Jedi Master Spock wrote:The transporter seems to be a very new technology in TOS. See Dr. McCoy.
I had never the impression, that in TOS the transporter is a new technology. In TNG, Dr. Pulaski and Reginald Barclay have feared the transporter too. I don't think, that the fear of Dr. McCoy evidence that the transporter is a new technology. Even in Mission Farpoint, he has used a shuttle although the technology was well developed and common in meantime .
But maybe there was an explicit statement in TOS, which I don't know or which was deleted in the version (synchronised in my native language) I have seen.
Jedi Master Spock wrote: The common food replicator and holodeck seemed new in TNG.
It was first shown in TNG. But as far as I know, it was never said, that the technology wasn't etablished in the UFP already. The U.S.S. Enterprise N.C.C. 1701-B could have had it already.
Correct is, as far as I know, that in TOS, the UFP had no such technology.
But in Enterprise, the UFP also had no such technology. Other races had have it. At least, I haven't seen a food replicator or holodeck on the Enterprise or on Earth.
But I haven't seen all episodes from Enterprise. Maybe I have missed the episode in question.
Jedi Master Spock wrote:The NX-01 resembles, quite strikingly, late 24th century ships, e.g., the Akira.
Retro-look?
What is good intersperses itself?
Coincidence?
Jedi Master Spock wrote:The Klingon Empire is centered in the Beta Quadrant. Four days' drive from Earth for a Warp 5 starship?
Velocities and distances were never comprehensible in Star Trek.
But Earth could lie in the
Alpha Quadrant, but near the border to the
Beta Quadrant? Then the Klingon Empire could be centered in the
Beta Quadrant but it have not to be very far away from Earth.
Jedi Master Spock wrote:What's the flap about Spock being the (half) Vulcan officer of Starfleet if Vulcans were serving as first officers on Earth ships before the Federation even existed?
Where was said, that Spock was the first Vulcan, who has served on a Earth ship?
As far as I know, he was the first Vulcan, who has attended Starfleet Academy and was a fully-fledged Starfleet-Officer.
T'Paul was at first only an observer (and adviser) by order of the Vulcan High Command. Later, she was only an "honorary Starfleet Officer". But she has never weared regularly a Starfleet-uniform - as far as I know.
Jedi Master Spock wrote:The existence of an entire region (the Expanse) full of new large and technologically well-developed civilizations (e.g., the Xindi) ... which have never been mentioned in TOS and supposedly did not go suddenly extinct after ENT.
And there was no civilizations or regions in TOS, which was never mentioned in TNG or DS9 or Voyager or vice versa?
Jedi Master Spock wrote:Nobody took notes on the Borg when they first ran into them? Or the Ferengi, which were first contacted by Picard roughly two centuries later on the much-expanded frontier of Federation space?
That have to be episodes, I haven't seen. I can't remember that Ferengi or Borg were in Enterprise.
But I second the explaination from GStone:
Borg- Section 31?
Ferengi- Extremely limited contact made first contact much later, though 'first contact' is more about official meetings than the absolutely first encounter anyone ever had. Take when Riker was undercover on that planet he got beat up on in First Contact. Picard said first contact was done after initial surveillance because of disaster with the klingons.
Maybe the First-Contact protokols weren't established in Enterprise.
At this time, every contact with a new civilication was a new contact. Maybe not every contact was reported. Imagine such a procedure in the pilot of Enterprise on Riegel, where they have encountered reams of unknown races.
Jedi Master Spock wrote:Mostly there are just a lot of careless mistakes, which are understandable given that TOS was produced forty years ago and ENT only a few years ago, but some were just boneheaded. People said the same thing about Voyager too, of course - consistency gets harder with each new series.
Exactly!
But I haven't seen so many inconsistencies.
That's why I have asked this question.