Square nacelles have nothing to do with the spore drive.When the Mycellium network shuts down for good, will existing ships be retrofitted with round nacelles s, and new ships look more like the Constitution class?
Square nacelles have nothing to do with the spore drive.When the Mycellium network shuts down for good, will existing ships be retrofitted with round nacelles s, and new ships look more like the Constitution class?
Someone claimed square nacelles produced a better profile for the spore drive to operate.Square nacelles have nothing to do with the spore drive.
That was Eaves' head-canon explanation. Not a statement from a story writer.Someone claimed square nacelles produced a better profile for the spore drive to operate.
i think it was some other kind of new propulsion system in the early stages of the show, this is from the eaglemoss magazine about designing the USS shran:Someone claimed square nacelles produced a better profile for the spore drive to operate.
The square nacelles were Fuller's design choice, straight up. Nothing more, nothing less.
Not alwaysRegistry numbers are issued in chronological order.
I mean...come on. NX-326 for a starship that was not only built and originally launched before Enterprise NX-01 but was recommissioned right after the Federation was founded and Starfleet became an interplanetary instead of just Earth organization? At most there would have been just a handful of starships at the birth of the Federation and I somehow doubt there were 324 between 2151 and 2161.
The registry numbers are usually pretty arbitrary and only make sense in-universe from a bureaucratic standpoint of issuing construction permits and assigning numbers to new ships as they come out of drydock. In other words: only the beancounters in Starfleet have a logic to which ship gets assigned which number and it's not a decipherable logic to most outsiders. No matter how peaceful humanity gets we'll always have people with a bureaucratic mindset.
Not always
Eek. Yeah I noticed that. I wondered if they were coming out of the pylons, which would have been a good place, but it definitely looked like the actual nacelles.Trek has of course a history of weapons emerging from random and/or wrong places, and now we can add: torpedoes approximately from the Bussard collectors. Perhaps this design feature will be carried over to newer ships, or perhaps it is part of the reason for the DSC era nacelle design.
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