Lord Poe wrote:
DarkStar wrote:
Yup, canon is so "silly".
You would appear to think so, given how you ignore it so readily.
As shown in this thread, I'm the one sticking to canon. You're not.
1. You ignore canon representations of warp speed without warp stars.
2. You ignore canon fact about how long it takes the ships to drop out of warp.
3. You ignore the necessary plot elements of the episode.
All this, because you see warp-speed ships sometimes shown with warp star effects, and assume it is a universal idea.
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You are the one who withdrew from the TOS argument after I proved your stupid lies were wrong.
Sorry, I just didn't have the time to keep cutting and pasting the truth to you, since, like an ignorant jackass, you can't accept the truth.
http://groups.google.com/groups?q=g:thl ... om&rnum=55Halfway down
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In short, early TNG-era FX sometimes made the 'error' of trying to show warp-driven ships at warp from a stationary observation point,
Concession Accepted. 
Yep, you do think canon Trek is "silly".
Tell me how your "Tng-era effects" whine enters into the canon of Star Trek?[/quote]
It is not whining... I am telling you and showing you the canon facts of Star Trek. Just because you want to ignore them is not my problem, and makes you look even stupider than your hair does.
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What you show here is Q's ball. Not the E-D.[i]
No shit. That is Q's ball chasing the Enterprise at high warp.
Oh, so now you have canon proof that Q uses a warp drive? Please state it.
Oooh, now [i]there's a dishonest debating tactic. I never said Q was using warp drive. I said he was at warp speed. Tasha confirms this by reading off his speed in the episode.
Not that I'm surprised you would ignore canon facts like these.
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Bullshit. Moments later with reversed engines, it took the stardrive section six seconds to drop out of warp.
So? They did it faster before the turning scene. Its canon; it happened.
What the hell are you talking about? The Enterprise wasn't at warp earlier in the episode, until she went to warp to escape the Q wall.
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Even when Kirk's Enterprise
Kirk's Enterprise has nothing to do with this thread. Please stay on topic.
Any starship which loses warp propulsion is a valid comparison to the saucer section, which by your own surprisingly canon belief has no warp engines of its own.
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Your claim is that because you haven't watched enough TNG to know how warp drive is shown,
I've never claimed that. Fuckface.
Quite true, you've never claimed not to have watched enough TNG. But it shows.
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Showing warp-effect...
No shit. The Enterprise is the observation point, and it is mobile.
Doesn't matter. Warp effect is present. THAT matters.
The fact that it is mobile matters, whether you choose to ignore the fact or not.
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[snip more loving crew shots that have nothing to do with warp effects]
You're the one who doesn't know TNG.
Oh no....I don't know TNG! How will I live with myself?
I know enough about it to kick your ass in every discussion.
What, like this one?

Puh-leeze. The stardrive section pulled a hairpin turn at high warp. Deal with it.
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Yes, idiot, these are the exact same screencaps I made. padding your post with such useless crap is hardly impressing anyone.
This is the same message I smacked you down with before, moron.
Ah, I see. You're just blindly cutting and pasting bullshit without checking if the facts are still relevant. I see.
It is still valid, and you obviously didn't read it before. Otherwise, one would hope you would have dropped your stupid claims.
Of course, that would be giving you too much credit.
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And therefore, you are forced to claim the stupid idea that both sections of the ship magically dropped out of warp 90 times faster than the stardrive section could.
I'm not forced to claim anything, as the canon speaks for itself: The stardrive section was NOT AT WARP when it made the turn.
If the canon speaks for itself, why are you putting your hand over its mouth by ignoring the fact that warp drive, when shown from a stationary observation point, would not be shown with warp stars? Why are you holding it down and tying it up so you don't have to watch it gesture or draw pictures in the sand to you about the fact that it took six seconds to drop out of warp with reverse power? Why are you stripping and butt-raping the Trek canon so you don't have to acknowledge the fact that the stardrive section made that turn at warp speeds?
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Your position is stupid. You ignore the canon method of showing warp travel, and the instances from this very episode that prove you wrong.
Your position is idiotic. You ignore the canon which shows when a ship IS and ISN'T at warp, and deliver an instance to attempt to prove your retard theory which has nothing to do with the E-D and warp drive.
What, like the Enterprise at high warp without warp stars?
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Idiot. Concession Accepted.
You misspelled "offerred".