Length:23m
Height:7.5m
Width:10.75 m
WARP History
2369-2371 Warp 3 cruising speed. Warp 4.75 for 12 hours
2371-2373 UPGRADE
Warp 4 Cruising speed Warp 5.5 for 12 hours
2373-2374 UPGRADE
Warp 4.5 cruisng speed Warp 6 for 12 hours
2374-2375 UPGRADE
Warp 5 cruising speed Warp 6.5 for 12 hours
2375-2376
Warp 5.5 cruising speed Warp 7 for 12 hours
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These numbers look like they were pulled out of his ass.
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"...screw logic, let's go for a theory with no evidence!" - Omega.
Irony ensues.
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20th century, go to sleep.
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R.E.M.
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Read chapters one and two of "Dirk Tungsten in...The Disappearing Planet"! Show no patience, tolerance, or restraint.
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"Businesses used to be like Christianity; if you were faithful and obedient, you could obtain bliss in the afterlife of retirement. Now it's more of a reincarnation model. If the worker learns enough in his current job, he can progress to a higher level of employment elsewhere."
- Dogbert
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"That's your plan? Wile E. Coyote would come up with a better plan than that!"
- Crighton, Farscape.
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Here lies a toppled god,
His fall was not a small one.
We did but build his pedestal,
A narrow and a tall one.
-Tleilaxu Epigram
[This message has been edited by Nimrod (edited January 21, 2001).]
Mark
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"Why build one, when you can build two at twice the price?"
- Carl Sagan, "Contact"
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"One's ethics are determined by what we do when no one is looking" Nugget
And the top speed of w4.75 given in the writers' guide makes sense for the early run of the show. In "Dax", it was made rather clear that ships with w5 or higher speed could outrun a runabout. Add to that the established top speed of a type 8 shuttle (w4, VOY "Resolutions") and the suggested speeds of some other, older shuttles (w2.2 or so, TNG Tech Manual) and you are in a plausible ballpark for small craft propulsion performance.
Anything near warp 7 or 8 is a bit hard to swallow, though, since the runabouts aren't designed to be as fast as starships (from the dramatic point of view, which overrides any technical arguments). We never really saw a runabout chasing a bigger ship that was *unable* to shake its tail by speeding up - at most we saw chases where the bigger ship was shrugging off the runabout attack and taking its time to fire back. And I agree that even if Jake Sisko shouts in panic "Gimme warp eight!", it doesn't mean the craft could actually comply.
In general, the less "magical" performance upgrades we have within a short period of time on ANY field of treknology, the better. Oh, I might be forced to accept the proliferation of torpedoes for shuttle-sized craft within the Voyager timeframe, but tripling or quadrupling of top speed? No thanks.
As for travel time calculations, most DS9 episodes were mercifully ambiguous on the times and distances. Some, like "Whispers", had explicit travel time info, but it would usually have required an increase of top speed to w9.999999, not merely to warp 7 or 8.
Timo Saloniemi