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** Uses strong gravitational fields around a small quantum singularity as a natural particle accelerator to generate the necessary warp plasma and exotic particles | ** Uses strong gravitational fields around a small quantum singularity as a natural particle accelerator to generate the necessary warp plasma and exotic particles | ||
===Byproducts of warp drive reactors | ===Byproducts of warp drive reactors=== | ||
* Early warp drive designs generate [[theta radiation]] (VOY: "Night") | * Early warp drive designs generate [[theta radiation]] (VOY: "Night") | ||
** Corrected in most Alpha and Beta Quadrant drive designs by transkinetic chamber to break down residual antimatter from M/AM interaction, radiometric converters to absorb theta radiation | ** Corrected in most Alpha and Beta Quadrant drive designs by transkinetic chamber to break down residual antimatter from M/AM interaction, radiometric converters to absorb theta radiation | ||
* [[Trilithium]] resin | * [[Trilithium]] resin | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
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* [[Vulcan]]: mid-19th century | * [[Vulcan]]: mid-19th century | ||
** 1,500 years after time of Surak (ENT: "The Forge") | ** 1,500 years after time of Surak (ENT: "The Forge") | ||
===Stages=== | |||
* First-generation drives short-ranged, tend to be powered via antimatter-spiked fusion reactors (ENT Novel: ''Patterns of Interference'') | |||
* Second-generation drives use [[dilithium]] to mediate matter/antimatter reaction for greater efficiency (ENT Novel: ''Patterns of Interference'', Reference: ''TNG Technical Manual'') | |||
[[Category:Technology]] | [[Category:Technology]] |
Revision as of 09:04, 11 September 2017
Technical
Basic functioning
- Warp reactor (officially known as a "gravimetric field displacement manifold", occasionally known as "hyperdrive" as late as the mid-23rd century) generates high energy, exotic particles
- Reactants and energy, often in the form of "warp plasma", are directed through devices known as warp coils, often mounted in nacelle structures mounted away from the ship
- Warp coils function in specifically-aligned sequence to generate a subspace displacement field
- Subspace field distorts physical laws via manipulation of subspace causing resulting modification of associated space-time
- Distorted space, also known as a "warp bubble", pushes against surrounding space to propel a ship, most commonly at faster-than-light velocities
- Velocity vector can be modified through alteration of field alignment in coils, though this can cause nacelles to exert stress on spaceframe
Alternate warp drive configuration
- Vulcan 22nd century coleopteric drive
- Massive rear-mounted ring structure holding warp coils; single structure means greater efficiency at higher speeds, but less ability to modify course
- Romulan quantum singularity drive
- Uses strong gravitational fields around a small quantum singularity as a natural particle accelerator to generate the necessary warp plasma and exotic particles
Byproducts of warp drive reactors
- Early warp drive designs generate theta radiation (VOY: "Night")
- Corrected in most Alpha and Beta Quadrant drive designs by transkinetic chamber to break down residual antimatter from M/AM interaction, radiometric converters to absorb theta radiation
- Trilithium resin
History
Historical achievement of warp drive
- Andorian: 20th century
- Human: 2063 ("First Contact")
- Klingon: after 9th century
- After the death of Kahless (TNG: "Rightful Heir")
- Romulan: 7th century (Reference: The Way of D'era: The Romulan Star Empire)
- Vissian: 12th century (ENT: "Cogenitor")
- Vulcan: mid-19th century
- 1,500 years after time of Surak (ENT: "The Forge")
Stages
- First-generation drives short-ranged, tend to be powered via antimatter-spiked fusion reactors (ENT Novel: Patterns of Interference)
- Second-generation drives use dilithium to mediate matter/antimatter reaction for greater efficiency (ENT Novel: Patterns of Interference, Reference: TNG Technical Manual)