Re: "Explorers"- How did the ancient Bajorans get into space
...Then again, in "real-world" terms, this lightsail ship would only work if it used advanced antigravity technology to lower its inertial mass. Otherwise, it would need sails a hundred to a thousand times as large as shown.
Now that would be pretty interesting. Everybody and his idiot cousin seems to have invented gravity control in Trek, at an early stage of their respective histories of spaceflight. Perhaps Bajorans would from the very beginning build antigravity ships that float up into the space, then unfurl their sails, without any Newtonian rocketry being involved anywhere in the process?
Timo Saloniemi
...Then again, in "real-world" terms, this lightsail ship would only work if it used advanced antigravity technology to lower its inertial mass. Otherwise, it would need sails a hundred to a thousand times as large as shown.
Now that would be pretty interesting. Everybody and his idiot cousin seems to have invented gravity control in Trek, at an early stage of their respective histories of spaceflight. Perhaps Bajorans would from the very beginning build antigravity ships that float up into the space, then unfurl their sails, without any Newtonian rocketry being involved anywhere in the process?
Timo Saloniemi