was shown in "The Emissary" (season 2). I did not see any warp drive on/in the probe. How did this work?
May be a starship was needed on another mission, so it fired her off, and then went its own way.
Because the warp-field is inherent in the distorted space and not the vessel itself. With the enigine you create a warp-field and modify the space around the engine. You can NOT simply sustain (elsewhere) the field because it is LOCALLY created and is NOT a property of the vessel. That is why travelling by sustaining the warp field would mean to distort the space in other regions for what you would need a warp engine. That's my opinion.Probes and torpedoes simply have the ability to "sustain" a warp-field. Why would that make any more or less sense than the idea of warp-travel at all?
May be a starship was needed on another mission, so it fired her off, and then went its own way.
Since time was of some essence, and the only known mission criterion was that K'Ehleyr had to be there, wouldn't it have made more sense to send K'Ehleyr to meet the Klingon ship aboard that putative other starship, while the E-D sailed in a completely different direction to perform that putative other mission?
A ship incapable of dealing with the Klingons would IMHO be unlikely to be capable of firing the passenger torpedo, either...
Timo Saloniemi
Except those skill were useless to the mission, when the Klingon ship was finally encountered, Picard was nowhere to be seen.Picard is a proven diplomat,
Except those skill were useless to the mission, when the Klingon ship was finally encountered, Picard was nowhere to be seen.Picard is a proven diplomat,
A junior officer sat in the captain's chair.
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Photon torpedos and probes travelling at warp speed without a warp engine makes no sense to me. If I understand "warp" correctly, it is a deformation of space making distances shorter, so it is logically not possible to maintain warp speed without (permanent) creation of the warp field. To "shoot" a vehicle to warp speed and then just let it "conserve" the given speed(impuls), makes no sense to me. How do you see that?
Addition: I could see torpedos travel at warp speed if the (two) ships are close (enough) and the torpedos travel within the warp field created by both ships.
I suppose one could argue that they could simply communicate from the holodeck itself and make it look like the bridge...
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