I have always wondered: If a ship created a second warp field inside its already existing field...would that make the ship faster or do absolutley nothing?
We also have Enterprise in "The Motion Picture" flying into the massive FTL cloud field of V'ger. No ill effects![]()
We also have Enterprise in "The Motion Picture" flying into the massive FTL cloud field of V'ger. No ill effects![]()
Now I seem to remember that--in the novel, they circled round and approached from the back. But if one warp field is very power full, the Enterprise could enter head on--be absorbed, then essentially reverse FTL in no time flat being carried by the much larger ship. The effects are not commutative.
We also have Enterprise in "The Motion Picture" flying into the massive FTL cloud field of V'ger. No ill effects![]()
Now I seem to remember that--in the novel, they circled round and approached from the back. But if one warp field is very power full, the Enterprise could enter head on--be absorbed, then essentially reverse FTL in no time flat being carried by the much larger ship. The effects are not commutative.
What's interesting is that in the movie, we know that the Enterprise's warp engines were still engaged while still in V'ger. It wasn't until they were actually grabbed by a tractor beam that Kirk ordered the engines disengaged to avoid burning them out. Once Enterprise was inside and the tractor beam disengaged, the Enterprise I assume was floating free and moving along with V'ger's warp field.
Are there any instances of a warp field generated inside a warp field in the series? It could be determined upon how one can classify and identify certain technologies. There were many occurances in Voyager when the warp field was extended or modified in a certain way (about a third of the eps. I suspect). In 'Vis-a Vis' is a classic example where Voyager's warp field was extended around Steth's ship to stabilize it. The same thing happened in 'Unforgettable'.
Are you very certain it would be a simple task to make another synchronized sub-space inside a subtleties of a working sub-space field? One of reasons for sub-space is because their is not too-much(or many) unclassified objects inside a designated three -dimensions. One heralds the existence of a warp field- where one exists is there a possibility or a need for more of a warp field?
How, exactly, do we know that the Enterprise's warp engines were engaged while she was maneuvering inside the V'Ger cloud? The ship changed direction and speed many times since first approaching the cloud, but I recall no orders regarding speed, whether warp or impulse. There is an order to "Hold relative position here," right before the energy probe comes aboard and takes Ilia. Once the tractor beam seizes the ship, Kirk orders full emergency power. Agreed, at that point certainly (probably) warp drive is engaged. But before that, while the ship is moving through the cloud and down around the surface of the V'Ger vessel? How do we know whether the ship's warp or impulse drive was engaged?
Honestly, based on the fact that nothing was streaking by the ship, it looked to me as if only the Enterprise's impulse drive was operating, even though V'Ger was still presumably warping to Earth. In other words, lacking any other evidence to the contrary, I'd suppose that the Enterprise was being carried along by V'Ger's warp field.
Dialog transcript is at http://www.chakoteya.net/movies/movie1.html.
This line only makes sense if the ship is maneuvering on warp power.KIRK: Navigator, lay in a conic section flight path into the Cloud center. Bring us parallel to whatever we find in there. ...Mister Sulu, tactical plot on viewer.
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