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From: hutch@shark.UUCP
Newsgroups: net.startrek
Subject: Re: Another Star Trek inconsistency
Message-ID: <811@shark.UUCP>
Date: Wed, 13-Jun-84 03:22:22 EDT
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Posted: Wed Jun 13 03:22:22 1984
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[ just imagine how they could open startrek 4 with a Busby Berkley number ]

| >	When the Klingons allowed him to speak to his son and the others,
| >	why didn't he lock on to their coordinates and beam them up immediately
| 
| Their transmission was via Klingon communicator up to Klingon ship, then ship-
| to-ship to Enterprise.  Also, the transporter room was unmanned.

Almost right.  A starship's sensors can locate radiation sources much less
coherent than a Klingon communicator.

However, there WAS nobody in the transporter room, so they wouldn't have
been able to do it. . .

Hutch