Star Trek Warp Chart
The Ultra-Definative Warp Drive Chart
by William Stone, III
FidoNet: 1:115/634.2
GEnie: W.STONE7
Here is is, gang. The ultra-definitive Warp Drive Chart. We got your TOS
scale, we got your TNG scale, we got your number of times the speed of light.
This is compiled from the TNG Writer's Technical Manual which (as I always
point out so that I sound legit) was written by Michael Okuda, Rick Sternbach,
and all the people from the TNG technical department. It's not neccesarily
what they'll use on the show (it's a "guide," not etched in stone), but it's
the best guess anybody at TNG has at this point.
Velocity Formula: V = (WF^X) C
Where V = velocity, WF = Warp Factor, C = the speed of light in a vacuum
(approximately 186,000 MPS or 300,000 KPS), and X = an exponent - what the
number is depends on which series you're doing.
For TOS, X = 3.
For TNG (warp 1 through 9), X = 10/3 or approximately 3.333. Warp factors
above nine don't follow that pattern. You or I can't calculate them (only
the guys at TNG know these for sure - and it's probably arbitrary as far as
they're concerned).
For WF 9.6, X = 3.34. For WF 9.9, X = 3.5. For WF 9.99, X = 3.9. For WF
9.9999, X = 5.28.
TNG Warp Factor TOS Warp Factor Number Times C
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1 1 1
1.866 2 8
2 2.16 10.079
2.688 3 27
3 3.389 38.941
3.482 4 64
4 4.666 101.593
4.257 5 125
5 5.979 213.747
5.016 6 216
5.762 7 343
6 7.322 392.498
6.498 8 512
7 8.69 656.135
7.225 9 729
7.943 10 1000
8 10.079 1024
8.655 11 1331
9 11.489 1516.381
9.3 12 1728
9.6 12.405 1908.912
9.75 14.1 2803.221
9.9 14.507 3052.975
9.99 19.927 7912.349
9.9999 57.543 190536.011
10 NA Infinite
You can't reach warp 10 on the TNG scale. If you graphed it as velocity
versus warp factor, warp 10 would be a vertical asymptote. Velocity would
extend infinitely but never reach warp 10.
Warp 9.6 is the highest rated speed of the Enterprise. She'll do Warp 9.9
for ten minutes and then the engines will auto-shutdown.
Subspace radio propogates at warp 9.9999
In "Where No One Has Gone Before", the Traveller propelled the Enterprise at
Warp 9.9999999996 (this according to Mike Okuda on GEnie).
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