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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Identity Crisis: [QB] Oh dear, here we go again. There are in fact three related issues: 1. Where was main engineering in the TOS Enterprise. 2. Where did the matter/anti-matter reaction take place. 3. Where was the dilithium and what did it do? As far as 1 goes, the intention was without doubt for it to be in the secondary hull, but there is contrary evidence from some of the episodes themselves. There's no real evidence towards any answer to 2 in TOS, even if the location of main engineering could be pinned down there's no evidence that the m/am reactors are in that location. Isn't there an episode of TAS where they beam anti-matter into the nacelles? If so, then that could be standard procedure or a one off emergency measure. Must rewatch TAS at some point. And as for dilithium, well that was seen in so many different locations in TOS (and even in the nacelles in TAS) that it is difficult to believe that it has the single function that it has in TNG tech. If the Coronado has a warp core then it probably runs horizontally beneath the through deck shuttle bays, with the plasma conduits to the nacelles curving around the hull to reach the pylons. Jackill's shows the Oriskany (movie era refit of the Coronado) with the horizontal intermix chamber above the shuttle bays, but the shape of the hull in the Coronado doesn't really allow for that, and with the Oriskany the horizontal intermix chamber also has to connect to vertical intermix chamber and thence to the impulse engine. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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