![]() ![]() Anything ≥ Warp Factor 1,000,000.# we'll just stick with Metric Prefix based Warp Speeds at that point. Warp Factor 10,000 - 99,999.# = Hyper Warp Speed range Warp Factor 1,000 - 9,999.# = Super Warp Speed range Warp Factor 100-999.# = Trans Warp Speed range Warp Factor 10-99.# = Decka Warp Speed range Warp Factor 1-9.# = Basic Warp Speed range (100% Backwards Compatible with TNG-era Wf 1-9) + Here are the general Warp Factor Speed ranges: TNG Era = Warp Factor Scale (Version 2.0). TOS Era = Warp Factor Scale (Version 1.0). On my revised Warp Factor scale, the TNG era Warp Factor 9.9 is some where between Warp Factor 20 & 21, basically Warp Factor 20.#. Amelia Earhart and Tom Paris, on Voyager " Think I could take her out for a spin?" In your terms, that's about four billion miles a second." To give you a sense of scale, according to Tom Paris' on screen stated evidence of Warp Factor 9.9 being: ![]() Here's the TOS era version of this Warp Factor Scale:īelow is my own hand made expanded version of Warp Factor & Power Consumption Scale. I noticed that the power consumption generally creeps up pretty dramatically and why StarFleet and the UFP needed to find alternate ways of FTL if they want to hit TransWarp speeds. I just uncap that formula and let it properly run to infinity via the Spread Sheet which gives you a handy dandy table to work with. Which is just TNG era Warp Factor formula without the stupid hand drawn curve to infinity past Warp 9. ![]() So based on my Warp Factor 3.0 Scale data from my Spread Sheet ![]()
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