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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Daniel: [QB] Umm, not that I agree completely, but what I think letsalope is getting to is that a ship traveling at warp speed is traveling at sublight, but it is traveling at sublight in *subspace*. Subspace allows a ship traveling at sublight to appear to travel faster than light in realspace. This, I believe, is the theory proposed in Mr. Scott's Guide to the Enterprise. Though I don't think it works that way. AFAIK, what TNG:TM says is that the warp engines physically warp space to travel, no propulsion utilizing rocket-type thrust systems is involved. I'm not sure off the top of my head how subspace fits into all of this. I have to check up on that. Yes, Warp 10 is infinity. The chart in the Encyclopedia uses the sideways 8, and I think we all know what that means. As it's been said already, warp 13 is only mentioned in the episode All Good things, and I think we all assume it's a recalibration of the system. If you read the ST Encyplopedia or Chronology, that's what Okuda proposes. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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