How A Star Destroyers Engines Work by potrimpo
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Well, isn't this ironic. Well when you get to the basics, if two of those engines from a Galaxy Class starship can push a 4.5 million metric tonne starship to more that 1000 times the speed of light for 3 years without refueling, then surely three of them can push a 1.6 km long Star Destroyer, whose mass might be around a billion metric tonnes, to near the speed of light. Mostly due to the fact that even with an anti-matter powered ion engine, it would most likely run out of fuel in no time flat. Those things are big! Both the Star Destroyer xray and the Enterprise-D's warp engines were made with AutoCAD 2002.
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pakled
y'know..now that I look at it, the next-to-last ship on the opening credits of Enterprise do look like the same configuration..I'm sure it's a coincidence..;)