

Something that is very close to "Q" level powers without going all the way. His powers are really that ridiculous and should Wesley ever develop them to his level of powers, Wesley will be that special of a being a being that can cross Space, Time & Reality. That's how BROKEN "The Traveler"s Powers are. The only reason I don't list the EXACT Warp Factor for "The Traveler" is because my Excel Table runs on the old Binary File format and the exact #c is off my table literally.īasically "The Traveler" can let you cross 2,801,337,518,884.28 Light-Years in under 1 min.īut that's only if he wants to allow you to travel that far. > The Traveler & "Wesley Crusher" by extension once he's fully developed his power can allow any Warp Capable vessel to travel to other galaxies at a speed equivalent to ~ Warp Factor: 31,841 traveling for a duration of 1 day BUT take that distance traveled and have it occur in a matter of < 1 min. >The Hyper-SubSpace Radio that was developed by the PathFinder project to allow Real-Time VOIP across the galaxy allows data packets to travel along the Hyper-SubSpace realm at ~ Warp Factor: 11,214 > The Spore Drive AKA "DASH (Displacement Activated Spore-Hub) Drive" allows you travel at ~ Warp Factor: 635 > The Graviton Catapult launched vessels at a ~ Warp Factor: 380 > Xindi's SubSpace Vortex allows vessels to travel at ~ Warp Factor: 248 > Quantum SlipStream Drive that Voyager used is ~ Warp Factor: 145 >USS Equinox's "Enhanced Warp Drive" based on Nucleogenic Energy LifeForms is ~Warp Factor: 43 >Traditional SubSpace Radio is ~Warp Factor: 26 >Warp 9.9 on TNG is now ~Warp Factor: 20 > Normal TNG era Warp 1-9 is the exact same and unchanged
#Tng warp speed calculator full
I haven't updated to the new one where it has full 32-bit int range of rows.īut anyways, I think the "Hard Limit" was a DUMB IDEA that was implemented without thinking.Īnd not very many things actually go that fast I only listed to Warp Factor 65,535 because that's what my version of Excel allowed at that time using the old Excel Binary File Format. may also allude to some type of implementation of the Federation transwarp drive technology from VOY: Threshold.Click to expand.I have no "Hard Limit" on Warp Scale. Possibly warp 15 was set to be the transwarp threshold instead, according to Bormanis, and warp 13 in that scale would have been the equivalent of warp 9.95 of the previous scale.Īccording to Star Trek Encyclopedia (3rd ed., p.555), warp 13 from All Good Things. In the October 1995 issue of OMNI, science advisor Andre Bormanis stated the idea of warp factors beyond 10 in the alternative future was in a recalibration of the warp scale, as ships had gotten faster. The warp factor specifications before 2312 were rated by Starfleet using the Original Cochrane Unit (OCU) warp scale, while warp factors after 2312 use the Modified Cochrane Unit (MCU - not Marvel Cinematic Universe!) warp scale.īut to answer your question about transwarp speed specifically, the best I've found is the following: According to the book Star Trek: Starship Spotter, the redesignation of warp 10 as infinite speed occurred in the year 2312. In TOS and TAS, going beyond warp 10 seems to be perfectly acceptable: the Enterprise reaches warp 14.1 in the TOS episode That Which Survives and warp 22 in the TAS episode The Counter-Clock Incident, while warp 15 is mentioned in the TOS episode The Changeling and warp 36 in The Counter-Clock Incident. Memory Alpha has a long section on multiwarp speeds.
