Who said they were?I see no evidence that all warp capable species prior to Cochrane were limited to warp2
Who said they were?I see no evidence that all warp capable species prior to Cochrane were limited to warp2
The Vulcan's during ENT (iirc) had warp seven capacity. For all we know they've had that speed for thousands of years, having reach a engineering plateau the Vulcan science academy deciding that anything more was impossible and they stopped trying. Which sounds like something the Vulcans would do.I see no evidence that all warp capable species prior to Cochrane were limited to warp2
Who said they were?
Not quite accurate as many alien species had Warp drives as early as 9th Century BC and before Cochrane's flight in the Phoenix (Titan II missile modified). These included the Vulcans, Klingons, Vissians. Borg, etc.. but the limiting Warp was 2.0.
That wording could imply that the space warp was a natural phenomenon that Cochrane discovered, not an artificial process that he invented.
I like this theory a lot. It's nice and simple, and it fits with all of the available facts.He obviously wasn't the first to invent conventional warp drive. That's why I suggested that it was his work that led to transwarp - for humans, he would have been "the discoverer of the space warp"as Kirk said, and by the time Geordi is the chief engineer of the -D and Cochrane's transwarp is so standardized as to just be referred to as "warp", Cochrane would be regarded as the inventor of that.
Also some very nice conjecture.Perhaps Cochrane's design was a break thru. Other civilizations may have already had warp capability but his design was much better. It could have been much faster at achieving warp. Doing it in a matter of seconds while other ships took several minutes or possibly hours to speed up using their impulse systems. Which would lead to relativistic issues. And the most likely thing is that his design was scalable. The same basic design used to go warp one could be modified to go warp five or up to warp nine. And be used on larger and larger ships. Something the other designs couldn't ever do.
Sure, this makes sense to me. Your line about "Everybody can build a warp coil" reminds me of a bit in the Zephram Cochrane-focused novel Federation, by Judith and Garfield Reeves-Stephens, whereThe latter might more or less automatically follow from the former. That is, once the local scientists stumble upon the natural phenomenon, it isn't all that hard to come up with the necessary hardware to turn it into a FTL drive. Might even be that the only way to discover the natural phenomenon is to build the FTL engine first, there being no separate, simpler means of building a "subspace gauge" - the classic warp coil is the thing that makes subspace phenomena tangible and subject to study.
This would also help explain why warp drive always comes before, or at least simultaneously with, subspace radio; this is a basic element of Star Trek that allows starships to be the relevant means of exploration and contact. Everybody can build a warp coil; it takes massive research effort to turn that into a practical subspace radio or an efficient soliton wave propulsion system or whatever.
Legate GeneWhat do Cardassians call their creator of Star Trek?
Dude, it's Star Trek. You have to add a completely fictional person in at the end there. How else are we going to know it's the far future?It's simply a human-centric thing.
The same way humans still talk about Newton, Einstein and Hawking in the far future.
I see no evidence that all warp capable species prior to Cochrane were limited to warp2
Dude, it's Star Trek. You have to add a completely fictional person in at the end there. How else are we going to know it's the far future?![]()
At one time W2 was a limiting number.
AFAIK, Warp 9.2 is standard max safe warp for Federation starships in 24th century with absolute max at 9.8 with great risk. Right?
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