Removed from main page, as there is a cleanup effort on Jossed underway and I am not sure what to do with this entry:
No Endor Holocaust: We never do find out what happened to the crew of the Saratoga, or the other ships that the probe disabled en route to Earth. Who knows how many, if any, survivors there were on the ships where the life support was barely functioning, and the crew had to watch their emergency power run lower... and lower. However, one captain mentions attempting to jury-rig a solar energy collector to restore power to life support, and Starfleet crews in general are expected to be resourceful. Word of GodJossed the idea that they died, and the novelization mentions in passing that the captain of the Saratoga managed to save her crew by putting them into stasis, implying that other ships had similar ideas to preserve their crews.
"For a successful technology, reality must take precedence over public relations, for Nature cannot be fooled." - Richard Feynman
Removed from main page, as there is a cleanup effort on Jossed underway and I am not sure what to do with this entry:
- No Endor Holocaust: We never do find out what happened to the crew of the Saratoga, or the other ships that the probe disabled en route to Earth. Who knows how many, if any, survivors there were on the ships where the life support was barely functioning, and the crew had to watch their emergency power run lower... and lower. However, one captain mentions attempting to jury-rig a solar energy collector to restore power to life support, and Starfleet crews in general are expected to be resourceful. Word of God Jossed the idea that they died, and the novelization mentions in passing that the captain of the Saratoga managed to save her crew by putting them into stasis, implying that other ships had similar ideas to preserve their crews.
"For a successful technology, reality must take precedence over public relations, for Nature cannot be fooled." - Richard Feynman