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Re: ENT S4: Demons
Phew, good thing that Mars was on the same side of the Sun as Earth when Terra Prime launched their scheme, otherwise they would've looked mighty silly, threatening them with a space laser from the wrong side of the solar system...
Phew, good thing that Mars was on the same side of the Sun as Earth when Terra Prime launched their scheme, otherwise they would've looked mighty silly, threatening them with a space laser from the wrong side of the solar system...
Re: ENT S4: In a Mirror, Darkly, Part II
Regarding the Defiant, I think a fleet of 22nd century ships could beat it. But why would they? The ship is probably powerful enough to overwhelm any defences the Emperor has, kill him, and call herself Empress. In this sort of society you follow who has the most power, so people would immediately get in line- there would be no reason for the weaker forces to rally together and beat her, since there would be no individual gain for the people involved. It's much more likely everyone would immediately bow to her and then start grovelling to try and get a piece of the pie in her service.
Regarding the Defiant, I think a fleet of 22nd century ships could beat it. But why would they? The ship is probably powerful enough to overwhelm any defences the Emperor has, kill him, and call herself Empress. In this sort of society you follow who has the most power, so people would immediately get in line- there would be no reason for the weaker forces to rally together and beat her, since there would be no individual gain for the people involved. It's much more likely everyone would immediately bow to her and then start grovelling to try and get a piece of the pie in her service.
Re: ENT S4: Bound
I've just finished watching Enterprise for the first time (finally). Aside from the general awfulness of this episode, I find it funny nobody here has mentioned the scene where Archer almost destroys a random science ship that started firing on the Enterprise for no reason. What the heck??? It comes out of nowhere, fires at the Enterprise ineffectually, and it's never brought up again. Terrible writing at its best (worst).
I've just finished watching Enterprise for the first time (finally). Aside from the general awfulness of this episode, I find it funny nobody here has mentioned the scene where Archer almost destroys a random science ship that started firing on the Enterprise for no reason. What the heck??? It comes out of nowhere, fires at the Enterprise ineffectually, and it's never brought up again. Terrible writing at its best (worst).
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