CX wrote:Kevin Thomas Riley wrote:I have a question as to why Enterprise's sensors couldn't find the shuttlepod. Normally the ship has very sensitive sensors that can pick up things from light-years away, but here we have a situation were the shuttlepod is in the immediate vicinity of the Enterprise when it gets lost. Are really the sensors on your Enterprise that primitive? And how effective have you established them to be previously (can't remember if that's been stated)?
The sensors were briefly flash blinded by the explosion, and afterwads there was so much debris flying around that they couldn't get a fix. Remember, they were in the planet's ring system.
So? Even if they were blinded initially and there was much debris, Trek sensors have usually been able to pick of artificial objects like a shuttlepod among a lot of rocks. They don't really have to get "a fix". Just sweap around and they can pick things up, often from very long distances. Heck, they can even detect ships travelling at warp.
However, you may have re-written the rule book for your Trekverse, and that your prerogative.