Quantum String Drive. Using string theory the ship can use quantum chromodynamics and detect a certain string vibration and lock on and be transported instantaneously to a location in 3d space.
This concept was mentioned in the Atomic Rockets web site, but I don't know of any time this has been used in science fiction.
If abandoned by an ancient super civilization, you might have one rail line rather than a network. The single rail line might have a status similar to the Trans-Siberian Railway.
In the Trek universe, this device would lead to a remote, unexplored space.
So you want Warp Rings to shoot vessels that are "Warp Coasting" around instead of Vessels powering their own Warp Travel?And that is perfect for Star Trek
I had this idea of "Warp Staging" where very early warp ships were robotic craft with multiple warp rings of huge size.
The idea is that each warp ring energizes and pushes the rest of the ship forward and the warp ring drops out of warp immediately. That discarded ring then becomes part of a space-lane---a superimpeller Aridas Sophia called it.
Very high speeds happen very early----but it is a one way trip---no turning.
This would explain why you see primitive warp-ships far out in space found by newer ships like Enterprise that are (on their own) much faster. https://www.trekbbs.com/threads/s-s-valiant-appearance.206275/
These subway tunnels are laid down passing by star systems of interest.
Romulans stumble on one and ride it back close to Earth.
This network let old ships go to the edge of the Galaxy and to its core--explains Tom Paris "Nor right nor left" line in Voyager--and explains away speed-of-plot errors.
Thus warp factors are just used in free space outside space lanes.
Vulcans had their own network of these---that their ringships travel through with great efficiency.
Nacelle ships engage them at Kirk's favorite "Warp Factor One"---but that's just your on-ramp speed.
You have the variable speed of light theory---here is your variable speed of warp.
Had Voyager found one of these Vaadwaur type deals...it gets home in a few years.
Quantum Slipstream / Transwarp Drive effectively does that.I like the idea of a new deadly type of space travel and that is to be able shift over to a alternate universe and then shift back when you get to your destination. Imagine for example if the Klingons wanted to attack a Romulan planet called Roblus. Instead of traveling their in our universe they could shift to a alternate universe were their is no Romulans or other aliens in the area of the Roblus planet so they can travel their and then shift back. From the Romulans point of View this Klingon ship would have come out of nowhere and be within striking distance before they even have time to raise shields or activate any self defense measures. It would even superior to cloaking tech because even with cloaked ships you still have a actual ship to deal with and their have been ways of seeing through cloaking devices.
So you want Warp Rings to shoot vessels that are "Warp Coasting" around instead of Vessels powering their own Warp Travel?
That effectively turns it into a Warp Subway?
That sounds more like a solution for civilian space travel since many civilians wouldn't have the license to operate a FTL drive.
Well, thanks to your idea, in my head canon, the "InterStellar ExpressWay System" has two major UFP civilian government run components:The Vulcans might have wanted that as part of a Prime Directive deal.
My goal was to imply that these massive, ringlaying ships were ironically the fastest ships ever made—basically a massive nacelle in their own right. As each ring falls away—it gives the remaining ship an extra boost.
This makes the very early warp ships of any size a Saturn Moonshot deal.
Civilian ships move at low speeds relying mostly on the rings…TOS Enterprise enters them at warp and therefore gets a bigger boost.
In a space lane, Earth to Vulcan takes no time at all.
In free space—at the same warp factor mind you—it takes longer to get to Vulcan than getting to the galactic core via a space lane the Slavers or Vegan Tyranny laid down.
Now, in my head canon—this space ripper network is what got Earth noticed…especially the one that went “runaway” with Valiant. It took longer, and the Eugenics Wars not part of a really bad WWIII. TOS classic timeline thus more gradual.
SNW Disco as a result of an earlier breakthrough via timeline incursion (not just Borg) that jumpstarted nacelle use earlier, but the Vulcans had to be closer to notice. Here WWIII was worse. No spaceripper…Discos Prime Timeline with fancier tech…Enterprise goes straight from Anson-Pike to TMP refit…New Jersey from Picard an earlier build.
In my head canon, "Warp Rings" won for civilian usage.I can see nacelle guys and ring guys fighting like SLS vs Falcon guys do today. Ringships boring but efficient…etc.
Imagine a ship that goes on ahead, laying down "tracks" for future ships to travel on at higher speeds. So the track-laying ship is on a long, slow mission (which can be diverted in case of emergency if you turn off its track-laying device), so that future ships can get to them faster. As long as they stay near the tracks, rendezvous with these faster, latest tech ships are possible. But you can't use the tracks yourselves.
The plan is, once tracks are laid to the endpoint, the ship is to be turned into a stationary space station - the end of the line, as it were - and crew is to depart on one of these fast track-travelling ships, leaving a skeleton crew behind to finish the conversion of the track-laying ship into a station.
Bajoran Lightship, from DS9 S3E22 "Explorers", also makes an appearance as S4E17 "Accession" and a few background scenes in later seasons. the use of solar sails to ride Tachyon currents for FTL is mentioned by Booker in DIS S3E1 "the Hope that is You part 1" (where he says it is too slow for the schedule he is on, thus why he needs to replace the Dilithium in his warp drive)Don't forget solar sails
http://toughsf.blogspot.com/2023/05/riding-sunbeams-with-solar-sails.html
I'd assume the LightShip is the equivalent of a civilian Sail boat in the future.Bajoran Lightship, from DS9 S3E22 "Explorers", also makes an appearance as S4E17 "Accession" and a few background scenes in later seasons. the use of solar sails to ride Tachyon currents for FTL is mentioned by Booker in DIS S3E1 "the Hope that is You part 1" (where he says it is too slow for the schedule he is on, thus why he needs to replace the Dilithium in his warp drive)
a solar sail vessel also showed up in SNW S1E5 "Spock Amok", as the ceremonial flagship of the R'ongovian Protectorate. (though that one does not seem to have used the sails for FTL travel. either it had a small warp drive hidden in the hull, or got carried by a larger ship from system to system)
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