So, I was wondering;
Let's say for a minute we have two ships - doesn't matter what they are really for the purposes of this question I think, all that's important is they're warp capable.
Let's say that they are at warp - any speed - and they collide.
Why do they collide? Who knows. Technical malfunction, sentient error, massive momentary system failure...everybody on the bridge distracted by the Orion Slavegirl asking in a husky voice "Mr. Operations Man...could you tell me what this panel does again, I forgot..." Whatever you want.
They collide.
Does that automatically mean they both go kaboom and everyone is dead? Is this perhaps something like a car accident where there can be degrees of collision and commensurate degrees of damage done?
What do you guys think?
Let's say for a minute we have two ships - doesn't matter what they are really for the purposes of this question I think, all that's important is they're warp capable.
Let's say that they are at warp - any speed - and they collide.
Why do they collide? Who knows. Technical malfunction, sentient error, massive momentary system failure...everybody on the bridge distracted by the Orion Slavegirl asking in a husky voice "Mr. Operations Man...could you tell me what this panel does again, I forgot..." Whatever you want.
They collide.
Does that automatically mean they both go kaboom and everyone is dead? Is this perhaps something like a car accident where there can be degrees of collision and commensurate degrees of damage done?
What do you guys think?