• segabased@lemmy.zip
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    14 hours ago

    Far more likely there is nothing in front of the ship and riker knows his ass is about to fire some consequence free lasers. He derives great pleasure from the reaction or lack of reaction of the crew on the bridge as he continues to chat about unrelated things

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      12 hours ago

      If you fire a weapon in space, someone is going to have a bad day. It just might be thousands or millions of years in the future, light-years away.

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        “Sir Isaac Newton is the deadliest son-of-a-bitch in space!”

        -Some Gunnery Sgt.

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      i’m sure if we have palm rejection worked out in tablets, ass cheek rejection is absolutely future table-screen tech

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    Unrelated anecdote:

    Years ago I had a cheap Blackberry lookalike phone. It had a button lock feature to prevent butt dialing, but some bright spark decided that the lock wouldn’t apply to the ‘9’ and ‘1’ keys, presumably so that a user could dial 9-1-1 even if too panicked to unlock the keypad. Which just meant that it was really easy to butt dial 9-1-1…

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      Had something similar, except that the code on the phone to dial 911 with the keys locked was #08. Keys were so sensitive I couldn’t keep my phone in my pocket, had to live in my bag or it’d be dialling emergency services.

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    Arguing over such details is pretty silly when you consider that if we have spaceships in the 24th century they’ll probably be completely autonomous, and people will simply ride around in them without even knowing how they work. We just like to make up imperfect but fun stories where the future is the present + gadgets. George Jetson endures rush-hour traffic jams in his space car.

    • ChickenLadyLovesLife@lemmy.world
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      This is one of the things that annoyed me about the latest Dune movies: all the switches in the cockpits of the ornithopters. Nothing else in that universe seems to require switches, but the ornithopters are set up like 1980s helicopters for some reason.

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    I hope the screen was locked

    looks down at the screen

    “YOU HAVE ENTERED YOUR PASSWORD INCORRECTLY TOO MANY TIMES. CONTACT TECHNICAL SUPPORT.”

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    I’d be more worried that the panel is running plasma though it. Plasma that often violently explodes when the ship takes damage. He really trusts those panels with his butt.

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    One would hope that stupid fashion of touch screens on dangerous vehicles stops before the 24th century…

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      It’s not a fashion choice. It’s a versatility choice.

      Suffice to say touchscreens give better feedback than today, as I’ve seen characters on Star Trek use those things blinded sometimes.

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        They’re also much smarter than our ones. One episode had a kid worried about doing exactly the thing shown in the meme, where he’d fallen, caught himself on the control panel, and thought everyone had died as a result of him fat-fingering buttons.

        He was reassured by Riker telling him it’s impossible, because computer consoles can detect that, and have authorisation codes, so won’t trigger the buttons otherwise.

        Plus, there’s aliens who have no eyes, and presumably cannot see in Starfleet. It would be unfair to them if they can’t use anything except by voice controls.

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      Naw. Actually he died in that one so… okay so don’t hate me, but he must be in a time loop scenario here!

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