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− | + | The expensive and ill-fated ''Tritium'' class was commissioned with the [[U.S.S. Tritium (FASA)|U.S.S. ''Tritium'']] on [[Reference Stardate]] [[FASA Chronology: 2148#February|1/4802.20 (20 February 2148)]]. The first starship designed with three warp nacelles, the design sought to disprove [[Cochrane, Zefram (FASA)|Zefram Cochrane]]'s original [[warp drive]] theories, which held that no more than two warp nacelles could be used on a single ship, as imbalances in the warp fields generated would nullify the drive's effect. The engineers responsible—and several flag-rank officers in [[Star Fleet Command#Engineering Command|Star Fleet Engineering Command]]—disagreed with Cochrane, and believed that the third nacelle would dramatically increase maximum operating performance. A total of six ''Tritium'' class ships were constructed before the project was terminated, but the class never met any of its design specifications. Numerous high-level Star Fleet personnel were discharged as a result, and the six ships were decommissioned within seven years.<ref name="SFC"/><ref name="FASA2218A"/> | |
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Revision as of 22:58, 20 March 2021
The expensive and ill-fated Tritium class was commissioned with the U.S.S. Tritium on Reference Stardate 1/4802.20 (20 February 2148). The first starship designed with three warp nacelles, the design sought to disprove Zefram Cochrane's original warp drive theories, which held that no more than two warp nacelles could be used on a single ship, as imbalances in the warp fields generated would nullify the drive's effect. The engineers responsible—and several flag-rank officers in Star Fleet Engineering Command—disagreed with Cochrane, and believed that the third nacelle would dramatically increase maximum operating performance. A total of six Tritium class ships were constructed before the project was terminated, but the class never met any of its design specifications. Numerous high-level Star Fleet personnel were discharged as a result, and the six ships were decommissioned within seven years.[1][2]
Notes and References
- ↑ Goldstein, Stan et al (Authors). Spaceflight Chronology. Star Trek. Book. Wallaby Books. 1980.
- ↑ Theisen, John A. (Author). The Four Years War. Star Trek: The Role Playing Game. Book 2218A . Cover art and illustrations by Dana Knutson. FASA Corporation. 1986.