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meirwen_1988 ([personal profile] meirwen_1988) wrote2009-05-08 07:53 am
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Still trying to keep an open mind...

about the new Star Trek movie. As I said to a student, I can't begin to count the number of different "origins" versions of my favorite comic book characters I've read over the years, so why am I so protective of Star Trek.

Still, my favorite, absolute favorite episode of Star Trek is "Balance of Terror." Yeah, it's just Run Silent, Run Deep in space, but I still love it. The most important canon thing that happens in it is that, for the very first time, the Federation learns what Romulans look like.

So, I read today that in the new movie Sulu skewers a Romulan.
Frankly, unless that Romulan is wearing an encounter suit worthy of Kosh, I'm wondering how it can possibly be true that they don't know.

Don't mess with me, people--I have a White Star and I know how to use it!

(Anonymous) 2009-05-08 03:38 pm (UTC)(link)
Well, it was the most powerful during the Shadow War--highly mobile and powerful (Alliance of Light), but after that they ( now the constituted Interstellar Alliance) developed the Victory Class heavy destroyers (Excalibur and the Victory). The Victory class has some of the mobility/agility problems of a dreadnought, but has not only White Star level firepower, but also a level beyond that.

I'll see your geek and raise you one. ;-)

[identity profile] meirwen.livejournal.com 2009-05-08 03:52 pm (UTC)(link)
BTW, "anonymous" here is moi--I hadn't remembered to log back in. And to clarify, I think the White Star was the most "valuable" ship during the Shadow War, because of it's unsurpassed mobility and disproportionately (to size) firepower and targeting accuracy, but certainly the battle cruisers were stronger, especially the Minbari ships of the line.

[identity profile] kelfstein.livejournal.com 2009-05-08 06:10 pm (UTC)(link)
The there is nothing quite like a Minbari ship of the line to get ones attention.