Starboard? "Starboard" means the right-hand side of the ship, the opposite of the left, or "port" side. I'm sure you mean to say the "star drive" section.



Starboard? "Starboard" means the right-hand side of the ship, the opposite of the left, or "port" side. I'm sure you mean to say the "star drive" section.
What if...
Before and during separation, all shuttles are launched that have had modifications to magnetically polarize their hulls and they attached to the saucer section, generated a warp field ... could that be used for bringing the saucer to warp?
The flux capacitor.
The flux capacitor.
But only if you Get Back In Time.That's to keep the fish tank running and the tea, Early grey, hot.
Oscillation overthrusterThe flux capacitor.
Oscillation overthruster
No matter where you go, there you are.You're probably thinking of the Oscillation Overthruster. Common mistake.
This, the saucer not having warp drive is dumb and Encounter at Farpoint already showed that it must be able to go to warp because it made it to Farpoint under its own power.It's technically the arboretum according to some blueprints, but the two series of squares beyond the main shuttlebay that glow blue could be argued* as a miniature warp drive's exhaust vent, because as far back as early TOS, no warp drive means you're effectively stranded or,
It's been declared unethical by Starfleet four times but nobody listens.But it comes at a terrible cost: the ship's hamster usually doesn't survive.
18 billion of them, in a little room on Deck 7. They have an unlucky redshirt assigned to the job of feeding them and cleaning the cages.The hamster.
One episode they escape and fuckin scratch the redshirt to death or like. eat him or something18 billion of them, in a little room on Deck 7. They have an unlucky redshirt assigned to the job of feeding them and cleaning the cages.
You joke about that, but has Trek, across any of its shows, done an animal horror episode where some kind of creature in great number attack the ship or the crew like some kind of horror B-movie? If not, some Trek writer needs to get on that.One episode they escape and fuckin scratch the redshirt to death or like. eat him or something
They had two-dimensional lemmings in "The Loss".You joke about that, but has Trek, across any of its shows, done an animal horror episode where some kind of creature in great number attack the ship or the crew like some kind of horror B-movie? If not, some Trek writer needs to get on that.
The macroviruses in Voyager and the de-evolved crew members in TNG's "Genesis."You joke about that, but has Trek, across any of its shows, done an animal horror episode where some kind of creature in great number attack the ship or the crew like some kind of horror B-movie? If not, some Trek writer needs to get on that.
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