If I'm not mistaken this is exactly what the novel of the movie says, Sulu is gung-ho to get the Excelsior and starfleet says it's not happening due to Genesis.Or maybe starfleet wanted to wait a little while for the fallout from the whole Genesis affair to die down.
I never fully understood why he's officially back at the helm in TFF though. Maybe Excelsior was still undergoing tests after the transwarp fiasco, and Kirk simply offered him another short term tour-of-duty until his own command was available again?
Or just because the civilian Federation government forgave Kirk and Company, it doesn't mean Starfleet did. After all, Kirk made them look like incompetent chumps during The Search for Spock.
Which gives Starfleet all the more reason to chastise the heroes!To me, that says more about Starfleet than it does Kirk and his friends.
That the vessel was a prototype carrying high expectations only makes what happened worse, because the Federation wasn't able to test their new technology as planned.
How so? Supposedly, yanking out a few chips would be trivially reversible, and the ship would be back at transwarp testing in no time flat.
Whether those tests were a splendid success or an embarrassing failure, we don't know. But we never were told that Scotty would have broken the ship for good.
Otherwise, it's likely we'd have seen future ships equipped with transwarp drive.
According to the TNG science advisers, 24th century ships were faster than their 23rd century counterparts and how warp factors were calculated changed.
So if "transwarp drive" was merely the name of next gen warp drive, it may have been completely successful.
I remember reading somewhere (obviously non-canon) that transwarp drive utilized inter-phasic space seen in The Tholian Web.
Was it used like a shortcut? Otherwise, I don't see why it would help space travel. In any case, I hope everyone was treated before the drive was used. Remember what happened while the Enterprise was in that area?
The Tholian Web said:CHEKOV: Captain, we have destroyed the Tholians' web.
SPOCK: Negative, Ensign. Utilizing ship's power has thrown us clear of it. Compute the distance from the original location.
CHEKOV: At once, sir.
UHURA: Have we lost the Captain?
SPOCK: We shall soon see, Lieutenant.
CHEKOV: The ship has been thrown exactly two point seven two parsecs distant from our previous position.
As we all know, the destruct sequence on the original Enterprise required voiceprint and code verification from the top three officers serving at the time.
I imagine that this is the hardest part because starships probably have so many failsafe systems around that thing that you cannot just drop them.Just drop the anti-matter continament fields.
Actually, Janeway is the only starship skipper hero to have activated self-destruct with the actual intent of blowing herself up along with the ship.destroying the ship doesn't extend to suicide, at least not for Janeway
^Erm, he did in "The Adversary" with the full intent of destroying the Defiant.
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