The on topic question would be, why did USS Grissom explode like that in an era when ships just don't explode easily. The frieighter blown up earlier in the film got hit with a bunch of disruptor bolts, and it was tiny. The Bird of Prey and Grissom are I guess roughly the same size.
Did Grissom have an overly large engine for its size? It that was it in the secondary hull that is mostly detached from the rest of the ship? Or is the warp engine in the main hull near the nacelles, and the underslung hull is the ship's massive sensor packages and maybe isolated labs (in case of dangerous experiment or possible contamination)?
We know that almost a century later, starships will tend to explode more often even thought a warp core breach is suppose to be impossible due to safety measures (that do not seem to be all that safe). But older ships still operating in that period tend to get bits blown out of them more than just explode into clouds of energy.
Did Grissom have an overly large engine for its size? It that was it in the secondary hull that is mostly detached from the rest of the ship? Or is the warp engine in the main hull near the nacelles, and the underslung hull is the ship's massive sensor packages and maybe isolated labs (in case of dangerous experiment or possible contamination)?
We know that almost a century later, starships will tend to explode more often even thought a warp core breach is suppose to be impossible due to safety measures (that do not seem to be all that safe). But older ships still operating in that period tend to get bits blown out of them more than just explode into clouds of energy.