Cary, no.
Sorry, but no.
I've discussed this very issue with the powers that be more than once. WF^5 was purely a FASA invention and actually not in keeping with what was shown in The Search for Spock. WF^5 was never 'widely accepted' outside of FASA fans... most people just upped the high end speeds on the regular warp scale, as per the displays in the movie.
The original intent of Transwarp was just to unlock higher warp speeds, something made quite obvious with the Excelsior's screens. "Warp 15" was one of those statements which Gene Roddenberry most wanted to undo when he made TNG, and declared Transwarp a failure.
Sources: Rick Sternbach, Andrew Probert, Dana Knutson, many many others. Many post here. Feel free to ask.
Sorry, but no.
I've discussed this very issue with the powers that be more than once. WF^5 was purely a FASA invention and actually not in keeping with what was shown in The Search for Spock. WF^5 was never 'widely accepted' outside of FASA fans... most people just upped the high end speeds on the regular warp scale, as per the displays in the movie.
The original intent of Transwarp was just to unlock higher warp speeds, something made quite obvious with the Excelsior's screens. "Warp 15" was one of those statements which Gene Roddenberry most wanted to undo when he made TNG, and declared Transwarp a failure.
Sources: Rick Sternbach, Andrew Probert, Dana Knutson, many many others. Many post here. Feel free to ask.