![]() ![]() Its local neighborhoods inside the bubble feeling no g-forces and no accelerations. Out by the spacetime ”stream” at faster than light velocities with the observer at the rest with respect to The observer(spaceship) is still immersed in the interior of the warp bubble and this bubble is carried When they do it is called a subspace anomaly.Īlso, objects inside the warp bubble are not moved by the warp drive: Normally subspace and real space do not interact. Thus objects at warp occupy less real space - possibly none at - because they now exist in subspace, which according to Memory-Alpha is implied to be the medium which FTL travel happens. The light on Vengeance shows that at the instant the two ships are side-by-side Enterprise looks like a toy beside it. The image sequence below from Star Trek: Into Darkness (canon) shows Enterprise warping past the USS Vengeance and confirms that Enterprise actually gets smaller (or compresses the space around it). Real-world (non-canon) attempts to explain ST warp technology rely on compressing space itself in front of the vessel. They nearly collide with an asteroid which was already inside the wormhole, but neither the ship not the asteroid were traveling at warp. Has there ever been a collision in the franchise - any normal object being hit at warp speed? (This obviously doesn't include things traveling at warp together, like photon torpedoes from one ship to another).Ĭlosest example I found: In Star Trek: The Motion Picture Enterprise attempts warp before balancing their warp drives and creates a wormhole instead. Someone once asked why Enterprise specifically never hit things which explains some tech used, but now we have to ask if there is even a hazard of collision at warp. Enterprise did this again by dropping out of warp in Titan's atmosphere. HMS Bounty went through miles of atmosphere, dust, birds, and clouds and nothing entered the warp bubble to hit her. Star Trek: The Voyage Home shows us clearly that entering warp speed within Earth's atmosphere has no adverse consequences for the starship or the environment. Like something going at warp hits a planet, star, another ship, moon, satellite, alien, tribble, etc.īasically, can stuff in subspace (warped stuff) hit stuff in real space (not warp)? ![]()
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