BTW saw the HoloDoc in Gremlins 2. He still had his hair then

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I think he was wearing a wig in that movie with Meg Ryan and Dennis Quaid, which came before Gremlins 2, but I could be wronggenerator_g1 wrote:Just finished watching ST3 In Search of Spock, when I noticed the captain of the Excelsior (Doogie Howser's dad) saying something about the Excelsior having a transwarp drive. Surely it's just some fancy Federation name for a new improved warp drive and not an actual transwarp drive that the Borg uses, right?
BTW saw the HoloDoc in Gremlins 2. He still had his hair then
Yeah, I seem to remember that. They also wanted the Ex to have a "Japanese" feel to its design IIRC.Sidious wrote:Ignoring the fact that on the commentary its said they pulled transwarp out of their ass just to give the Excelsior something different then the Enterprise.![]()
Thought that was interesting actually heh
Of course the Excelsar in ST6 is the Same as in ST 6!Equinox2003 wrote:Assuming of course that the Excelsior in ST6 is the very same one
used in ST6. After all there are several Enterprises, there could have
been more than one Excelsior.
More specifically, the Excelsior was supposed to be "What if the Japanese had designed the Enterprise?"seanrobertson wrote:Yeah, I seem to remember that. They also wanted the Ex to have a "Japanese" feel to its design IIRC.Sidious wrote:Ignoring the fact that on the commentary its said they pulled transwarp out of their ass just to give the Excelsior something different then the Enterprise.![]()
Thought that was interesting actually heh
It's too bad designer's intentions aren't canon, sometimes. "Trans just makes it sound newer, doesn't it?!"
"Yeah, like Transformers!"
That's actually a damned good explanation.Bartman wrote:According to one book (and therefore not official), the drive had some basic flaws. Had Scotty not sabotaged it, the Excelsior would have blown up when the drive engaged. The drive was subsequently removed, and theoretical work on trans-warp theories were continued.
The Federation has done things more dangerous and stupid. They tested an experimental drive with planet killing capacity on full fledged starship with crew and family on board by sending it to a inhabited worldAkm72 wrote:Also it seems unlikly that an entire combat-capable starship would be designed around a propulsion that hasn't already been thoroughly proven.
I think the Exclesior was a new cruiser class developed with an early form of transwarp in mind. Most likely as a system they could retrofit into older ships and compatible with other exisiting technology. When the Excelsior's drive didn't work they just refitted it to the old warp drive.Akm72 wrote:I'd suggest that the Excelsior was a prototype of a new super-sized cruiser with conventional warp drive, that was also used to test an early transwarp technology demonstrator. Probably the transwarp systems were extremely bulky and the Excelsior was the only hull large enough to carry them, otherwise they'd have used a well-proven design like a Constitution or Miranda.