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What was the deal with Enterprise this week? The two crew members off in a shuttle see wreckage from a ship that's not theirs and they think it's the Enterprise? Aren't there some distinctive markings involved? And weren't they motivated to investigate? I just plain did not get the initial premise of this episode... (I still don't know if this show is actually worth watching; it's had a few very good shows and many that didn't speak to me but weren't actively bad. This was possibly the most disappointing to date, though the stupid alien-pregnancy thing a while back is also a contender.)
As part of the grand shuffling of stuff in our house, we're investigating central A/C for the second floor. We figure enough will drift down to the first floor on its own, and a window unit in the living room can supplement when needed, and running ducts is invasive. (We have radiators.) If we just do the second floor, they can put the hardware in the attic and run only short bursts of ducts. It sounds like a cunning plan; I wonder if it will turn out to be a cunning operation when it's done.
You know, one of the errors in our property assessment this year is that they think we have central air, but that's not why we're doing this. :-)
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1) The wreckage on the asteroid included part of the Enterprise's hangar bay door, with the serial number of the starship partially painted on it.
2) The shuttlepod did not know of the Enterprise's rendezvous with the alien vessel that *did* crash on the asteroid.
3) The shuttlepod's sensor array was off-line, so they could not confirm that the wreckage was indeed the Enterprise or not and had to rely on visual evidence.
But yeah, they jumped to conclusions pretty fast.