I'm going to have to watch "Nightingale" again to see if they made the landing gear look like it could support the ship's weight. Some members of production (was it Rick Sternbach?) thought the landing gear in "The 37s" looked less than capable.
It's been mentioned, but I'll repeat it;
the landing legs were designed to stabilize the ship on the surface while the impulse system provided the bulk of the suspension in a planet's gravity field. The official name of the legs was GHFS or Ground Hover Footpad System.
The legs were not designed to support the entire 750,000 metric tonne ship mass in an Earth-type gravity situation. I never said they weren't capable; some of the writers or producers might have said something back in the day, but they were all provided with the same notes I'm summarizing here.
Rick
I love the idea of the ship landing (code blue

)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Y3XG0Shdhw
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but always wondered about those legs holding up the ship. Of course that makes me wonder how B'Elanna could overhaul the warp engine and do impulse upgrades on the surface of the planet in Nightingale if they need the engines to support the ship.
I just reread the Nightingale teaser and laughed at this part.
JANEWAY: What about the
impulse upgrades?
TORRES: The day after tomorrow. Put a new phase compensator on that relay.
JANEWAY:
Environmental control?
TORRES: The thermal regulators are still running a little hot.
JANEWAY: Too bad we can't just keep our windows open. How long until the
warp drive is back online?
TORRES: Six days.
JANEWAY: You're sure you can't get it done any faster?
TORRES: Captain, I don't like sitting still any more than you do, but repairs this extensive take time.
(lights go out) Mendez, track down that power drain.
MENDEZ: Right away
JANEWAY: I know this ship has been through a lot, but you told me this would only take
a few days.
TORRES: That was
before I discovered the
micro-fractures in the starboard nacelle and the
fused relays in the main computer.
(lights come back on) Who did that?
I laughed because I watch a real estate show called
"Love it or List it". The realtor David tries to find a new home that will suit the couple's needs and that is within their budget, so they will sell their current place. At the same time designer Hillary tries to redo their current home so the couple will love it again and want to stay.
Of course, no matter what the budget is that Hillary has to do the remodel, as soon as they pull walls down and dig floors up, they find horrible structural problems that have to be addressed and which eat into the remodel budget.
While I listen to B'Elanna list all the problems she's finding and Janeway claim "but you said..." it sounds just like the show when Hillary gives the home owners the bad news.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IjnyVyrHeBs
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Except with season 7 Janeway there's
no suspense with whether she will "love" Voyager or "list"=sell it.
