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New Nacelles

jabber9432

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How did everyone like the new nacelle designs? The end of the nacelles glow like they were they really were providing some kind of thrust unlike the traditional engines, which some glowed around the side but really didn't have any other special effects when going to warp. I thought I even saw them glowing brighter a few times when the Enterprise was increasing speed.

They reminded me more of jet engines rather than something warping space time. Not that is a bad thing. I liked the new effects when they goto warp.
 
Loved the new nacelles.

Also I really felt like they were struggling during the black hole finale, as the ship was trying to escape.
 
This poor new guy has no idea that 'nacelles' in this forum have taken on a whole new meaning.

I'm too busy keeping up with the tidal wave of posts...but will one of you guys give him a link and clue the poor guy in to why his thread has been hijacked to hell?

Thanks! :lol:

And the first one who posts a sombrero gets a prize. :techman:
 
Didn't like the "thrusters" in the back of them -implied too much Warp travel is Newtonian- and I thought the Bussard collectors should've glowed red.

Other than that, I'm neutral towards them.

Don't see how "being larger" makes them "more powerful" or any of the other things people've said here.

Really, I loved this movie but the way some are talking:

"I loved the new big nacelles! They looked really poweful!"
"I loved the new stardate system being the year even though it makes no sense to name it a "stardate" or to make a universal date system based of an Earth date. It was cool!"
"I loved that Engieering looked like a brewery! It looked realistic!"
"I loved that the hypospray was painful. Shots HURT!"

etc.

I can't help but wonder if maybe some *are* drinking some spiked JJ Kool-Aid.

Again, I loved this movie but it seems to me some stuff was changed for the sake of changing it and some things were done (like using a brewery for Engineering) for budget reasons.
 
I didn't get the impression that the back of the nacelles looked or operated like thrusters. All I saw was them glow more, like the engines were powering up.
 
And the first one who posts a sombrero gets a prize. :techman:
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I didn't get the impression that the back of the nacelles looked or operated like thrusters. All I saw was them glow more, like the engines were powering up.

The glowed brighter as the ship was moving/powering up her engines.

Which leads to the suggestion they're providing Newtonian propulsion.
 
I didn't get the impression that the back of the nacelles looked or operated like thrusters. All I saw was them glow more, like the engines were powering up.

The glowed brighter as the ship was moving/powering up her engines.

Which leads to the suggestion they're providing Newtonian propulsion.

Perhaps they were just powering up. Maybe on these older ships the fusion reactor for the impulse is tied into the main warp reactors as well, when the impulse fires up perhaps the warp nacelles also charge.
 
The rotating metal stuff where the bussard collectors are supposed to be was kinda neat but the decorative cowling over the front ends was gratuitous and unattractive.
 
I didn't get the impression that the back of the nacelles looked or operated like thrusters. All I saw was them glow more, like the engines were powering up.

The glowed brighter as the ship was moving/powering up her engines.

Which leads to the suggestion they're providing Newtonian propulsion.

So just what does the sudden flare-up of light on the nacelles of ships like the Enterprise-D just before they accelerate to Ludicrous Speed suggest?
 
I didn't get the impression that the back of the nacelles looked or operated like thrusters. All I saw was them glow more, like the engines were powering up.

The glowed brighter as the ship was moving/powering up her engines.

Which leads to the suggestion they're providing Newtonian propulsion.

So just what does the sudden flare-up of light on the nacelles of ships like the Enterprise-D just before they accelerate to Ludicrous Speed suggest?

They're on the sides of the nacelles.

The flash brightly once and then the ship zooms off.

They don't glow brighter from the rear of the nacelles as the ship increases thrust.

I admit they "could be" simply glowing brighter because of the power, the implication I got, strongly, was that we're supposed to infer Newtonian propulsion.
 
Didn't like the "thrusters" in the back of them -implied too much Warp travel is Newtonian- and I thought the Bussard collectors should've glowed red.

Other than that, I'm neutral towards them.

Don't see how "being larger" makes them "more powerful" or any of the other things people've said here.

Really, I loved this movie but the way some are talking:

"I loved the new big nacelles! They looked really poweful!"
"I loved the new stardate system being the year even though it makes no sense to name it a "stardate" or to make a universal date system based of an Earth date. It was cool!"
"I loved that Engieering looked like a brewery! It looked realistic!"
"I loved that the hypospray was painful. Shots HURT!"

etc.

I can't help but wonder if maybe some *are* drinking some spiked JJ Kool-Aid.

Again, I loved this movie but it seems to me some stuff was changed for the sake of changing it and some things were done (like using a brewery for Engineering) for budget reasons.
The funny thing about the nacelles is that they were designed specifically NOT to be like traditional engines, which this movie made them seem like. On top of that, when they were designing the Ent D they made the nacelles appear smaller because of the belief that as the technology got more advanced, they could crank out more power from a smaller engine.

Even though they sort of went against what nacelles were supposed to be all about, I still liked themn. They looked cool and the warp effect was pretty slick
 
I didn't get the impression that the back of the nacelles looked or operated like thrusters. All I saw was them glow more, like the engines were powering up.
You can see it when the kelvin is heading on a collision course with the Narada. As George Kirk increases thrust the engine starts to glow hotter and hotter and looks a lot like an afterburner on a fighter jet
 
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