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Stephan Dupont

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Mar 17, 1996, 3:00:00 AM3/17/96
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Me and some of my friends have some questions about the last fucking
episode of Star Trek:
1) What's is the fucking alloy of the Kazon's Shuttle? Seem to us
indescructible.... It`s a miracle Voyager manged to disable the big
Kazon ship at the end!
2) We love the security system of voyager with the beautiful system
of login and password. Imagine when ensign BOZO will hear the password
of the capitain Janeway. (this relate to the parrt where Neelix log`s
in as an engineer in Tom Paris`s quarter).
3) Explain to us how Mister Paris get a shuttle?
4) There is this super engineer who was able to disable the weapon
system, create a force field surrounding engineegring, etc ... while
preventing the rest of the crew (including all senior officers!) to
reset everything to normal.
5) Neelix with 2 buttons reanables the weapon system. Yeah rigth!
While the whole command bunch can`t do a single thing...

On a more positive side, even if we can see them coming a mile away,
we like the doctor`s ideas of a good TV show!

The Bunch who`d like to see more compeling stories

James Orr

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Mar 18, 1996, 3:00:00 AM3/18/96
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dup...@igb.polymtl.ca (Stephan Dupont) wrote:

[SNIP]

>1) What's is the fucking alloy of the Kazon's Shuttle? Seem to us
>indescructible.... It`s a miracle Voyager manged to disable the big
>Kazon ship at the end!

Whatever the Kazon ships are made of, it seems to be stronger stuff
than the Federation has. It would certainly explain why Voyager has
a hard time fighting the Kazon. Just because they're less advanced
doesn't mean they don't have access to stronger metals.

>2) We love the security system of voyager with the beautiful system
>of login and password. Imagine when ensign BOZO will hear the password
>of the capitain Janeway. (this relate to the parrt where Neelix log`s
>in as an engineer in Tom Paris`s quarter).

Evidently the access code Neelix borrowed was lower level. The
computer recognized Neelix as one of the crew, and decided that
he had enough security clearance to use that particular code.

>3) Explain to us how Mister Paris get a shuttle?

Uh, he fought his way to the Kazon shuttlebay, opened the bay
doors, climbed into a shuttle, and took off?

>4) There is this super engineer who was able to disable the weapon
>system, create a force field surrounding engineegring, etc ... while
>preventing the rest of the crew (including all senior officers!) to
>reset everything to normal.

Evidently you can do more damage in engineering. Lock out command
functions, cut off the bridge, etc. The bridge crew was able to get
control back, it just took them awhile.

>5) Neelix with 2 buttons reanables the weapon system. Yeah rigth!
>While the whole command bunch can`t do a single thing...

Again, Neelix was in engineering. Also, it's probably easier to
restore critical systems (i.e. weapons) than it is to disable them.
The designers wouldn't want the chief engineer to have to waste 5
or 10 minutes restoring weapons during a space battle!

[SNIP]

Jas.

Michael G. Mora

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Mar 20, 1996, 3:00:00 AM3/20/96
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In <4ikfgd$7...@lastactionhero.rs.itd.umich.edu> James Orr
>Picky Picky!!!


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