You must remember that even though Voyager has smaller nacelles, it is a smaller ship. And it may seem that the Enterprise-D had small nacelles, but then look at how big the ship is. One nacelle is half the size of all of Voyager put together. And then remember that Voyager has that foldy nacelle thing too, whaever that does. (There's probably some technobabble explanation for that)
Except that as used, they made no sense: the nacelles seemed to have only two positions, and would move from one to the other for warp flight. That is, the "down" position was only used when not moving at warp, and the only position shown when moving at warp was fully "up".![]()
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