I stand corrected.
Tech nerds.
Tech nerds.

captcalhoun said:
yes, there were some variations between the Excal-A and the E-D, including a 'warp sled' on the saucer section to allow it to function more independently of the stardrive section
An Akira-class ship would be smaller than an Ambassador-class ship but not by much (not as long, probably 100 less crew). It makes up for this smaller size in offensive power though (15 torpedo tubes per the designer of the ship). I think it would have been a good ship to use for Excal-A. But it's too late now, they'll make a new ship that is bigger than both the Galaxy- and Sovereign-class ships for the Excal-B, should that ever be needed.Mark_Nguyen said:
Wasn't the new Excalbur a souped-up, "hot rod" Galaxy? I've never read the later books (and frankly, I'd have liked if they kept the Ambassador-class ship - I like 'em!) but I heard that the replacement was more advanced than your typical Galaxy.
In any case, I'm a proponent of the notion that ships with illustrious histories shouldn't get significantly smaller with future incarnations. The Prommie was a heck of a lot smaller than the Ambassador, and surely carried a lot less people; fandom usually pegs an Ambassador as carrying around 600-700 people.
Mark
Personally I like the theory that the sauces section is capable of sustaining warp speed if "launched" by the star drive section during separation (just like torpedoes seems to be able to sustain warp speed after being launched even if they do not have their own warp drive). Maybe there is "warp bubble sustainer field" or something like that.Timo said:
...Then again, the saucer was never actually used for that purpose. Except in "Encounter at Farpoint", where it seems obvious that the saucer was perfectly capable of high warp, arriving at Deneb IV only a couple of hours or at most days later than the stardrive section, even though the distance to be traveled was vast (going the other way, it had been several minutes at extreme warp for the combined ship, as she fled Q).
iguana_tonante said:
Personally I like the theory that the sauces section is capable of sustaining warp speed if "launched" by the star drive section during separation (just like torpedoes seems to be able to sustain warp speed after being launched even if they do not have their own warp drive). Maybe there is "warp bubble sustainer field" or something like that.
JD said:
The only reason I didn't like them getting a Galaxy class in NF, was the fact that we'd already gotten 7 years of Galaxy class. I would have rather seen something different, for instance Braxton's idea to use a Akira.
That's exactly the idea, according to the TNG Technical Manual.
Well, we did get seven years of a Galaxy-class starship but maybe saw less than a third of the entire ship.
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