. Banks, they're fairly awesome.

But didn;t they already do that, as far as I can tell the Warp drive, Inertial Dampeners and Structural Integrity fields are all the same thing, replacing stress on the vessel through acceleration to warping space time around the ship.

I much prefer the new Star Trek as its consistent in its approach and isn't reliant on techno babble to achieve its plot points.

Also how does Banks use them? Only read the Algabraeist and Player of Games....

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Krixtal Icefluxor
INLAND EMPIRE Galactic
#28 - 2013-03-22 22:44:51 UTC
Ila Gant wrote:
Krixtal Icefluxor wrote:
Ila Gant wrote:
Everywhere!) or have everything be made out of unobtanium..


Lol Unobtanium still makes me laugh.

James Cameron is just brilliant.

I got a laugh out of that also when he used the term in Avatar, but I come to it through its original engineering context: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unobtainium Big smile



I had no idea that he did not invent the word.

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Jno Aubrey
Galactic Patrol
#29 - 2013-03-22 23:05:07 UTC
First use of "unobtainium" in the movies that I know of was in "The Core." Quite underrated, actually.

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Ila Gant
Hedion University
Amarr Empire
#30 - 2013-03-24 23:41:43 UTC
Kirjava wrote:

Also how does Banks use them? Only read the Algabraeist and Player of Games....

In his Culture novels (including Player of Games) Banks has "drones" that use what he dubs effector fields that essentially can function as hands for the AIs. But on larger scales, his System Class General Systems Vehicles are so large that they're held together by force fields rather than direct physical links.
Nikko Jiangtibayan
Ghosts That Linger
#31 - 2013-03-25 02:13:03 UTC
I admit I watched the trailer with the sound off, but it looks to me like the overall plot is basically Mass Effect 3.

Just sayin'.

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Krixtal Icefluxor
INLAND EMPIRE Galactic
#32 - 2013-03-25 02:21:31 UTC
Nikko Jiangtibayan wrote:
I admit I watched the trailer with the sound off, but it looks to me like the overall plot is basically Mass Effect 3.

Just sayin'.



Trailers have sound ? Lol

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stoicfaux
#33 - 2013-03-25 02:48:11 UTC
Something Random wrote:
Star Trek - Into Darkness

Noone seemed to have posted it and its a better trailer all around.

1:37

i repeat

1:37

Body of an absolute goddess - and yeh, im going for that - and taking pictures.


CGI, mate, CGI...


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