Lots of questions there ma'am, here be lots of answers
aadarshinah wrote:Random thoughts that came to me while betaing part one of "Broken Bow":
1) Why does Travis doubt their need for weaponry? As a Boomer, you'd think he'd have first-hand experience of space pirates and, as such, would know how important they are to a ship. Even if it's not carrying an expensive payload at warp 2 on a regular route.
I would suspect that space-boomers aren't boarded and robbed blind at every corner, else nobody would take up that job, so I suspect that even piracy exists (Nausicaans, Orions, what-have-you) Travis' experience with it seems to be not very extensive, hence he doesn't expect a need for weapons.
aadarshinah wrote:2) In light of "Observer Effect," how does Hoshi manage to get back into Starfleet?
I think she mentions, that she was allowed back in, because Starfleet needed her linguistic skills, so she was allowed back, despite her disciplinary problems. (Is it just me or does anyone else have probs imagining that petite chick breaking someones arm. On the other hand, T'Pol isn't a bodybuilder either, but she kung-fu'ed the raw Kahless out of a Klingon in "Marauders"

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aadarshinah wrote:3) If there are so many things in orbit about Earth (such as Yosemitie-3 from "Zero Hour"), why is the spacedock the only thing we ever see?
Because building models to put them on screen costs money

aadarshinah wrote:4) If humans are planing on going into space, why haven't the brass and the pertinent starship captains flipped through the Vulcan database to apprise themselves of the big players in the region - Andorians, Tellarites, Klingons - at least enough to know them by sight? Though, admittedly, the Klingons are a little farther afeild than the humans are likely to go at first (The Delphic Expanse not withstanding), why don't Archer and Trip know what Andorians look like and who they are if they're such big enemies of the Vulcans, their pals for the last century?
Because the pre-Kir'Shara Vulcans don't volounteer any information, even if their life depends on it. Remember, they only gave away the star charts after blackmailing Starfleet into taking T'Pol with them. It is an oversight by the ENT producers. I would suspect that Earth has some basic information about some species, if nothing else, they'd have info from the space boomers. Travis knows the exact layout of the mammal features of the women on Draylax, so one can only guess, that they'd have info on other species as well. Why Archer & Co. weren't given such info is a question that can only be answered by TPTB.
aadarshinah wrote:5) How does anyone expect the Enterprise go through the Badlands to Kronos and get back in 8 days? And why does no one warn them about the Orions this go around - they would be a good reason to wait until you have weapons up and running in my book.
See #4. Considering the time - I don't know. I guess they just made up a number. Considering how (relatively) near Vulcan is, the journey to Qo'noS should take a helluva lot longer than eight days, but since I want to keep all on-screen situations intact, I'll have to go with it.
aadarshinah wrote:6) If Enterprise is a vessel of exploration, why was there no science officer picked out beforehand. Did something happen to the one they originally pick out, or was s/he pushed into a secondary role to make room for T'Pol, becoming Chief Astrophysicist or something instead of fullblown Science Officer?
Good question, unfortunately I haven't go a definitive answer yet.
aadarshinah wrote:7) Who is in charge when the senior staff is out? Hoshi's in charge in "Terra Prime," but there's at leat 2 other Lts on the ship that we know about other than Malcolm. So is the Chain of Command bridge staff, then everyone else in order of rank? Or something like that? And does Chief Engineer count as bridge staff (as I think somone suggested it doesn't based off VOY, which may be different since it's 2x this Enterprise's size)? And, if not, I'm going to have to call my ex-Army father, explain ENT to him, and get his idea of Chain of Command... which could be painful.
Maybe one of the people with naval/military experience (Transwarp, Silverbullet, Rigil Kent) can shed some light.
aadarshinah wrote:
How many officers are on the ship anyway, and what's the usual ratio on modern ships of officers to crewmen?
If memory-alpha is anything to go by there's quite a number of ensigns and Lieutenants on Enterprise (especially Engineering), maybe it'd be a worthwile effort, if we assembled a list of known crewmember, certainly would make life easier for story writers.
aadarshinah wrote:9) What do XOs in later years - Riker and Chakotay in particular, 'cause Kira seemed to have actual duties - actually do besides sit on the bridge and argue occasionally with the captain when they don't have departments of their own? And the paperwork excuse really can't work for VOY, 'cause who honestly does meaningless paperwork when they're busy trying to cross 70,000 light years and are at least 60 years from contact with Starfleet Command?
I always imagined the XO as the one, who actually runs the ship. The skipper is busy being Airlock!Archer and playing 'ze big boss' all day, while the XO does the actual work - juggling duty-roster, doing performance reviews, boinking the chief engineer - that sort of stuff.
aadarshinah wrote:10) What happens to the no-frat rule between ENT and TNG? Or TOS for that matter?
It gets abandoned, obviously. I dealt with in in my story "Words". NX-01 was humanities first deep space mission, so while the no-frat rules might make sense for warp 2 boats dawdling around in the solar system - they're becoming ridiculous for missions that last years. The occasional visit to Risa isn't enough to... um... release tension
aadarshinah wrote:11) I know Alelou's explination, but why Porthos? And, while I can see a cat like Spot from TNG working in space, a dog seems more difficult....
Damned if I know. Archer is obviously a dog person.
aadarshinah wrote:12) How many people are in Starfleet at this time? How many ships? How many Admirals?
That's a question our resident military afficionados can probably answer. How many admirals does it take to make Starfleet sufficiently incompetent and inflexible?
aadarshinah wrote:13) How many Vulcans in the compound?
Many? No idea. But I think at least a hundred would make sense, considering they need medical staff, embassy staff, Priests, scientists who prod and poke humans and other earth pets, cute ex-spys - the lot.
aadarshinah wrote:14) What other aliens are on Earth besides Vulcans and Denobulans? Certainly not Andorians or Tellarites....
Since Vulcans are the only 'ally' at the time of "Broken Bow", I think except some members of the IME and the lot of pointy-eared nuisances in Sausalito, there're not too many aliens on Earth at the time.
aadarshinah wrote:15) How come no randomly exploring aliens (besides Vulcans) ever run across Earth and chose to make contact when it's so obivously post-warp?
Beats me, but I would suspect not too many races are as curious as humans. Most races will probably be quite content with just scanning the hell out of earth, before continuing with the next planet.
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