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Re: When On Planets the clones |
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Re: When On Planets you see them decaying i can't remember what it is ah found it Course: Oblivion |
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Re: When On Planets no problem |
Re: When On Planets They didnt really bring anything back, the "Clones" forgot they were "Clones" and assumed the roles of their "Creators" and headed for the Alpha Quadrant. They developed an enhanced warp core that wasn't harmful to humans, of which killed them. |
Re: When On Planets You would almost think "This is just typical Voyager, they just come up with an enhanced warpdrive that is as fast as a transwarpdrive. And a few episodes before that they just discoverd how to make a quantum slipstreamdrive." You would almost think the crew consists mostly of scientific masterminds who are specialised in (quantumslipstream or trans)warpdrive theory. :lol: |
Re: When On Planets yeah but a few of them were clewed up janeway kim belana but they found alien tech and slipstream didn't work |
Re: When On Planets Well you have to admit, Voyager is the "Miracle Ship" ~ Reg Barclay Not only that (lol) but they didn't do everything on their own, the ship was augmented with Borg Technology, Seven of Nine contained the collective knowlage of thousands of individuals. A lot of the technology was stuff they found and played around with (SlipStream). The TV Serries tends to generally focus on crews of merit. So yes they were damn clever. Anyway back to topic; The Planet Classification system (M-Class etc) defines to the audience the different viariables on each planet. Supposidly each solar system isn't that different from our own. So would these conditions change with a Binary Star System? |
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