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Glassback
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Posted - 2005.11.14 13:43:00 -
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Warp 10?
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Bosie
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Posted - 2005.11.14 14:02:00 -
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New scale - Warp 10 is to occupy all points in space and time at once.
Old scale - I think it's about the new warp 7.
Bosie.
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Lluthiunne Atalaron
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Posted - 2005.11.14 14:03:00 -
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warp10 is 1000c or 3.0x108 km/s or really bloody fast
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Scots Crusader
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Posted - 2005.11.14 14:10:00 -
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LOL. L.A. i am beginning tho think 7 of 9 stays in Wishaw. You are not a PHysics student by any chance?
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Lluthiunne Atalaron
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Posted - 2005.11.14 14:24:00 -
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Originally by: Scots Crusader LOL. L.A. i am beginning tho think 7 of 9 stays in Wishaw. You are not a PHysics student by any chance?
ohh No ive been tracked down, i knew i shouldnt have worn that outfit to go shopping.  No im no Physics student, nor English if you read any of my previous posts
>> The mind is its own place, and in itself can make a heaven of hell and a hell of heaven <<
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Dark Shikari
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Posted - 2005.11.14 14:27:00 -
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TOS Warp 10: 1024c
TNG and on warp 10: Infinite - Proud member of the [23].
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Filine
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Posted - 2005.11.14 15:24:00 -
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Warp10 is what they call Transwarp. you are everywhere at once. however the borg use Transwarp Conduates(sp), which are warp 10++, but these are much more like a controled wormhole network. as seen in the VOY episode Endgame, its an artifical network that can be damaged. there was also Quantumn Slipstream drive.
entering uncontroled Transwarp(ie just using a warpdrive and no cond like the borg do)can cause some minor DNA issues as seen in ST:VOY. i will discount speed applied by "the Traveler" and "Q" in episodes of TNG as both of them didnt exactly have to follow the rules.
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Lluthiunne Atalaron
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Posted - 2005.11.14 15:35:00 -
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Edited by: Lluthiunne Atalaron on 14/11/2005 15:37:12
Originally by: Filine Warp10 is what they call Transwarp. you are everywhere at once. however the borg use Transwarp Conduates(sp), which are warp 10++, but these are much more like a controled wormhole network. as seen in the VOY episode Endgame, its an artifical network that can be damaged. there was also Quantumn Slipstream drive.
entering uncontroled Transwarp(ie just using a warpdrive and no cond like the borg do)can cause some minor DNA issues as seen in ST:VOY. i will discount speed applied by "the Traveler" and "Q" in episodes of TNG as both of them didnt exactly have to follow the rules.
'The rules' ?
 Did that Paris guy not reach this magnificent number in a voyager episode.
As a side note, i used to watch Star Trek (whatever) with my brother while eating dinner. Its always fun to give them there own little names. Harry was 'Ensign Harry Horny Kim' believe me i fit alot of episodes. I wont tell you what 7/9 was called :)
>> The mind is its own place, and in itself can make a heaven of hell and a hell of heaven <<
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Baldour Ngarr
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Posted - 2005.11.14 16:57:00 -
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You're all working on the assumption that Star Trek - even within an individual series of it, such as TNG - is internally consistent.
The assumption is flawed. Warp 10 means whatever they need it to mean that paticular week in order to make the storyline work. One week next season, they might need it to mean something else - ok, it'll mean something else.
This happens a lot in ST. To be fair, it happens a lot in just about every long-running series there's ever been, except where the plotline for the entire run is laid out in advance of any part of it being filmed (I believe Babylon 5 was so written, but didn't watch it and I don't know if it's consistent or not).
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Lluthiunne Atalaron
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Posted - 2005.11.14 17:01:00 -
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Edited by: Lluthiunne Atalaron on 14/11/2005 17:01:27
Originally by: Baldour Ngarr You're all working on the assumption that Star Trek - even within an individual series of it, such as TNG - is internally consistent.
The assumption is flawed. Warp 10 means whatever they need it to mean that paticular week in order to make the storyline work. One week next season, they might need it to mean something else - ok, it'll mean something else.
your working on the assumption that we dont know that Star Trek is a pile of poo no matter how fast its going :)
>> The mind is its own place, and in itself can make a heaven of hell and a hell of heaven <<
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Plim
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Posted - 2005.11.14 17:54:00 -
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I love Star Trek because it dosen't make any sense at all. Voyager for example - they are left abandoned on a planet, they have thier comm badges removed... they all speak English.
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Filine
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Posted - 2005.11.14 18:41:00 -
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i heard somewhere that by the 24th century the UT is implanted based on Treknobabble.
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Plim
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Posted - 2005.11.14 19:22:00 -
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I always thought that the Comm badge functioned as a UT. I suppose they like to keep things vague so that people don't realise that it is complete and utter jibberish.
The doctors program gets corrupted... MAKE A BACKUP idiots!
And the most recent film... clone needs organ/s, chases down Picard etc etc. He forgot about replicators? Wait no, the quantum signature of his entangled gobledi**** will make that impossible or some such. -----------------
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HippoKing
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Posted - 2005.11.14 20:25:00 -
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/hits head against wall to make the treko-freakoes go away
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Hakim St0rm4r3
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Posted - 2005.11.14 20:37:00 -
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Originally by: Bosie New scale - Warp 10 is to occupy all points in space and time at once.
Old scale - I think it's about the new warp 7.
Bosie.
Bosie is correct. as for transwarp thats a debatable subject. IT's refered to as warp 10 in some episodes of trek but is not as the statment by bosie is the scale used in the Trekpedia. And at that there is 2 forms of transwarp. 1 uses the hub as seen in endgame the other uses the drive as seen in dark fronteir (both voyager episodes), the drive option is slower seemingly.
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fairimear
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Posted - 2005.11.14 20:38:00 -
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bah warpdrive 4TL.
B5's hyperspace owns it.
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Valisk
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Posted - 2005.11.14 21:22:00 -
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Originally by: Glassback Warp 10?
I don't know, but is it faster than time distort 10 or standard by 10?
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Rodj Blake
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Posted - 2005.11.15 11:05:00 -
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Originally by: Valisk
Originally by: Glassback Warp 10?
I don't know, but is it faster than time distort 10 or standard by 10?
Cue Rodj Blake! 
I don't recall Liberator ever going faster than standard x7.
Happy now?
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Valisk
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Posted - 2005.11.15 19:12:00 -
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Originally by: Rodj Blake I don't recall Liberator ever going faster than standard x7.
Happy now?
Happy! 
Could have sworn the Liberator could do standard x12? 
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Finix Jaeger
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Posted - 2005.11.15 19:42:00 -
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