Maybe I'm more visually oriented or something. But what killed it for me was the commercial showing the Enterprise (what are we up to, Z now?) appearing to crash into the enemy base/station/incredibly large ship thing.
All I could think was it's the 23rd(?) century and their killer app is "Ramming speed"?
I payed no more attention once I saw that.
At first blush true, not much could have been done if a problem were known to exist. Except re-enter asap before thermally cycling possibly damaged parts 2x(number ot orbits).
Maybe I'm more visually oriented or something. But what killed it for me was the commercial showing the Enterprise (what are we up to, Z now?) appearing to crash into the enemy base/station/incredibly large ship thing. All I could think was it's the 23rd(?) century and their killer app is "Ramming speed"? I payed no more attention once I saw that.
At first blush true, not much could have been done if a problem were known to exist. Except re-enter asap before thermally cycling possibly damaged parts 2x(number ot orbits).