Omega_Glory
Commodore
Modern Trek tech books suggest....
Modern Trek Tech books Timo?
Which ones am I supposed to throw away for the modern editon?

Modern Trek tech books suggest....
Regarding the Ambassador engine design, it might be noteworthy that she's the first major starship to lack the prominent blue dome or domes next to the impulse engines since the TOS Constitution. The dome was later/earlier seen on the NX class of starships, where designer intent (albeit noncanon) was for it to manipulate the main warp field. And elsewhere technobabble establishes (canonically, even) that subspace fields can reduce the inertial mass of an object.
I'd thus like to argue along the lines of Shipfisher: that impulse propulsion was made possible by the manipulation of main warp fields for inertia reduction in those ships that have the blue dome(s), and by the use of dedicated subspace field generators in the impulse engines themselves in those ships that lack the domes.
But of course, the reverse could also be true: the ships with the domes are the ones to exhibit the blue glow usually associated with subspace fields in a location close to the impulse engines, so perhaps they are the ones not requiring the main warp field for impulse movement. Instead, the ones that lack the blue glow at the impulse engine area are the ones that have to manipulate the blue glow from the main engines in order to move at impulse. This goes somewhat against Drexler's ideas on the NX-01, but is perhaps better in line with canon cues.
One wonders if the Excelsior might be going for a belt-and-suspenders approach: she has the dome or sometimes two, but she also has these fancy warp engines where there's both the glowing side trench and the occasionally glowing upper "window". In the Ambassador, that top window might be what gives the impulse field (although in the Sovereign which has the top window but not the side ones, it probably gives the warp field), while the Excelsior would have multiple ways of reducing her inertial mass. The Akira would have the cute little windows close to the forward ends of her nacelles for the impulse field, while the larger, longer ones in the main body of the nacelle would be for warp.
100% speculation, of course...
Timo Saloniemi
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