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[QUOTE]Originally posted by AndrewR: [QB] I forgot about the Norway nacelles when Amasov was doing his nice art-work/schematics... but I take back what I said about it being part of the 'Borg-threat weapons program' - I believe it was a precursor or design-mate of the Intrepid Class series. It has 'tracks' across the top of it's nacelles with two 'divot' points - where it looks as if the ship can have two nacelle configurations a la Voyager. Also it has the 'new' wedge/x-axis ovoid "spoon"/"shovel" design that Voyager has. The Intrepid class was supposed to have the variable geometry warp-nacelles added as a feature late into it's design. I'm guessing the Norway had it applied at the same time. Considering "Force of Nature" was in 2370 and Voyager premiered in 2371 - it gave it a little over a year to have the moving Nacelles to be incorporated into it's design. Did the Intrepid have moving nacelles when it was launched - or was it the Voyager that had them first? Then the Sovereign Class was launched in 2373 (I think) by that time they seemed to have solved the warp-pollution problem. If new Intrepids were built - would they have the moving nacelles? Would they have them fixed in one position? Would that be up or down? [/QB][/QUOTE]
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