Since the glowing grillework is on the REAR of the ship and only has clearance facing directly off, I'm not sure what point you're making.Well didn't we set that standard before?As for the attack ship, the entire rear pod is lined with large exhaust grilles that are clearly not part of the warp drive and just as obviously meant to be interpreted as an impulse engine of sorts. Considering the attack ship is already meant to be something of a diving/swooping speed demon at impulse, what is the reason not to interpret this as a very high-capacity impulse engine?
Large Glowy things and what-not?
If you're interpreting the bottom belling of the ship to be an impulse engine exhaust, may I remind you that this orientation has absolutely no design benefit for the ships identified forward moment?
Probably. The tech manuals certainly suggest they are. And I can't think of any good reason why the ship's primary maneuvering thrusters would be using chemical propellants, unless 24th century tech is a lot less advanced than we'd like to believe (it very well might be, but I prefer to avoid that option as most TrekBBSers tend to find that possibility very upsetting).The question is: Is it separate from the RCS thrusters?
Then why did you even bring up the forcefield around the Enterprise' warp core?That wasn't the question I recall.
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