TNG s5e11 “Hero Worship”

  • Sundray
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    91 month ago

    “Ahead, impulse power.”

    “… uh, how much impulse – you know what, never mind.”

    • @rtxn
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      101 month ago

      Full ahead. Otherwise the order would be half impulse or some other quantifier.

      • mosiacmango
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        1 month ago

        Ehh, shes right. On a naval vessel, you state the speed in the order. You dont want any ambiguity in ship movement, even mundane movements.

        “Ahead full” is the correct order for full speed ahead. They would need to say “impulse full” or “full impulse” if they maintain good naval practices.

        • @T156
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          51 month ago

          Although unlike a naval vessel, Starfleet ships have multiple engines for different speeds. You don’t want the pilot to be confused and rack the ship up to Warp cuss when you wanted full-impulse only.

          It is also possible “Impulse speed” is a standardised speed in its own right, similar to how someone might say “object approaching at warp-speed, on intercept course”.

          • @[email protected]
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            31 month ago

            Impulse velocity is definitely a standard. That’s why they sometimes say half impulse, or other variations. They do say full impulse sometimes, but, IIRC, mostly when they have been, or are planning to move at various levels of impulse