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In [[2144]], months after [[Commander]]s [[Jonathan Archer]] (Henry's son) and [[A.G. Robinson]]'s illegal flight with the [[NX-Beta]], the NX-Delta, piloted by [[Duvall]], became the first Human spacecraft to break the [[warp factor|warp 3]]-barrier. |
In [[2144]], months after [[Commander]]s [[Jonathan Archer]] (Henry's son) and [[A.G. Robinson]]'s illegal flight with the [[NX-Beta]], the NX-Delta, piloted by [[Duvall]], became the first Human spacecraft to break the [[warp factor|warp 3]]-barrier. |
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Given the greek alphabet naming system given to the warp prototypes it is logical to assume there was an NX-Gamma and that the Delta was the fourth ship based on Henry archer's engine. |
Given the greek alphabet naming system given to the warp prototypes it is logical to assume there was an NX-Gamma and that the Delta was the fourth ship based on Henry archer's engine. |
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Revision as of 18:59, 14 August 2010
The NX-Delta was the third prototype vessel used in the NX Program in an effort to test and refine Henry Archer's Warp 5 engine design.
In 2144, months after Commanders Jonathan Archer (Henry's son) and A.G. Robinson's illegal flight with the NX-Beta, the NX-Delta, piloted by Duvall, became the first Human spacecraft to break the warp 3-barrier.
Notes
Given the greek alphabet naming system given to the warp prototypes it is logical to assume there was an NX-Gamma and that the Delta was the fourth ship based on Henry archer's engine.
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