Whitelitr

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  1. I am thinking they could have handled this several ways. Maybe they just replicated the necessary parts to fabricate a new particle emitter. After all, they seem to do that with warp cores fairly frequently...lol Besides I would think they would have to have the capability to repair the deflector on the fly, so to speak...what happens if it gets damaged some other way...like being burned out from firing too many anti-proton beams, or tachyon bursts or simulating photon torpedoe bursts...... :wacko:

     

    But I think that the most probable explanation is that they just used the secondary deflector located under the front of the saucer section

     


  2. I would have to say Spock. It was the first death of a core crew member. Kirk's reaction and the way he acted at the funeral sequence all was tear jerking. The way the music started with Scotty on the bagpipes and the orchestra swelled to take over from the pipes as the exterior shot is shown when the tube is launched...::::shivers:::: Still gives me goosebumps to watch it today.

     

    After Spock, I would say Jadzia. I developed a fondness for the character and it was made all the more tragic by the fact the she and Worf had so recently wed.

     

    Kirks death in Generations touched me too. After all, even though he was not technically alone when he died, Spock and McCoy were not there, something Kirk had predicted many many years before.

     

    Another death I did not see mentioned was that of Kor. I was touched by that one as well. While it is true he died in glorious battle against the Jem Hadar and against overwhelming odds, he was THE first Klingon :lol: . Then not too long after that, John Colicos himself died, on my birthday :bow: