The holodeck also seems to be infinite in size once the programs are running, not sure how they acheive that!
Going into space without silly spacesuits!
The holodeck also seems to be infinite in size once the programs are running, not sure how they acheive that!
What would happen if a ship travelling at Warp Speed crashed into Earth?
What would happen if a ship travelling at Warp Speed crashed into Earth?
In the latest Star Trek movie I found several scientific flaws at the time.
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Colm wrote:The holodeck also seems to be infinite in size once the programs are running, not sure how they acheive that!
I think they explained that by the holodeck having a moving floor and images scrolling on the walls... But that doesn't explain how they can have different characters in different places in the same holodeck, or how you can fall into a hole - though I suppose if they have false gravity on the ship they probably have a way of simulating falling.
The main thing I don't understand about it is why it isn't constantly booked out? They only have a few holodecks and over 1000 crew members... And yet they seem to be able to go to a holodeck on a whim
worldmaker wrote:Forcefields, I've just been working on in the last couple of months.
In Enterprise they used to 'polarise the hull' whatever that meant...
...as I understand it, the Star Trek Enterprise force fields utilized the principles of replication and transporter technology to project a shell composed of transparent aluminium beyond the ships hull...
I always took the 'localised zone of highly focused spatial distortion within which an energetic graviton field' to be generated by the forward deflector array and which allowed the starship to travel faster than the speed of light without hitting anything?
rymate1234 wrote:Going into space without silly spacesuits!
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