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I LOVED the movie, but I don't know if I liked engineering....

It was definitely an "old-fashioned" looking engineering compared to what we see in TOS. Given that the movie takes place some years before TOS, I have no problem with it. Especially since, overall, there is just sooo much more detailing in every aspect of the ship -- even the turbo lifts are complex little beasties.
 
1) Water has some very desirable properties from a nuclear physics standpoint, and HEAVY WATER has even more interesting nuclear properties. I have no problem with them circulating huge amounts of water, and that turbine... Could be nothing more than a big ass circulating pump.

2) Cement... pourable castable refractory/shielding material. Makes sense from an engineering POV, you pour your shielding into place, no gaps no holes no joints.

3) Multiple reactors. Mentioned in TOS.

4) I thought I caught a line where they diverted power from the nacelles to shields? So obviously we're back to the ZOMG WTF method of power generation that TOS used. :)

5) Lastly... apparently Busch beer reacts violently with singularities. Seems that six/eight large holding tanks is enough to create a Divide By Zero scale technobabble reaction :eek: :D
 
2) Cement... pourable castable refractory/shielding material. Makes sense from an engineering POV, you pour your shielding into place, no gaps no holes no joints.

Indeed; if I were to build a BIG spaceship today I'd certainly consider casting some of it from lunar rock!
 
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