I have a quick question. Please tell if I should post this somewhere else...
In Star Trek: The Next Generation Technical Manual, it explains that Warp 10 is, as Paris and Kim state, theoretically impossible. It also states the reason for this: Warp 10 is infinite speed. It uses infinite energy.
While warp technology makes nothing of the speed problem –– while at Warp SPACE is moving, not the ship –– the infinite energy is where it becomes a P.I.T.A.
If it uses infinite energy, and is so hard to accomplish, how can a Starfleet Ensign and a honorary Lieutenant who's been out of Starfleet for years, 'make it so' on a ship smaller than the Defiant, with very little resources, when the Federation has been trying for years with all it's capabilities in the Alpha quadrant and with huge Warp cores that can provide mass amounts of power?

In Star Trek: The Next Generation Technical Manual, it explains that Warp 10 is, as Paris and Kim state, theoretically impossible. It also states the reason for this: Warp 10 is infinite speed. It uses infinite energy.
While warp technology makes nothing of the speed problem –– while at Warp SPACE is moving, not the ship –– the infinite energy is where it becomes a P.I.T.A.
If it uses infinite energy, and is so hard to accomplish, how can a Starfleet Ensign and a honorary Lieutenant who's been out of Starfleet for years, 'make it so' on a ship smaller than the Defiant, with very little resources, when the Federation has been trying for years with all it's capabilities in the Alpha quadrant and with huge Warp cores that can provide mass amounts of power?
