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  1. Nacelle

    Nacelle covers on the USS Titan-A open up. On Federation starships, warp nacelles are usually built to house Bussard ramscoops at the fore end, primarily used for collecting hydrogen and other interstellar particles from open space to replenish fuel. (SNW: "Lost in Translation"; Star Trek: Insurrection) Some Federation nacelles are designed to allow the warp field grills to open up, and ...

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    In Star Trek, the vast majority of Starfleet vessels (and prior warp-capable Earth vessels) are equipped with two warp nacelles.. Those very familiar with the Star Trek universe need no convincing about this, but for those whose Trek awareness is a little more tangential, some examples include:. The Phoenix (first warp-capable Earth vessel). Enterprise NX-01

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    Note this question asks about distance, like "why not put nacelles close to the body" rather than the number of nacelles used. Why do most Starfleet ships stick their nacelles out so far. Please avoid answers talking about counting engine parts unless somehow the number of nacelles requires them to be far apart.

  4. Bussard collector

    The Bussard collector, also known as the Bussard ramscoop, or simply the ramscoop, was a device usually attached to the forward end of a warp nacelle. The Tosk variation of the Bussard collector was known as the arva node. The collector, along with the Bussard collection coil, was called a Bussard unit. (TNG: "Disaster" okudagram; DS9: "Captive Pursuit") All Federation starships were equipped ...

  5. Triple Tri-nacelle Enterprise-D Review

    The third subscription extra with Star Trek: The Official Starships Collection, is the first of two model ships offered just to subscribers, the USS Enterprise-D, All Good Thing... version. That is the one with three nacelles. Inspired by that extra ship with an extra nacelle I thought I'd throw in a couple more models in this review too.

  6. 124 "Ha! Three nacelle ships are canon!" ("All Good Things..." [TNG

    Three nacelle ships are canon!" ("All Good Things..." [TNG]) (Warp and Subspace - Star Trek) Note that a number of things have changed by the time we see the U.S.S. Enterprise zipping around with three nacelles in that episode: * Warp 13 is a common cruising speed * Warp is no longer damaging space-time * New nacelle designs are being used on ...

  7. 123 "Some Starfleet ships use 3 nacelles!" (Warp and Subspace

    This article is from the Star Trek Tech FAQ, by Joshua Bell [email protected] with numerous contributions by others. 123 "Some Starfleet ships use 3 nacelles!" (Warp and Subspace - Star Trek) In 2269, Starfleet attempted ships with 1 and 3 or more warp nacelles (TNG TM p65). As previously thought, 2 is the most efficient, but 4 is

  8. 3 Nacelles : r/StarTrekStarships

    That thing had either 5 or 6 nacelles. The star drive itself split into two pieces, whilst the arrowhead primary hull was its own section. ... This is the unofficial community subreddit for Star Trek Online, the licensed Star Trek MMO, available on PC, Playstation, and Xbox. Share your glorious (or hilarious) in-game adventures through stories ...

  9. Nacelle "Line of Sight": Canon or Not?

    So nacelles were a Starfleet thing, and line-of-sight was at least 33% optional for them. My original statement was within the context of early TNG ships, not all ships in Star Trek. As for the shuttles, the first TNG warp-capable shuttle had line of sight. Matthew Raymond, Oct 25, 2017. #17.

  10. Star Trek: Every 32nd Century Upgrade To The Discovery

    From an obvious structural standpoint, the biggest changes to the U.S.S. Discovery are detached nacelles, which Captain Saru says "improves maneuverability" and will allow Discovery to be "more efficient in-flight".Detached nacelles are an eye-popping innovation that's apparently now standard in 32nd-century Starfleet ships and they seem to be held together with the starship's body via force ...

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    The nacelles have a small profile and anything that doesn't go in the collector shoots safely past the ship. And the nacelles already have a lot of plumbing for the warp plasma recycling so having pipes parallel to those is a good use of space. ... Even if that text is straight lifted from Star Trek magazine as footer implies - It is still in ...

  12. Still trying to understand the detached nacelles.

    When going FTL (warp/spore drive) the nacelle reconnects (which we saw in an episode or two as well - maybe even the first time Discovery goes FTL after the upgrade). But when travelling sublight the nacelles disconnect. The bomb went off at warp, which is why you saw those stringy pieces of matter trying to keep it attached. 5. JimmysTheBestCop.

  13. Cheyenne class

    The Cheyenne class was a type of starship in service with Starfleet during the late 24th century. These vessels were among the few Federation starships that had four nacelles - others included the Constellation-class, Nimitz-class, Sagan-class, and Cardenas-class starships. USS Ahwahnee (NCC-71620) TNG: "The Best of Both Worlds, Part II" The Cheyenne-class studio model was a "kitbash" design ...

  14. Two questions about Discovery's nacelles in the latest episode

    Regarding 1, the nacelles use programmable matter to attach and detach. The nacelles attach when the ship jumps, either to warp or with the spore drive. You can usually see the nacelles quickly attach just a moment before a jump and then detach after a jump. Both actions are typically animated on camera. Hmm, ok, I hadn't noticed that.

  15. Why Detached Nacelles Actually Make Sense on Star Trek ...

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  16. Has there ever been an instance of a starship needing to eject its

    Based entirely upon purely visual evidence from the show: While things happened too fast for the crew to react, it might have been a good idea to do so in TNG:Cause and Effect.. There, the Bozeman collides with and rips open one of the warp nacelles, which apparently causes a cascading failure of various systems throughout the ship.

  17. Nacelle pylon

    Star Trek. A nacelle pylon, also known as a warp pylon or a nacelle strut, was a large support structure that connected a warp nacelle to the hull of a starship. A nacelle pylon housed the systems that directly linked a warp nacelle to a starship's warp core. In the alternate reality in 2263, the USS...

  18. Nacelle

    The Star Trek: The Next Generation Technical Manual states that the experiments with single and more than two nacelle designs, conducted in 2269, proved that having two nacelles is the optimal configuration for vessel control and power generation. On Galaxy Class starships, there is an emergency separation system for the nacelles. In the event ...

  19. 'The Center Seat: 55 Years Of Star Trek': History ...

    March 11, 2021 9:00am. The Enterprise from the 1966-69 'Star Trek' series Everett Collection. EXCLUSIVE: The Nacelle Company is boldly going where no man has gone before. Today it unveiled The ...

  20. star trek

    The important thing to note from this image is that there are no "balls" for the space restoration matrix coil, so the parts on the rear of the nacelles on the pre-refit Enterprise were probably also part of this coil. Consequently, I conclude that why the Enterprise got balls, in-universe, was due to improvements in the space restoration ...

  21. Nacelle tube

    The nacelle tube was originally conceived of by "Eye of the Beholder" writer Brannon Braga as a long catwalk that ran the length of the nacelle. While the set was ultimately constructed as a two-level room, augmented with a matte painting, the catwalk eventually appeared in Star Trek: Enterprise in the appropriately-titled episode "The Catwalk".While not explicitly stated in dialogue, the ...

  22. The Coolest Starships in Star Trek: Voyager

    The Baxial First Appearance: "The Chute" (Season 3, Episode 3) Neelix is one of Star Trek's most divisive characters, with many fans questioning the appropriateness of his romantic relationship ...

  23. This is how Voyager's movable nacelles work : r/startrek

    The Prometheus class has a similar gimmick. I believe the Kelvin Enterprise has some moving parts on the nacelles, although it's nowhere near as extensive as the variable geometry nacelles. I kinda remember something about the Ferengi Marauder having moving parts too, but I'm not sure. CatProgrammer 3 yr. ago.

  24. 'Star Trek: Strange New Worlds' Returning for Seasons 3 & 4

    Meet the Star Trek: Strange New Worlds Season 3 cast. Anson Mount (Capt. Christopher Pike) Captain Pike is the immediate predecessor to Capt. James T. Kirk on the Enterprise. The character has ...

  25. star trek

    I spent weeks drawing and redrawing the nacelles. The front end of them is almost a 1940 Ford grill. (Star Trek: Creating the Enterprise, 1st ed, pp. 103-104) and. In regard to the nacelles, Taylor has added, "The Nacelles were the most difficult part of the design of the Enterprise.