"Trek Movies Where Enterprise Didn't Get Destroyed?" Topic
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Cacique Caribe | 24 Jul 2017 8:18 a.m. PST |
Hmm … So, what's the mortality rate of the Enterprise, as a ship, in all the Star Trek films? Dan |
ZULUPAUL | 24 Jul 2017 8:20 a.m. PST |
About that of a redshirt on an away mission! |
79thPA | 24 Jul 2017 9:41 a.m. PST |
Did someone ask about redshirt survival? link |
Bashytubits | 24 Jul 2017 9:58 a.m. PST |
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TheBeast | 24 Jul 2017 10:02 a.m. PST |
"What is truly hazardous is…being a member of the security department." …the redshirts most likely to go on away missions, and be in harm's way when on ship. Contrary to the numbers used, I still say the curse stands. Doug |
PaddySinclair | 24 Jul 2017 10:35 a.m. PST |
Answering Dan's question TMP – Refit (1701), Not working quite right. TWK – Badly beat up TSFS – Boom TVH – New one (1701-A) TFF – Not working quite right TUDC – Badly beat up and retired G – New one (1701-B), beat up, 1701-D buys the farm, Saucer Separation FC – New one (1701-E), beat up I – beat up N – badly beat up, Refit 2009 – New one (1701), beat up ID – Badly beat up, Refit B – buys the farm, Saucer Separation, Saucer then buys the farm. New one (1701-A) So in 13 films; Destroyed Enterprises = 3 Lunch Money Taken = 8 Not Working Quite Right = 2 New Enterprises = 5 Refits = 3 Saucer Separations = 2 For Redshirt deaths (explicitly as security guy having a bad day) TMP – "Forgotten" casualty points phaser at Vger's probe TWK – 0 from normal Redshirt causes (but plenty crew die) TSFS – 0 from normal Redshirt causes TVH – 0 from normal Redshirt causes TFF – 0 from normal Redshirt causes (all casualties non-lethal) TUDC – 0 from normal Redshirt causes (but plenty crew die) G – Redshirt plays catch with disruptor bolts FC – Redshirts vs Borg – say no more I – Redshirts play catch with disruptor bolts N – Redshirts play catch with disruptor bolts 2009 – Redshirt fails to use parachute correctly ID – 0 from normal Redshirt causes (but plenty crew die) B – Many, many Redshirt play catch with disruptor bolts |
Cacique Caribe | 24 Jul 2017 10:48 a.m. PST |
Wow! Destroyed only 3 times in 13 films? Less than 25%. Lol. I seriously felt as if every movie had a 50/50 chance of the ship blowing up. Dan |
Dynaman8789 | 24 Jul 2017 11:14 a.m. PST |
> Lol. I seriously felt as if every movie had a 50/50 chance of the ship blowing up. It did, Kirk just made a LOT of saving rolls… |
Saber6 | 24 Jul 2017 3:44 p.m. PST |
But those 8 times they lost their Lunch Money would have to have extensive dry-dock |
Stogie | 25 Jul 2017 4:56 p.m. PST |
Not a film, and not seen directly, but Enterprise C in "Yesterday's Enterprise" |
Covert Walrus | 25 Jul 2017 9:35 p.m. PST |
Oh my, if we include TNG and *certain* episodes, stogie old chap, Enterprises drop like autumn leaves! :) |
TheBeast | 26 Jul 2017 7:02 a.m. PST |
Wow! Destroyed only 3 times in 13 films? Less than 25%. Be fair, there were only six enterprises in the films… ;->= More like 50%? Anyway, I say V'ger 'scanned' Enterprise in the first film. Everything after that was a hologram. Oh, wait, we already are. Doug |
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