I was a bit surprised when I noticed that the standard Excelsior's' top cruising speed of warp 8.2 TNG of 1100c (1111.8 to be precise) is over 3 times faster than the refit Constitution's top cruising speed of warp 7 (TOS scale) which translates into 343c. The Miranda (refit) also has a top speed of warp 6 TNG, or 392.5c. This still is almost three times slower than the Excelsior.
By comparison, the Galaxy class is only about 50% faster than the standard Excelsior (1631.8c or warp 9.2 TNG), despite the 3/4 of a century that separate their initial commission dates.
What am I missing here? With these figures I can't imagine how the Excelsior's propulsion system could be dubbed a failure if it produced a ship that was 3 times faster than the previous generation of vessels. Actually now that I'm at it, the Constellation class, despite also being an old design, is still capable of 1024c at maximum cruising speed. So again it seems a bit too fast. Now I know I must be missing something.
Then again I might be taking those articles too seriously.
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