I apologize if this has been covered elsewhere,but with the Prometheous' ability to divide at warp with each section having a bespoke warp nacelle,wouldn't that by default mean each section would require it's own warp core?
Yes, it does have 3 warp cores. The bottom section has the main warp core, the middle section has these two smaller looking warp cores, and the primary hull has a horizontal warp core. You can see them here:I apologize if this has been covered elsewhere,but with the Prometheous' ability to divide at warp with each section having a bespoke warp nacelle,wouldn't that by default mean each section would require it's own warp core?
Id imagine in that case youd just bail out of the saucer section and jettison it before it blows.Is it me, or does it look like it wouldn't be easy to eject the saucer's horizontal warp core, even by Starfleet Engineering standards for warp core ejection?![]()
Not when the crisis could be averted, saving the ships crew.
Janeway might have found a better use for the shaft holding the spare warp core,
Isn't the general consensus that it was a half-assembled one for use as spare parts rather than an actual backup warp core?
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