14 Dumbest Things In Star Trek III: The Search For Spock
14. The Space Garage
Many love the Spacedock, but it’s a pretty dumb idea. Why build a gigantic blimp hangar in space? To keep the sunlight off starships? Do they sunburn? This isn’t like an Earthly drydock where the ships are lifted high and dry to permit work below the waterline.
What’s the point of walling off a section of space? Can’t be to protect against space debris because deflectors are old hat.
Can’t be to hide things from prying eyes, because everyone can see ships coming and going. Area 51 out in the middle of nowhere this is not. And since the inside is one big room, any ships that go in and out could get a good look at whatever secret ship is in there.
Can’t be as a construction yard. The thing doesn’t even have features which would suggest it is a repair facility. Its apparent function is just a fancy cruise-ship terminal.
And, as demonstrated in the very next film, if something goes wrong with the power and the space doors are closed, whatever ships are in there can’t get out. Pretty dumb.