It's odd that the OP has only made 4 posts in this forum over the past year, and all on the same topic. Maybe if Burley feels he's not getting the answer he wants, he could be a little more descriptive of what he's referring too.
In STVI, Valeris reminds Kirk that regulations prohibit ships from using anything except thrusters inside spacedock.
For a total, according to the diagram, of 14 thrusters. I don't know what to make of the text.
It's odd that the OP has only made 4 posts in this forum over the past year, and all on the same topic. Maybe if Burley feels he's not getting the answer he wants, he could be a little more descriptive of what he's referring too.
The small orangish area at the front corner of the secondary hull, here?
http://tng.trekcore.com/gallery/albums/s1/1x01/farpoint1_006.jpg
That's one of the small clusters of rockets that the ship uses for steering. Andrew Probert introduced those things for Kirk's ship in ST:TMP, drawing on the real-world precedent of such rocket clusters used in various spacecraft for "attitude control" or "reaction control". He thought that giving the cluster a distinct "warning color" would be a good idea, considering that these things belch out hot gases and whatnot.
Personally, I always thought that rockets were an anachronistic and unimaginative way to steer a starship. Then again, the TNG episode "Booby Trap" shows one of these babies firing, and the rocket plume is quite a fireworks display - so from the fact that such displays are not visible in other episodes, we can deduce that the rockets are in fact almost never used, and seem to be some sort of a backup system for extreme emergencies only!
We might then hazard a guess that Kirk's TOS ship had these, too - but they were behind neat covering panels because they were normally not needed. FWIW, Archer's older ship from ENT has prominent "RCS clusters" as well, this time marked in bronze hues...
Timo Saloniemi
It's odd that the OP has only made 4 posts in this forum over the past year, and all on the same topic. Maybe if Burley feels he's not getting the answer he wants, he could be a little more descriptive of what he's referring too.
Huh. Maybe he has some sort of disorder where he wakes up everyday forgetting the events of the previous days and occasionally on one of these mornings/days he watches Next Gen and gets to wondering. Of course by the next day he's forgotten all of this and he may make different choices so we don't get this every day, but like a blue moon....
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