Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: When do the Romulans get warp drive?
Okey-doke. I will cite what Staffan mentioned, the "Picard Manuver". First described to us in the 1st season ST:TNG episode, "The Battle".
In this manuver, a ship goes to warp over a short distance. If you can move from point A to B faster than light, then you can often arrive at point B while the enemy still sees you at point A.
This may seem to be of limited utility, but it is only one example to show that Trek, when shepherded by someone who actually knows at least a bit about science, recognizes the abilities of warp ships that sublight vessles don't have.
Simply put, TOS episodes and book that had Romulans without warp tech weren't properly thought through. I won't cry to see them correct that rather nasty error in Enterprise continuity. Go ahead and give the Romulans warp technology. Simply don't allow the early Romulans to cloak and warp at the same time, and everything's cool.
rafrost said:Please cite an example from a story, plot or other source.
Okey-doke. I will cite what Staffan mentioned, the "Picard Manuver". First described to us in the 1st season ST:TNG episode, "The Battle".
In this manuver, a ship goes to warp over a short distance. If you can move from point A to B faster than light, then you can often arrive at point B while the enemy still sees you at point A.
This may seem to be of limited utility, but it is only one example to show that Trek, when shepherded by someone who actually knows at least a bit about science, recognizes the abilities of warp ships that sublight vessles don't have.
Simply put, TOS episodes and book that had Romulans without warp tech weren't properly thought through. I won't cry to see them correct that rather nasty error in Enterprise continuity. Go ahead and give the Romulans warp technology. Simply don't allow the early Romulans to cloak and warp at the same time, and everything's cool.