I was thinking of the Voyager episode Equinox and was wondering how else one might add a 'power adder' to a Warp Core? Without killing the sentient beings from another dimension.
PARIS: We've just dropped out of whatever it was we were in.
I didn't understand how the antimatter from the alien's bodies had this effect anyway, and it was not really explained at all, so theorizing about other ways the same effect could be created is beyond me.
As for what Kes did, that was some form of super-telekinesis (read: magic) and I imagine the mechanisms by which it operated had little or nothing to do with conventional warp drive at all. After the "trip," Paris says:
Though perhaps a bit sarcastic, this may be easier to make sense of, too. I imagine the reactions in the warp drive that were briefly mentioned to be some kind of side effect, rather than Kes and her super powers actually having to "use" the ship's drive to accomplish her feat.PARIS: We've just dropped out of whatever it was we were in.
I didn't understand how the antimatter from the alien's bodies had this effect anyway, and it was not really explained at all, so theorizing about other ways the same effect could be created is beyond me.
As for what Kes did, that was some form of super-telekinesis (read: magic) and I imagine the mechanisms by which it operated had little or nothing to do with conventional warp drive at all. After the "trip," Paris says:
Though perhaps a bit sarcastic, this may be easier to make sense of, too. I imagine the reactions in the warp drive that were briefly mentioned to be some kind of side effect, rather than Kes and her super powers actually having to "use" the ship's drive to accomplish her feat.PARIS: We've just dropped out of whatever it was we were in.
You know ... I personally detest the term 'magic'.
Magic refers to something unexplainable. Telekinetic effect on the other hand is explainable (controlling matter with conscious thoughts that originate in the cerebral cortex ... but of course not proven in reality through scientific aspects /at least not yet ... which of course relies on the theoretical concept that such abilities actually exist).
Most of the things that happened in Trek (to which people refer as 'magic') are explainable in Trek terms quite easily.
Warp drive was even hypothesized to be possible in reality, as are transporters (but of course, not in the same effect as shown on screen).
As for Paris stating: 'we've just dropped out of ... whatever it was we were in' ... well, from a visual interpretation, it looked like a warp effect.
Only Paris described it as the unknown because he personally never traveled at such a velocity before.
On another note ... we define warp limitations as as they came to be known by SF's technological limitations in warp propulsion.
Voyager's maximum warp velocity is warp 9.975.
The more you approach the TW threshold, the warp speed at which you travel increases exponentially by the decimals.
So a 20% increase in M/AM reactions increased the maximum velocity (which would be consistent of traveling at extreme warp velocities that damage the ship's hull in the process [which happened]) exponentially, allowing the ship to travel through 10 000 Ly's in 10 seconds (which is about 6x faster compared to the second Slipstream drive version the crew created in early Season 4 to cut through 10 000 Ly's in 1 minute before future Kim shut down the drive himself to avoid the overload in the quantum matrix).
And so on , and so forth.Theres so much more involved to going faster than just , well, going faster.
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