How many of you think it's just plain STUPID for Starfleet, in any generation, to have saucer sections that can detach, but then be limited to sublight flight?
It makes no sense to me.
You're in deep, inter-stellar space.
You're in a bad situation, and for some reason have to put some distance between the crew and the warp generating section of the ship.
You evacuate the lower section, detach the saucer, and fly away.
NOW where do you go?
You're limited to impulse, and if it can get anywhere near light speed not only do you risk serious time discontinuities between ship time and real time, it'll still take you FOREVER to get anywhere.
If impulse CAN'T get you near light speed, then the problem's even worse.
I mean, I still don't quite get how the Enterprise-D's saucer made it to Farpoint Station in the TNG opener.
To have the saucer serve as an emergency lifeboat, with the understanding that nobody really expects it'll get anywhere on its own, that's one thing. With what happened in "...Farpoint" (and one other episode?), it's implied that the saucer isn't all that stuck if left on its own.
I just don't get it.
Comments?
It makes no sense to me.
You're in deep, inter-stellar space.
You're in a bad situation, and for some reason have to put some distance between the crew and the warp generating section of the ship.
You evacuate the lower section, detach the saucer, and fly away.
NOW where do you go?
You're limited to impulse, and if it can get anywhere near light speed not only do you risk serious time discontinuities between ship time and real time, it'll still take you FOREVER to get anywhere.
If impulse CAN'T get you near light speed, then the problem's even worse.
I mean, I still don't quite get how the Enterprise-D's saucer made it to Farpoint Station in the TNG opener.
To have the saucer serve as an emergency lifeboat, with the understanding that nobody really expects it'll get anywhere on its own, that's one thing. With what happened in "...Farpoint" (and one other episode?), it's implied that the saucer isn't all that stuck if left on its own.
I just don't get it.
Comments?