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Interesting point in the discussion on the creation of the Captain's yacht. They were conscious of the torpedo launcher being in the same spot. They designed the yacht to fit just under it.
Jim Phelps
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The thread was labeled Issue 4, so I assumed it would be the place for Issue 4 related discussion. If the subject is Captain's Yacht, then the title should be Captain's Yacht, right?
Boris
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I talked to Mike Okuda on America Online about the Captain's Yacht or Gig and he said that it was already built in the ship during FC, and that the torpedo launcher is still there. Anyway, the Enterprise-E has 4 foward topedo launchers, the two where the yacht is and the other two under the deflector dish.
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Boris: I glanced through the issue, and I don't think I saw any sketches that you don't already have. Once I buy it I'll be able to tell you for sure.
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Jim Phelps
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Member # 102
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Thanks. As far as the Captain's Yacht is concerned, Mike Okuda's comments are interesting because John Eaves doesn't mention it at all in that long Ent-E discussion in TNG: Sketchbook: The Movies.
Boris
------------------ "Wrong again. Although we want to be scientifically accurate, we've found that selection of [Photon Energy Plasma Scientifically Inaccurate as a major Star Trek format error] usually indicates a preoccupation with science and gadgetry over people and story."
---a Writers' Test from the Original Series Writer's Guide
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that's what i thought too. I know i have a rather large and high detail studio model pic that shows one large round tube above the yacht. not two
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It's been known that they were concious of the fact that they were in the smae place for a while. In the "Making of Insurrection" book, there are some sketches of how it works together.
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Boris, It has the first three pictures you linked, plus a large color drawing of the Defiant's final seen from the top, forward, and starboard sides, and a CGI image.
The side-bar on the CGI image page mentions that the model has stayed the same size yet there has been many discussions on how big the vessel actually is. The production team finally settled on four decks and a standard crew of 40.
On the Intrepid class: It states that the nacelle pylons are down for impulse, up for warp--any warp, slow or fast. The mag doesn't say that the nacelles move up for high warp, just warp. This begs the question: Why have them fold down at impulse when they are not being used for propulsion? The mind boggles. Clearly this is a mistake both on the show and in the mag. I do believe it was once mentioned that they move up for high warp speeds to be subspace "green".
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I've always assumed that Voyager's nacelles are constantly making inflight corrections to the warp field, but that these are of an exceedingly minute nature. A few centimeters here, a few there. So we never actually see it.
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[From The Land of Schlock. A site documenting 47s]
"First TV Guide said it, then press releases said it, and apparently the writer's bible says it, but the crewmembers themselves have never said it onscreen. The adjustable nacelles on the Voyager allegedly prevent damage to the space-time continuum (a la "Force of Nature") at speeds above warp 4.7."