Then again, that manual also carefully explains how phasers don't work at warp, and how the saucer can't move at FTL on her own for long - things directly at odds with what we see (we see the phasers-at-warp in every Trek show other than TNG, to be exact).
Any numbers on the drive might be similar "deliberate misdirection" aimed at Klingon spies who enjoy access to amazon.com. At least the numbers pertaining to phaser output seem to be that!
That said, the Manual speaks of a single main tank holding a conveniently utterly unknown quantity of deuterium, and of 32 auxiliary tanks of 113 m3 or 9.3 tonne capacity. Fudge that with AG or forcefield compression tech to decide how much heavy hydrogen there really is in those tanks, and you still can't defeat the rocket equation. That bit must come from some other use of such technologies, such as in reducing the mass of the ship (and fuel and propellant) to be moved, or increasing the mass of the propellat being expelled. Or from the thing not being a rocket to begin with.
The contract specs also call for the ability to fly at 0.92+ c using 180+ mc subspace driver accelerators... Actual performance specs are not revealed.
Timo Saloniemi
Any numbers on the drive might be similar "deliberate misdirection" aimed at Klingon spies who enjoy access to amazon.com. At least the numbers pertaining to phaser output seem to be that!
That said, the Manual speaks of a single main tank holding a conveniently utterly unknown quantity of deuterium, and of 32 auxiliary tanks of 113 m3 or 9.3 tonne capacity. Fudge that with AG or forcefield compression tech to decide how much heavy hydrogen there really is in those tanks, and you still can't defeat the rocket equation. That bit must come from some other use of such technologies, such as in reducing the mass of the ship (and fuel and propellant) to be moved, or increasing the mass of the propellat being expelled. Or from the thing not being a rocket to begin with.
The contract specs also call for the ability to fly at 0.92+ c using 180+ mc subspace driver accelerators... Actual performance specs are not revealed.
Timo Saloniemi