They could beam people across the galaxy with the MIDAS array in Indistinguishable From Magic*, so maybe they're not THAT far apart.Delta Quadrant... snip... Captain Chakotay
Vice Admiral Kathryn Janeway ...snip... Alpha Quadrant
So. Torn apart already.
Yes, the distress call originated in an episode from season 2 but if you go exactly 9 years back from where TET ends, you'll be frustrated. The episode in question aired early in season 2, but the "distress call" part won't be obvious to you...until you read Protectors,
Best,
Kirsten Beyer
but he soon discovers that their patient is more than meets the eye. As the remaining fleet struggles to communicate with a dangerous and mysterious alien technology that may hold the key to unlocking an ancient civilization
I must admit, when the Vesta Class Quirinal and Esquiline were trapped in the Omega Continuum by their saucer and engineering sections (I can't recall which was which), I thought they would perform emergency separations and the surviving sections unite to form a new ship.
What the hell would the Defiant-class have to separate from? It's one discrete body, not different sections combined. Deliberately so, so as to make its various parts less vulnerable in battle.Presumably, most Starfleet designs are capable of it, even the Defiant-class.
Can you make a name out of Quirinal and Esquiline ?
Can you make a name out of Quirinal and Esquiline ?
Quinine. It's Kieran Duffy's ship.
What the hell would the Defiant-class have to separate from? It's one discrete body, not different sections combined. Deliberately so, so as to make its various parts less vulnerable in battle.Presumably, most Starfleet designs are capable of it, even the Defiant-class.
Avatar does show that its nose-cone thingy is detachable as an emergency warhead, but that's not really the same thing.
That's from the DS9 Technical Manual. The warhead is the last-ditch weapon to use when the ship is going down in flames, basically. So yeah, it's a bit of a stretch to call it a separable section; it's kind of the opposite of the usual lifeboat role of a separable saucer.
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