Surely there being nothing to slow you in space, if they switched on the warp engines and just switched them off without decelerating, then they would have been able to coast at warp speed for aaages...
Even the Enterprise-D incurred some engine damage zipping along at Warp 9 for an extended period of time in "The Chase." For many ships, Warp 6 might be the top speed a ship can maintain without eventually burning out the engines.
It was explained they reconfigured all existing warp engines so they could work normally without destroying the universe.
Crappy writing.
You must drive a GM.Yeah, the ship wouldn't be able to sustain upwards of Warp 9 for too long a time -- in addition to needing to refuel, the engines would probably overheat. You might be able to go well over 100 mph in your car, but that doesn't mean you can remain at that velocity for very long without any problems.![]()
A GM can get up to 100 mph?
It would be like driving at 100 MPH every time you get in your car. The engine would wear out very, very fast.
Why are there so many episodes that start with voyager dicking around at impulse?
Mind you, the ship never really had a fuel shortage in an episode, save for "Demon".
Why are there so many episodes that start with voyager dicking around at impulse?
Why would the crew of a starship that is 70 light years away from home be stupid enough to travel at Warp 9 at all times? Especially when one had to consider maintaining fuel in a part of the universe that is unfamiliar, along with dealing with major ship repairs?![]()
Mind you, the ship never really had a fuel shortage in an episode, save for "Demon".
They also had fuel shortages in mid-Season 1 and a ship malfunction produced a fuel shortage in mid to late Season 2.
Worst cruise mode ever.
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