tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2685723882144479396.post2435677105104706068..comments2024-02-26T21:15:28.308+00:00Comments on Ray Hardgrit's Sci-Fi Adventures: Star Trek: Deep Space Nine 2-09: Second Sight (Quick Review)Ray Hardgrithttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18436491500347661133noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2685723882144479396.post-63710797200957488642017-12-15T20:19:13.691+00:002017-12-15T20:19:13.691+00:00Yeah, I suppose when you've got magic sci-fi p...Yeah, I suppose when you've got magic sci-fi protomatter or whatever they were mining from Praxis the rules of science as we understand them go out the window. Okay maybe Dax DID know what she was talking about. Though if there was a risk of triggering a warp 9.4 supernova then perhaps it would've been smarter to leave the dead star alone. Ray Hardgrithttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18436491500347661133noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2685723882144479396.post-11064797844967484432017-12-15T19:20:55.297+00:002017-12-15T19:20:55.297+00:00Oh, yeah. This episode. I didn't like it. I...Oh, yeah. This episode. I didn't like it. I'd comment on some of the specifics, but damned if I can remember any.<br /><br /><i>(Dax claimed it was so they could escape a supernova if something went wrong, but how likely was it that it was going to explode faster than the speed of light?)</i><br /><br />Hard to say. Praxis managed to knock ships light years away for a loop just minutes after exploding, so I suppose a supernova could do worse. Just ask Romulus. It doesn't make much sense, though, since we also saw stars exploding much more slowly in <i>Generations</i>.Naked Bunny with a Whiphttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17674140134395884069noreply@blogger.com