Änderungen
→Re-kristallisieren
:Ok danke :) -- =/\= '''[[Benutzer:Roggan|Roggan]]''' == [[Benutzer_Diskussion:Roggan|Meldung]] =/\= 11:19, 24. Mai. 2007 (UTC)
So, nun habe ich die passende Stelle auch im Transcript/Drehbuch gefunden
72 INT. BIRD OF PREY ENGINE ROOM- CLOSE - POWER CONSOLE 72
(AS SHOT)
Within a shielded sub-room, we can see through a window
dilithium crystals. They are beautiful, but they're
dim. WIDEN as Scotty tells Kirk and Spock:
SCOTTY
They're giving out. De-crystallizing.
KIRK
Give me a round figure, Mr. Scott.
SCOTTY
Oh, twenty-four hours, give or take,
staying cloaked. After that,
Admiral, we'll be visible -- and
dead in the water. In any case, we
won't have enough to break out of
the Earth's gravity, to say nothing
of getting back home.
Kirk scowls at the crystals.
'''KIRK'''
I can't believe we've come this far
only to be stopped by this!
(thinks)
'''Scotty, is there any way dilithium'''
'''can be re-crystallized?'''
'''SCOTTY'''
'''Sorry, sir. We can't even do that'''
'''in the 23rd Century.'''
SPOCK
There is a 20th Century possibility.
KIRK
Explain.
SPOCK
If memory serves, there was a
dubious flirtation with nuclear
fission reactors resulting in toxic
side effects. By the beginning of
the fusion era, these reactors had
been replaced, but at this time, we
should be able to find some.
KIRK
But you said toxic.
SPOCK
We could rig a device to collect their
high energy photons safely; we could
then inject the photons into the
dilithium chamber, causing crystalline
restructure.... Theoretically.
KIRK
Where would we find these
reactors... Theoretically.
SPOCK
Nuclear power was widely used in
naval vessels...
Kirk looks at him, thinking.