DumbDumb2007
Commander
Was it ever mentioned on Enterprise if the NX-01 ever used Lithium or Dilithium Crystals ?
Kelby: "The injectors feed into the dilithium chamber."
D'Nesh: "That's where the matter and antimatter mix."
Kelby: "That's right."
D'Nesh: "The crystals let you control the reaction."
Kelby: "That's right."
I'd like to reinforce the comment here -- going from statements in the Original Series it's not clear that dilithium has any special properties with respect to warp speed. It's clearly important for power (see about half the dialogue that isn't about Lazarus falling down in `The Alternative Factor') and the ship can't reach warp speed without it (see `Elaan of Troyius'), but it seems to be more a power regulator than anything else.doctorwho 03 said:
In the Season 1 episode "Oasis" there is some mention of dilithium, however it's not stated what it's used for. If you want my personal view of things, I'd say that the NX-01 does use diluthium, but not for warp speed. Possibly they used it for something else until about the mid 23rd Century, which would be consistant with continuity of TOSs second pilot and a few episodes of the first season.
Timo said:
Which is pretty much how it is described in TNG as well, really.
I mean, some aspects of the later technobabble would have us believe that warp plasma itself has magic properties, but the TNG TM babble just suggests that it is highly energetic ordinary plasma, and that the magic takes place only after the plasma hits the warp coils. And dilithium is but one way to create highly energetic plasma from antimatter annihilation, in a scientifically semi-plausible manner.
As for lithium vs. dilithium, I don't think we have to assume there is any "vs." there. We learn in TNG and VOY that there are other substances with "lithium" in their name, associated with warp power: trilithium and paralithium are mentioned. We might deduce that these are compounds or structures that all feature lithium, each in a different way. But even if we don't go quite that far, we can quite safely assume that "lithium" is a catchall name for the family of materials that includes dilithium, paralithium, trilithium and possible others. Scotty would simply be a bit less than exact in his use of language in the pilot episode - and would get dressed down by Kirk or Spock for it, thereafter sticking to "dilithium".
(We might also speculate that the TOS ship had robust engines capable of using many different kinds of lithium crystals, whereas the builders of NX-01 did not yet know how to make a "multifuel" engine, and those of NCC-1701-D had already decided to concentrate on dilithium and optimize that to the extreme.)
Again, the TNG TM seems to make excellent lemonade out of the original material. Dilithium is indeed described as the shorthand name of a chemical compound that contains lithium, while it's left deliciously unclear whether this substance as such already has magic properties or not.
Timo Saloniemi
Captain59 said:
Why does billcosby always smoke dope before posting?
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