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The pylons were raised anytime a [[warp field]] was generated, even if the [[ship]] was not traveling at warp speeds. ({{VOY|Learning Curve}})
 
The pylons were raised anytime a [[warp field]] was generated, even if the [[ship]] was not traveling at warp speeds. ({{VOY|Learning Curve}})
   
''Variable-geometry pylons were intended to correct the subspace damage spoken of in [[TNG]]: "[[Force of Nature]]". The concept of the variable-geometry pylons preventing damage to space was never explained, but was conceived and included as part of the premise for ''[[Star Trek: Voyager]]''.{{incite}}
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:''Variable-geometry pylons were intended to correct the subspace damage spoken of in [[TNG]]: "[[Force of Nature]]". The concept of the variable-geometry pylons preventing damage to space was never explained, but was conceived and included as part of the premise for ''[[Star Trek: Voyager]]''.{{incite}}
 
:''No other known [[starship classification|class of starship]] incorporates this technology, although it is possible that ships such as the [[Sovereign class|''Sovereign''-class]], developed at a later date, use this technology as well.''
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Revision as of 11:39, 6 January 2008

File:Voyager at warp.jpg

Intrepid class at warp

Variable-geometry pylons were a technology introduced to Federation starships around 2370.

One of the unique aspects of the new technology is that the warp nacelles have the ability to be raised into position for warp speeds, then lowered into a more streamline position when at slower-than-light speeds. The Intrepid class starships were equipped with this technology, an example of which is the USS Voyager. (VOY: "Caretaker")

The pylons were raised anytime a warp field was generated, even if the ship was not traveling at warp speeds. (VOY: "Learning Curve")

Variable-geometry pylons were intended to correct the subspace damage spoken of in TNG: "Force of Nature". The concept of the variable-geometry pylons preventing damage to space was never explained, but was conceived and included as part of the premise for Star Trek: Voyager. (citation needededit)
No other known class of starship incorporates this technology, although it is possible that ships such as the Sovereign-class, developed at a later date, use this technology as well.