There is a large rectangular area aft of the main flight deck on the center line that is "warp blue."And I've never seen anything on the 1701-D saucer that glows 'warp blue'.
There is a large rectangular area aft of the main flight deck on the center line that is "warp blue."And I've never seen anything on the 1701-D saucer that glows 'warp blue'.
There is a large rectangular area aft of the main flight deck on the center line that is "warp blue."And I've never seen anything on the 1701-D saucer that glows 'warp blue'.
Eh? No, there isn't.
Are you talking about the shuttle bay?
Perhaps some kind of field sustainer. The Stardrive section generates the warp field and the saucer generates power to maintain the field for a period of time... allowing it to coast along at warp speed. Once the field is powered down for any reason... you are stuck at sublight.
Also this would allow a controlled de-acceleration from warp-speed to sublight during warp-separation maneuvers.
Perhaps some kind of field sustainer. The Stardrive section generates the warp field and the saucer generates power to maintain the field for a period of time... allowing it to coast along at warp speed. Once the field is powered down for any reason... you are stuck at sublight.
Also this would allow a controlled de-acceleration from warp-speed to sublight during warp-separation maneuvers.
Wouldn't the impulse engines be better doing that though?
The impulse engine has a component called a Driver Coil Assembly, basically a small number of little warp coils. when you fire the impulse engine, part of the energy goes to power up a baby warp field around the ship. But the impulse engine won't give you warp propulsion, if the "thing" I indicated aft of the shuttle deck is what I think it is, it's a small warp engine, it provides the propulsion and works in concert with the impulse engines warp field, and is power by the impulse engines fusion reactors. Now this isn't going to take you up to warp nine point nine, but may give the saucer alone warp three or four.Though I don't see how the impulse engines would be able to manipulate the warp-field
Sorry to say, but I think you're reaching here...that being said, I did always wonder what those blue spots on the saucer were all about, but I figured they were oddly-configured windows or something...as part of the propulsion system they just seem completely unlike anything else we've seen used in Federation design.
I always thought that they were arboretum windows, like those on the secondary hull of the Constitution-class refit.
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