Good scene. But I could never cotton with the whole way the Klingons penetrated the shields. Since when do you need to see a shield frequency on a console in order to determine what it is? Surely a simple scan could detect shield frequencies, just as sensors can always report that a ship brings up its shields in the first place. I also don't understand how simply matching frequencies allows a torpedo through. If it were that easy, all space battles in the Trek universe would be short and sweet: simply scan the frequency, set the weapon and poof! Shields are bypassed.
Okay, enough of the buzz kill! ----- Original Message ----- From: "Augustus Augustus" <jazzynupe_...@yahoo.com> To: "Sci Fi" <scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com> Cc: "Black SciFi" <blackscifihorrorfantasyc...@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Thursday, August 27, 2009 7:22:42 AM GMT -05:00 US/Canada Eastern Subject: [scifinoir2] Star Trek Generation Sitting here drinking my morning coffee getting ready 4 work and watching 'Star Trek: Generations' on HBO2. The saucer section separates from the star drive section as the warp core breeches. the resulting shock wave knocks the saucer section out of orbit and into the atmosphere. then u get classic Data. he has the emotion chip activated and he is watching the view screen. the camera shows his face - full on - and he smiles and says "Oh shit!" simply classic! Fate.