Here's a link to a bootleg copy of the new Star Trek tailer......a poor copy but damn, it looks freaking awesome!
http://www.wwtdd.com/
http://www.wwtdd.com/
ig-88 said:or how "aliens" look a lot like humans ... with bad hairdos
Actully if is the ST TNG episode I am thinking of About 4 billion years ago a dying race with a huminoid shape planted their gynectic code the the primoral soup or ponds on newly forming planets scattered around our corner of the galaxy and life was formed according to the planets enviroments.tboy said:I asked that same question once and supposedly there is an episode that explains that.
The way it worked was that life supposedly evolved on all these distant worlds in the same manner as on earth as a natural progression. The minor differences are a result of the different environments the various humanoids evolved in.....
(either that or it is just cheaper to do makeup lol)
As for the universal translator: I could never figure out that, if the translator is converting a language into english, shouldn't the alien's mouths be moving like a cheap kung fu movie? lol.....
A BIGGER question though is how the hell could Seven of Nine stand for hours at a time on those high heeled CFMs ?????
the deflector array takes care of micro-meterorites. actually the deflector array is almost like a 24-century duct-tape. it seems to solve all problems, from increasing shield output to creating multi-dimensional wormholes, but I digress.JohnFK said:Cool. I've always liked Star Trek.
One techy question: How can they travel so fast without hitting micro-meteorites, let alone larger objects, without being pulverized? Do they keep their shields on? Are their sensors that good to avoid collisions?
NERRRRRRRD!1HandInMyPocket said:the deflector array takes care of micro-meterorites. actually the deflector array is almost like a 24-century duct-tape. it seems to solve all problems, from increasing shield output to creating multi-dimensional wormholes, but I digress.