As technology evolved, things would get more compact, so each successive refit would free up more internal room in the engineering hull - just like happened to WWI battleships modified for WWII.
And since we're talking about TOS, made in the Land of the Specifically Vague, we should also throw in that the "matter-antimatter nacelles" are also referred to as if they were a source of power.
I think we're dealing with one matter-antimatter reactor and several fusion reactors.
For one thing, whenever there's a direct reference to the matter-antimatter reactor, it's always in the singular, whereas there's plenty of references to nonspecific "reactors".
Indeed. To be sure, "antimatter nacelle" is a very specific one-off reference from TAS "One of Our Planets Is Missing", and may be shorthand for "the nacelle that contains apparatus for jump-starting the warp power system with manual insertion of antimatter". Elsewhere, IIRC, the reference is actually to "matter-antimatter pods" or "antimatter pods" (which could be internal features), not to nacelles (which ought to be external features).
Timo Saloniemi
"By Any Other Name" is one of those cases where resolving the threat has nothing to do with the ship, but with the aliens who've taken control, and the technobabble idea is never acted on anyway, so what the writers thought they were cooking up is largely irrelevant.But in "By Any Other Name":Spock: The Enterprise is propelled by matter-antimatter reactors.
If the nacelles contain the bulk of the antimatter, then tanks of matter might well be in the engineering hull, and the "reaction" implicit in the term "reactor" would take place when the two meet. Should they meet halfway? That would entail piping some antimatter down to where it can potentially do harm, negating some of the advantages of storing it in the nacelles - but it would help with supervising and maintaining the reactor.
Timo Saloniemi
Sorry, but storing the ship's fuel supply is big giant "SHOOT ME" nacelles is an absolutely idiotic idea.
Sorry, but storing the ship's fuel supply is big giant "SHOOT ME" nacelles is an absolutely idiotic idea.
Jefferies' idea of putting the engines way out on those struts had nothing to do with the fuel being there, it had to do with the warp engines being big, powerful, and therefore dangerous, and thus needed to be kept at arm's length. Nothing to do with the fuel, but everything to do with what they DID, along with making it easier to swap out one unit for another.
It also makes more sense that anything put way the hell out on big long struts, i.e., inaccessible, be as low maintenance as possible. That says to me that the only "bulk of" anything that's gonna be out there is warp coils and plasma injectors (few, if any, moving parts). Main power, fuel supply, and delivery systems need to be immediately accessible, not just monitored but able to get at the systems themselves directly (like maybe you might have to cut off the antimatter feed to the main reactor to stop a runaway reaction that's forced your ship to accelerate to Warp 14.1), and in the secondary hull is the easiest way to do that.
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