ThinksMarkedly wrote:cthia wrote:"I'm ... ... going ... to tear ... you ... limb from limb."
Which suggests the slow communication via ftl may not be totally amenable to tv.
Just don't show them trying to hold a dialogue. I've always found it weird that they'd send sentences and wait 45 minutes for a reply in the books. And it looked like they had the camera on them all the time!
No, if you're not in real-time range, you want to send as much information as you can in your one message. And if you're on real-time range, you have the dreaded "you're on mute" problem
But as many of us know with emailing our bosses, you don't want to send TOO much, because you open up for a "tl;dr" symptom. Or they focus on the first paragraph or the last paragraph of your message to the detriment of the rest of what you needed from them.
Well, it did give Crandall plenty of time to pass pinecones. And many of the crew time to write last wills and testaments.
HV weaponry may need a makeover as well. Flechete guns will give little kids, and some adults, a nightmare. Certain HV weapons are amongst the most vicious in all of Sci-Fi. The Klingon disruptor is supposed to be painful, but the pain doesn't last long at all. Flechete guns on the other hand.
And how are they going to portray people from heavy grav worlds? I suppose that shouldn't be much of a problem with today's technology.