Darth Servo wrote:They were able to safely test it once but never again because they could only make the parts once? They were able to use the thing safely for about half a minute and then ONE problem just came out of nowhere? Get real. They knew about the one problem that caused their destruction in the original timeline before they even tested the QS drive in the first place, yet they still went ahead with the test.
So they're crazy. They had very limited time and resources. The Federation could make more crystals, run far more simulations, have access to more data, etc. It ALMOST worked. The reward would be worth working for.
The Think Tank was interested in it.
The who?
Jason Alexander and 3 other aliens with supertech in the episode of the same name.
Oh, so we're back to the borg assimilation is 100% argument are we? The fact that this one particular member escaped assimilation leaves open the possibility that there may be others. Many members of Guinans race escaped assimilation. A few episodes before "Scorpion" we meet a group of aliens that had been attacked and many assimilated, yet many others avoided assimilation.
Borg assimilation isn't anywhere near as fast as a BDZ. People OFTEN escape.
All right, what are the chances that a single escapee will randomly run into Voyager in the vastness of space AND be willing to freely help the ship that callously doomed their race? Pretty small. Those helper elves are looking better...
Seven said they were "similar"
The question is
HOW similar. Can't you read???
Seven said in a log: "I've analyzed the quantum slipstream technology of the Dauntless. It's similar to the transwarp drive used by the Borg." Not being psychic, I can't say more.
plus Chakotay joked about thanking the Borg Collective. Draw your own conclusions.
A joke is your idea of evidence?
That's all else there is. What exactly are you looking for? Evidence for or against?
They did nothing of the sort. The QS drive seems to create some kind of tunnel that the ship travels through (I guess thats how it could be similar to Transwarp above
) and Voyager was able to enter the tunnel and pursue the Dauntless with yet another deflector dish trick. This probably would NOT have worked without the Dauntless around.
That's some strong speculation, considering they had to specially match slipstream to rescue J and 7 and then turned around and went a different direction for 300 ly. The modifications were made so that they could generate a slipstream. Upon reading the summary again, I notice that they actually modified the warp drive.
Irrelevant nitpick. Doesn't address the problem of why you think no one else would have a similar device, inspite of the OBSERVED uniformity of tech in Trek. Voyager can barter for spare parts in the delta quadrant for crying out loud.
Tech like warp, impulse and transporters may be uniform but super-drives are very,very rare. Only reclusive or hostile ultra-races like the Voth and Borg have similar.
They also had Seven's knowledge of thousands of species and enhanced intellect.
Which is rarely ever used. How come the borg aren't using QS drives? They assimilated it. They should know how to use it. Instead they stick with their tactically
WORTHLESS transwarp conduits.
The Borg only had the regular slipstream that Arturis used. The mark II is a Voyager invention. The Borg utterly suck at innovation and don't even try to invent new tech; this is a canon fact they have stated themselves. They couldn't even modify their own nanoprobes to get Species 8472.
The mere fact that it is inconsistant proves that it ISN'T brilliance but rather dumb luck and a shit load of help from friendly natives.
Around and around we go. They're not capable of it, so when they did it they must have had help. I bet circles are your favorite shape.
Which would probably be why no one in Star Fleet would ever bother with the thing again, making it lost tech.
That's a matter of opinion. Remember, it almost worked. Plus, the point of this thread includes "lost tech".
It didn't take them "years" to synthesize their original batch now did it. Why would it require "years" to make more? Are you going to tell me that they used up the entire supply for lightyears in every direction? Is there only one planet that has them naturally?
I don't know. That would be wildly speculating. They (somehow) had the crystals. The crystals were decaying very rapidly. It might take years to synthesize more. These are the facts stated by Kim. According to him, they had just one shot in the near future, and they took it. The Federation would have the time and resources to synthesize anything Voyager could make.
The Delta flyer had all that info in it, didn't it? Yet even in that future alternate timeline of "Timeless", the Fed's STILL hadn't developed QS drives, inspite of the strategic advantages of doing so.
The Delta Flyer was taking readings of the slipstream. It had no reason to carry the entire specs of the drive, especially considering Voyager wasn't expecting to die. Kim couldn't carry them all in his head, and the smartest person on Voyager who likely designed the thing herself was dead. Plus, the failure was much more blatant with a completely missing ship. The situations are not comparable.