Why does the stargazer have 4 nacelles?

Why does the stargazer have 4 nacelles?

From past discussions it’s been theorized that four nacelles would be used in vessels going great distances from starbase support, allowing the ship to switch off and lessen duty cycles.

What is starboard nacelle?

The port nacelle is always constructed from a single molded piece of metal alloy while the starboard nacelle is essentially the seam of the ship. It is where the ship is closed so to speak and it is welded together along the outer edge of the nacelle.

Why are nacelles detached in discovery?

Discovery are detached nacelles, which Captain Saru says “improves maneuverability” and will allow Discovery to be “more efficient in-flight”.

How long did Picard command the Stargazer?

22 years
Picard took command of the Stargazer when her Captain was killed in action. Awarded the field rank of Captain, Picard commanded this ship for some 22 years. There, he made first contact with dozens of species, becoming a Starfleet legend at a relatively young age.

What do the nacelles do?

Warp nacelles contain a number of field coils which create a warp field when injected with highly energetic warp plasma, or plasma created in the warp core by the reaction of deuterium and antideuterium, mediated through an assembly of dilithium crystals, which are nonreactive with antimatter when subjected to high- …

Why are warp nacelles blue?

Presumably super-heated plasma, which the nacelles shed in order to get rid of waste heat. It’s always been established that starships leave a trail of the stuff. In Star Trek VI they even use that trail to program a torpedo to hit General Chang’s cloaked ship.

What century is the USS Discovery in?

24th century
The USS Discovery was a 24th century Federation starship operated by Starfleet.

What happened to the USS Discovery?

Federation-Klingon War In order to avoid detection and conflict with Klingon planetary defenses, Discovery jumped into an inactive volcanic cavern large enough to accommodate a Crossfield-class starship beneath the surface of Qo’noS.

Which Star Trek ship has more than two nacelles?

In Star Trek onscreen canon we have a handful of ships that have more than two nacelles. The best known would be the Constellation class, as we saw both Stargazer and Hathaway in detail. Next would be Prometheus with four or six nacelles depending on configuration.

How does a nacelle work?

A nacelle contains warp coils which are fired in some magical sequence (Chochrane equation).

Why four nacelles on a ship?

From past discussions it’s been theorized that four nacelles would be used in vessels going great distances from starbase support, allowing the ship to switch off and lessen duty cycles. Or could it be an experimental period with warp field geometry?

What are the benefits of having more nacelles?

By having more nacelles, you can generate a more crisp, balanced, stable field of compressed space, with more points to project from and thus finer control, so that you both can expend less power to achieve the same velocity and the “eye of the storm” in the center of the field that your ship sits in can be larger and more stable.

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