Here's a weird contradiction in STAR TREK:
A starship can travel at high warp. A shuttlecraft can travel at at least low-warp. ("The Menagerie," "Metamorphosis") But if the saucer separates, it cannot travel at warp at all? Does that make sense?
We've never seen direct evidence of a Constitution-class saucer separating. It's safe to assume it can. What would its capabilities be, once separated? What about the later ships called Enterprise? (Excelsior, Ambassador, Galaxy, Sovereign classes)
In "Conspiracy", Riker is in command an he orders the ship to Warp 6. LaForge replies: "Aye, sir. Full impulse."
Could this be construed as a test-firing of the saucer's mini-warp engines (perhaps embedded, like Sisko's Defiant, into the main hull) at full power?
A starship can travel at high warp. A shuttlecraft can travel at at least low-warp. ("The Menagerie," "Metamorphosis") But if the saucer separates, it cannot travel at warp at all? Does that make sense?
We've never seen direct evidence of a Constitution-class saucer separating. It's safe to assume it can. What would its capabilities be, once separated? What about the later ships called Enterprise? (Excelsior, Ambassador, Galaxy, Sovereign classes)
In "Conspiracy", Riker is in command an he orders the ship to Warp 6. LaForge replies: "Aye, sir. Full impulse."
