A few days ago while surfing around looking for data on the Daedalus class star ship, I noticed something. On my laptop looking for images, various sites came up. But not yours.
It came up only on my cell.
But it wasn’t till yesterday, that I managed to force my laptop onto your site.
Why?
Don’t know.
But I have enjoyed your thoughts on TOS, and pre TOS.
The problem has been there from the beginning. That most people miss a few ideas. Or are too interested in their own preconceptions about what was going on.
I look forward to seeing your take on the Galactic Survey Crusier Valiant. Et el.
One major point; the Romulans had warp drive powered by fusion (impulse power).
On the impluse/warp thing. Impulse is not fusion power. Impulse is literally an exhaust based propulsion. That’s the “impulse” in impulse power. It could be a rocket or it could be the nuclear/antimatter explosive ejection system like Project Orion. An exhaust system is not a space warp, though sci-fi physics could make it FTL.
A few days ago while surfing around looking for data on the Daedalus class star ship, I noticed something. On my laptop looking for images, various sites came up. But not yours.
It came up only on my cell.
But it wasn’t till yesterday, that I managed to force my laptop onto your site.
Why?
Don’t know.
But I have enjoyed your thoughts on TOS, and pre TOS.
The problem has been there from the beginning. That most people miss a few ideas. Or are too interested in their own preconceptions about what was going on.
I look forward to seeing your take on the Galactic Survey Crusier Valiant. Et el.
One major point; the Romulans had warp drive powered by fusion (impulse power).
Thanks for the kind words, John.
On the impluse/warp thing. Impulse is not fusion power. Impulse is literally an exhaust based propulsion. That’s the “impulse” in impulse power. It could be a rocket or it could be the nuclear/antimatter explosive ejection system like Project Orion. An exhaust system is not a space warp, though sci-fi physics could make it FTL.
maybe it’s because it’s not https
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