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In engineering, when the doctor tells Seven Of Nine that she's hallucinating, the EPS conduits start to malfunction. The Doctor disappears eventually, but where did his mobile emitter go? |
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When Captain Janeway is telling the senior staff that they will have to be in stasis chambers while they cross the nebula, they are in the Conference Room on Deck One, next to the bridge.
The Conference Room, according to the layout of Deck One, faces forward (the same as Janeway's Ready Room). But, the large windows in the scene show a clear starfield. According to the scene in Astrometrics, and the plot of the story itself, the ship is facing the
(huge) nebula. In that whole scene, the massive nebula should have been visible through the windows (behind Captain Janeway) - not a clear starfield. |
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To conserve power only a few minutes from leaving the nebula, Seven cuts off life support. The episode implies this renders Voyager almost immediately uninhabitable. This is simply not believable.
The life support systems are responsible for pumping in and recycling oxygen into the ship. Shutting these off won't deplete the oxygen that already exists. Seven should have hours of breathable oxygen and shouldn't have to worry about a few minutes.
If she really wants to save energy, why not just turn off gravity? (The oxygen problem has been handled somewhat inconsistently on Star Trek over the years. The Deep Space Nine episode "Civil Defense" gets it right. When the life support systems are deactivated to prevent
poison gas from spreading, Dax reports they have several hours before the existing air runs out). |
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