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'''Maximum warp''' (or '''top warp speed''') is the maximum velocity a [[starship]] is designed for and a term whereby a [[bridge officer]] can ask the [[flight controller]] to accelerate the ship to its highest possible velocity. |
'''Maximum warp''' (or '''top warp speed''') is the maximum velocity a [[starship]] is designed for and a term whereby a [[bridge officer]] can ask the [[flight controller]] to accelerate the ship to its highest possible velocity. |
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− | The maximum warp velocity, and time it can be maintained, of a starship varies between classes due to [[warp core]] limitations. {{ShipClass|Galaxy}} ships, such as the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}}, could only maintain their maximum warp for approximately twelve hours. ({{TNG|Encounter at Farpoint|The Best of Both Worlds}}) {{ShipClass|Intrepid}} ships such the {{USS|Voyager}}, on the other hand, could maintain it from three days up to two months. ({{VOY|Workforce|Workforce, Part II|Friendship One}}) |
+ | The maximum warp velocity, and time it can be maintained, of a starship varies between classes due to [[warp core]] limitations. {{ShipClass|Galaxy}} ships, such as the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-D|-D}}, could only maintain their maximum warp for approximately twelve hours. ({{TNG|Encounter at Farpoint|The Best of Both Worlds}}) {{ShipClass|Intrepid}} ships such the {{USS|Voyager}}, on the other hand, could maintain it from three days up to two months. ({{VOY|Workforce|Workforce, Part II|Friendship One}}) |
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+ | The {{USS|Carolina|24th century}} travelled at 0.7 [[light year]]s in two hours when at maximum warp. ({{VOY|Inside Man}}) |
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+ | {{bginfo|This equals to a speed of 3,066 times the speed of light.}} |
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== Maximum warp limitations by class == |
== Maximum warp limitations by class == |
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There is evidence that maximum warp is not always the highest reachable warp-factor. For example, in {{ENT|Affliction}}, the {{EnterpriseNX}} already travels at maximum warp, but then accelerates to Warp 5.2. A similar occurrence is depicted in {{DS9|The Sound of Her Voice}}: The {{USS|Defiant|2370}} already travels at maximum warp, but then accelerates to Warp 9.5. |
There is evidence that maximum warp is not always the highest reachable warp-factor. For example, in {{ENT|Affliction}}, the {{EnterpriseNX}} already travels at maximum warp, but then accelerates to Warp 5.2. A similar occurrence is depicted in {{DS9|The Sound of Her Voice}}: The {{USS|Defiant|2370}} already travels at maximum warp, but then accelerates to Warp 9.5. |
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− | In both {{TNG|Time Squared}} and {{TNG|Bloodlines}}, maximum warp seems to be equivalent with warp 9, although the |
+ | In both {{TNG|Time Squared}} and {{TNG|Bloodlines}}, maximum warp seems to be equivalent with warp 9, although the ''Enterprise''-D can move faster in other episodes. |
Revision as of 21:49, 16 August 2010
- "Maximum Warp" redirects here. For the Pocket Books miniseries, see Star Trek: The Next Generation - Maximum Warp.
Maximum warp (or top warp speed) is the maximum velocity a starship is designed for and a term whereby a bridge officer can ask the flight controller to accelerate the ship to its highest possible velocity.
The maximum warp velocity, and time it can be maintained, of a starship varies between classes due to warp core limitations. Template:ShipClass ships, such as the USS Enterprise-D, could only maintain their maximum warp for approximately twelve hours. (TNG: "Encounter at Farpoint", "The Best of Both Worlds") Template:ShipClass ships such the USS Voyager, on the other hand, could maintain it from three days up to two months. (VOY: "Workforce", "Workforce, Part II", "Friendship One")
The USS Carolina travelled at 0.7 light years in two hours when at maximum warp. (VOY: "Inside Man")
Maximum warp limitations by class
- Warp 1.4† - Arctic One-type
- Warp 2† - Template:ShipClass
- Warp 5† - Template:ShipClass
- Warp 6† - D5 class
- Warp 9.8 - Template:ShipClass
- Warp 9.975 - Template:ShipClass
- Warp 36† - Karla Five's vessel
- †Pre-TNG warp scale
Maximum warp requests
- TOS:
- "Where No Man Has Gone Before" (first mentioned)
- "The Corbomite Maneuver"
- "The Squire of Gothos"
- "That Which Survives"
- TNG:
- DS9:
- VOY:
- "Parallax"
- "Phage"
- "Cold Fire"
- "Flashback"
- "Macrocosm"
- "Scorpion"
- "Scorpion, Part II"
- "The Omega Directive"
- "Counterpoint"
- "Bliss"
- "Dark Frontier"
- "Think Tank"
- "Equinox"
- "Equinox, Part II"
- "Tinker Tenor Doctor Spy"
- "Muse"
- "Flesh and Blood"
- "Body and Soul"
- Movies:
Background information
There is evidence that maximum warp is not always the highest reachable warp-factor. For example, in ENT: "Affliction", the Enterprise NX-01 already travels at maximum warp, but then accelerates to Warp 5.2. A similar occurrence is depicted in DS9: "The Sound of Her Voice": The USS Defiant already travels at maximum warp, but then accelerates to Warp 9.5.
In both TNG: "Time Squared" and TNG: "Bloodlines", maximum warp seems to be equivalent with warp 9, although the Enterprise-D can move faster in other episodes.