In Harms Way - Part 1
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Yes in "Encounter at Farpoint" they separate the saucer section and us the command section to go back and confront Q.
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@onlineequines This is true. In the Tech manual, it does refer to an emergency separation whenever the ship was in danger. This design was implimented and used in TNG in a couple of episodes.
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That was an awesome start to an episode...Great work :D
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@Coraxuss Yes; the old Star Trek blueprints show the location of an emergency bridge that is to be used during saucer separation.
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This is a GREAT early production by these folks!
Thanks for the post, onlineequines!
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Have you heard if the Exeter people are going to be able to finish the last chapter of the Tressaurian story? I liked that one.
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That is right, as these old ships didn't have escape pods the only escape could be by detaching the primary hull (saucer) and escaping on impulse power.
Ofcourse back then the main engineering was in the aft quarter of the saucer so there could be no escape from a warp core breach.
When she was upgraded in Star Trek : The Motion Picture all engineering function were sent to the secondary hull.
The Galaxy Class not only had saucer seperation but unlike on older ships it could re-attach later.
lol fanmade my ass this looks more real rather than fan made.
FLAME4564 3 years ago 7
is is actually really really good, to my surprise!! Is this after Gene Roddenbery's Phase II script?
ThaiEgho 3 years ago 3