Yeah, that's from "The Changeling" in reference to Nomad's "bolts," although the line says "approximately warp 15."15 (fastest weapons travelled)
Another benchmark is that the suicidal Orion ship in "Journey to Babel" went "approximately warp 10."
Yeah, that's from "The Changeling" in reference to Nomad's "bolts," although the line says "approximately warp 15."15 (fastest weapons travelled)
	I'm not sure how canonical that was, but I agree that it was a mistake to stipulate the warp-factor-cubed-times-the-speed-of-light formula behind the scenes (cf the Writers Guide). The formula was pure technobabble, with an emphasis on the babble. I can't think of a single episode that actually observed it.Perhaps the worst canon decision was ever stating what warp speeds were meant to be.
I'm not sure how canonical that was, but I agree that it was a mistake to stipulate the warp-factor-cubed-times-the-speed-of-light formula behind the scenes (cf the Writers Guide). The formula was pure technobabble, with an emphasis on the babble. I can't think of a single episode that actually observed it.
Stargate Atlantis did establish there are two forms of hyperspace. Regular hyperspace and galactic hyperspace, which allows ships to travel to another galaxy.Stargate has it's hyperspace, and simply said some ships were faster than others with no further details.
Stargate Atlantis did establish there are two forms of hyperspace. Regular hyperspace and galactic hyperspace, which allows ships to travel to another galaxy.
So what you're saying is that they more or less canonically established warp one as the speed of light. OK.There's an episode of Discovery (Vaulting Ambition) that specifically wrote one scene on a shuttle at warp 1 to correspond to an accurate speed by the reported scale.
So what you're saying is that they more or less canonically established warp one as the speed of light. OK.
Ha! Who knows?What's full impulse then?
 
What's full impulse then?
According to the text commentary on the TMP TDE DVD, Impulse is the fastest sublight speed available which is significantly faster than any modern spaceship can go.What's full impulse then?
Conspiracy, where Riker gives the order "Ahead Warp 6" and Geordi responds "Aye, sir, full impulse." So either "Full Impulse" is the same as Warp 6 or this is one hell of a weird lapse of attention for all involved.There's also at least one episode in TNG, first season I guess, when Geordi acknowledges full impulse at the helm in answer to an order to go to warp.![]()
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Thank you. I think it's clearly the latter option, but YMMV.Conspiracy, where Riker gives the order "Ahead Warp 6" and Geordi responds "Aye, sir, full impulse." So either "Full Impulse" is the same as Warp 6 or this is one hell of a weird lapse of attention for all involved.
According to the text commentary on the TMP TDE DVD, Impulse is the fastest sublight speed available which is significantly faster than any modern spaceship can go....
True. Even at .7c, it would take six years to get to Alpha Centauri. And over five millenia to get to the edge of Federation space.

What's full impulse then?
Presumably as fast as you can go in normal space before relativity becomes an issue.

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