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** Based on deuterium-fed laser pulse fusion reactor generating high energy electroplasma compatible with internal EPS power systems
** Based on deuterium-fed laser pulse fusion reactor generating high energy electroplasma compatible with internal EPS power systems
*** Early systems occasionally also based on tritium fusion (TNG Novel: ''A Time to Sow'')
*** Early systems occasionally also based on tritium fusion (TNG Novel: ''A Time to Sow'')
*** First generations of fusion reactors produced neutron radiation as a byproduct, rendering them somewhat dangerous (TNG Novel: ''A Time to Sow'')
*** First generations of fusion reactors produced [[neutron]] radiation as a byproduct, rendering them somewhat dangerous (TNG Novel: ''A Time to Sow'')
** Combination of Newtonian and non-Newtonian propulsion (DS9 Novel: ''Gamma: Original Sin'')
** Combination of Newtonian and non-Newtonian propulsion (DS9 Novel: ''Gamma: Original Sin'')
*** Fusion reaction captured by artificial gravitational field, subspace field effects to hypercompress released energy, generating spatial distortions to linearly propel vessel either forward or in reverse
*** Fusion reaction captured by artificial gravitational field, subspace field effects to hypercompress released energy, generating spatial distortions to linearly propel vessel either forward or in reverse

Revision as of 10:18, 14 October 2018

  • Short for "internally metered pulse drive" (Invasion Novel: First Strike)
  • Main Federation sublight drive system
    • Description guided by both TNG technical manual and general description in Final Frontier, in order to best fit qualities on-screen inconsistent with straightforward Newtonian drive
    • Based on deuterium-fed laser pulse fusion reactor generating high energy electroplasma compatible with internal EPS power systems
      • Early systems occasionally also based on tritium fusion (TNG Novel: A Time to Sow)
      • First generations of fusion reactors produced neutron radiation as a byproduct, rendering them somewhat dangerous (TNG Novel: A Time to Sow)
    • Combination of Newtonian and non-Newtonian propulsion (DS9 Novel: Gamma: Original Sin)
      • Fusion reaction captured by artificial gravitational field, subspace field effects to hypercompress released energy, generating spatial distortions to linearly propel vessel either forward or in reverse
      • Velocity aided and vectored by expulsion of reactants under effect of a subspace field driver coils, increasing reactant mass and reducing vessel mass to increase effectiveness of Newtonian propulsion (TNG Tech Manual)
    • Maximum impulse velocity limited to 0.25c by policy, to prevent severe relativistic effects from bringing vessels too significantly out of sync with rest-frame activities (TNG Tech Manual)
      • Up to 0.75c in emergency situations (TNG Tech Manual)

History

  • 2018: Invented by Earth, quickly displacing other engine technologies
  • Late-21st century: First redesigns to incorporate subspace features, increasing potential delta-V