Steamrunner, Norway, and Saber Class.......what's the point?

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Re: Steamrunner, Norway, and Saber Class.......what's the point?

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Captain Seafort wrote:Over there it's called "we never had one". :P
Completely false. BA and Air France fly out of the US routinely. :P
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Nope - aircraft operated by BA and AF routinely leave the US, but the term "fly out of" implies that it's an operating base.[/nitpicking the nitpick] :P
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Really? I took the term "fly out of" to mean... well, "fly out of."
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Okay, the point is, who's operating one now?

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Airbus wanted to produce one, but they hit a wall a few years ago. Haven't heard anything since.
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I'd imagine they are very cost prohibitive.
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Mark wrote:I'd imagine they are very cost prohibitive.
Which could be the same reason tech in 'Trek seems to stagnate. :wink:
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You may be onto something......................
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Tsukiyumi wrote:
Mark wrote:I'd imagine they are very cost prohibitive.
Which could be the same reason tech in 'Trek seems to stagnate. :wink:
I see it more as kind of a terminal velocity in progression. You can refine warp drive, for example, from the pre-NX type up to the Prommie - but it's all still based on generating warp plasma from an M/AM reactor and funneling it into warp coils to create a subspace field. Until some discovery is made about another way to move a ship FTL, any advancement will just be refinements to the same tech - and such a discovery will not be a normal product of research in the field of current-style warp drive.
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