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What is your favorite form of stellar travel in Sci Fi?
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What do you think the best form of interstellar travel is?
Hyperspace Technology from Babylon 5
20%
 20%  [ 14 ]
Warp Drive from Star Trek (TNG and up)
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Warp Drive from Star Trek (TOS through TMP)
5%
 5%  [ 4 ]
Hyperdrive from Star Wars
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 14%  [ 10 ]
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Post Posted: 02-28-2005 09:48 PM Post subject:

I was refering to KOTOR where it mentioned scounting new hyperspace routes being very dangerous. I took that to mean that there were routes from place to place.


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Post Posted: 02-28-2005 10:16 PM Post subject:

Thunderchild wrote:
SW doesn't really have to stick to a route. They just have to make sure they don't hit anything. Which is fine, since the entire SW galaxy, all 120 lightyears of it, is mapped.


i assume thats in the EU? plus they have to worry about asteroid collisions and such(very rare of course), but that would hardly be enough to stop you from using it.


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Post Posted: 03-01-2005 05:12 AM Post subject:

Han says 'I want to make sure we don't hit anything' or something along those lines before taking the Falcon to hyperspace.


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Post Posted: 03-01-2005 05:50 AM Post subject:

yea, i know, but i meant about the whole thing being mapped.


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Post Posted: 03-01-2005 06:45 AM Post subject:

Ah. There are several maps available, most of them are EU, and the one from AOTC, which is generally regarded as being horribly scaled.


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Post Posted: 03-01-2005 08:27 AM Post subject:

I obviously like tng and up, but another cool idea was the "space folding" gravity drive from Event horizon. Creepy movie...


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Post Posted: 03-01-2005 04:18 PM Post subject:

but how cann you be sure that its the entire galaxy? parts may be missing, planets not kown about, but i see your point.(perhaps this should go to tech talk)


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Post Posted: 03-04-2005 03:25 AM Post subject:

My favorite is Slipstream, *by far*

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Post Posted: 03-04-2005 12:15 PM Post subject:

Yeah, I like Slipstream...but Hyperspace is also good.


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Post Posted: 05-01-2005 03:03 AM Post subject:

What about Starburst from Farscape? Confused

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Post Posted: 05-01-2005 09:52 AM Post subject:

Nope, It's still Stargates all the way.

A close second is the BSG FTL jump technology. That's pretty damn instantaneous transit too.

But it's not as cool as a rotating stone ring locking chevrons into place. Grin


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Post Posted: 05-02-2005 08:43 PM Post subject:

I Agree Idea

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Post Posted: 05-03-2005 03:29 AM Post subject:

starburst is cool.

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Post Posted: 05-03-2005 09:54 AM Post subject:

I still prefer SW Hyperspace travel. True, you need exact routes plotted in, meaning it's like a train system if you go by them. Example, One cannot jump from Duro directly to Rodia going by the hyperspace routes. You would need to jump from Duro, along the Corellian Trade Spine to corellia, then to Rodia.

Some routes are also more dangerous than others due to close passing to Stars, Nebulae and Asteroid clusters.

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Post Posted: 05-03-2005 11:31 AM Post subject:

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You make it sound as if it's a recent event. Razz lol (j/k)


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Post Posted: 05-03-2005 04:14 PM Post subject:

3 Words for you all:

Infinite Improbability Drive


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Post Posted: 05-03-2005 04:15 PM Post subject:

Funny

That sounds "froody" Wink


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That sounds "froody" Wink


You're juss pissed cause you didnt get invited to the parties! FunnyWink


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Post Posted: 05-03-2005 04:38 PM Post subject:

Ain't seen the movie yet, just have a little background knowledge on the subject Razz


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Post Posted: 05-03-2005 04:41 PM Post subject:

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Ain't seen the movie yet, just have a little background knowledge on the subject Razz


Read the books Razz

The movie was pretty good stayed true to the first book, but nothing beats the book!


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Post Posted: 05-07-2005 10:13 AM Post subject:

What about the Bistromatic?Razz

That was cool to.

Though I have to say I would prefer the Infinite Improbability Drive, since you can do a lot of other stuff to.Razz

I mean what's the improbability that your favourite food is going to drop out of the air?

2^56-353763:1 against. You fill that in and voila, you need to take your cloths to the drycleaner.Razz


Not that I don't like pizza and such.Grin


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Post Posted: 05-07-2005 12:28 PM Post subject:

I especially liked how they created an infintite improbability drive from a finite probability drive, purely by calculating how improbably it was, lol.


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Post Posted: 12-09-2005 06:49 AM Post subject:

haha

gotta love those people that are choosing SW Hyperspace.

Its so much bullshit though, because its impossible to travel 60,000 light years from the rim of the galaxy to the centre in a matter of hourse at 0.5 past light speed.

Hell, in real life, the closest star from us is 4 light years... you do the math, theres no way you'd get THERE in hours, never mind half way across the galaxy!!

Its laughable really. George lucas needs his brain checking


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I especially liked how they created an infintite improbability drive from a finite probability drive, purely by calculating how improbably it was, lol.


Yeah, that was fun.


It was also fun when they turned into yarn. so cute. Laughing


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Post Posted: 12-09-2005 02:52 PM Post subject:

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gotta love those people that are choosing SW Hyperspace.

Its so much bullshit though, because its impossible to travel 60,000 light years from the rim of the galaxy to the centre in a matter of hourse at 0.5 past light speed.

Hell, in real life, the closest star from us is 4 light years... you do the math, theres no way you'd get THERE in hours, never mind half way across the galaxy!!

Its laughable really. George lucas needs his brain checking


Your not just discounting SW there... >.>


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Post Posted: 12-09-2005 06:49 PM Post subject:

We don't find out what "0.5" past light speed means though. At least, I've never come accross a description.

For all I/we know it could mean how many million times faster than light it is. So in that case it could mean that the Falcon could travel 500,000 times the speed of light.


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Post Posted: 07-29-2006 10:23 PM Post subject:

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The difference is the warp scales. TOS and TNG are on different warp scales.

Hyperspace > Warp thou.

Exponentially faster, does not require any rare materials or huge, explosive cors to achieve, does not destroy the fabric of space/time. Hyperspace>*
What do you really mean?When I read the encyclopedia it did't refer it as being differenet is just said that Enterprise 1701 ToS Cruising speed is warp6 and 1701-D is warp5 .That is all it said.

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Post Posted: 07-29-2006 11:11 PM Post subject:

According to my knowledge, the TOS era uses the formula of V/c = WF<sup>3</sup> and TNG and later use: V/c = WF<sup>(10/3)</sup>

According to the Star Trek The Next Generation technical manual (ditl even goes as far as to say that it means this: Terrance-Neltorr Graduated. And it says you can find the second formula on page 55).


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Post Posted: 07-30-2006 09:53 AM Post subject:

TNG Warp drive, there something to be said for linear travel through the stars!!. I liked the look of the TMP warp drive though, Zipping through space with red and blue stripes behind you. Cool


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Post Posted: 07-30-2006 01:17 PM Post subject:

Woah I'd totally forgotten this thread even existed

And with ST warp I thought TOS was just straight multiples of the speed of light while TNG was expotential like the Ricter Scale


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