I looked into this and the background graphics created for PRO: "A Moral Star" suggest that Janeway's
Dauntless had a shuttle bay in the same place as Arturis's
Dauntless, even if it wasn't clearly visible on screen:
So that grille isn't a strange shuttlebay door after all.
Indeed.
But those MSD's also indicate that SF's Dauntless is about 9 decks high... so it does appear to be larger than Arturis Dauntless (but smaller than the Intrepid class) - although the ship looks enormous next to the Protostar in the sneak peak (which is a bit odd, isn't it? Or is it just the camera perspective that's affecting
I always assumed from the paired nacelles that Arturis's
Dauntless did have warp drive capability too. The MSD certainly seems to suggest standard warp coils, and we know from "
Hope and Fear" and "Timeless" that the quantum slipstream drive seems to rely on doing some clever routing of warp power through the main deflector, which would otherwise render the nacelles redundant.
No, according to Hope and Fear, this is what was stated:
PARIS: I think we've found our engine core.
CHAKOTAY: Some kind of new warp drive?
PARIS: It's not antimatter, it's, I don't know what it is.
(He checks another console.)
PARIS: They call this thing a quantum slipstream drive.
TUVOK: Quantum slipstream.
CHAKOTAY: I've never seen that in the engineering manuals.
PARIS: The ship's powering up. Auto-navigation is kicking in.
Then shortly after.
PARIS: Look at this. Energy from the quantum drive is being routed through the main deflector.
CHAKOTAY: Is that what's creating the slipstream?
PARIS: It looks that way.
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The engine room did NOT have a warp core... it had a power core yes, but Arturis version of a Quantum core which seemed to NOT use Dilithium or Antimatter (VOY is different since SF makes use of antimatter and dilithium to generate energy onboard a ship which is also used to power the Warp engines).
Standard Warp nacelles from what I understand generate a Warp field around the ship.
Its possible the Arturis Dauntless nacelles do the same for Quantum Slipstream but otherwise it would have no regular Warp drive (other species don't necessarily share SF's need to have use several FTL technologies inside a ship - main reason SF does that is because antimatted/dilithium are standard means of power generation... so they have to use that as a baseline more or less - or at least VOY crew had to - we don't know what kind of power generation the SF Dauntless has).
The use of the main deflector is pretty standard. You'd still need it to deflect stuff and protect the ship when using QS.
The deflector is a kinda jack of all trades type of technology... it doesn't just deflect, but it can focus energy in a specific capacity to achieve desired effects... so it makes sense Arturis Dauntless would use it to focus the Quantum field.