This happens in Star Trek all the time, whether at warp or impulse there's always a convenient planet to crash on..l
I mean, odds are astronomically against there being a planet there when the ship hops out of slipstream. And by astronomical, I mean it just plain couldn't happen by coincidence. Never, ever.
The only two exceptions to that rule that I recall might be "Disaster" (TNG) and "Where No Man Has Gone Before" (TOS) though the latter is stretching things a bit since they were close to a planet but Kirk mentioned the length of time it would take to get anywhere...This happens in Star Trek all the time, whether at warp or impulse there's always a convenient planet to crash on.
Is there a possibility that the ship would have held together?
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