Travel Time/Distance Discrepancies
First, I'd like to give "mad props" to SIR SIG and his collection of maps. Way to go! :-)
Second, I'd like to ask Narrators out there what their opinions are about the seemingly dynamic distances between various planets in the Star Trek universe. For example, DS9 often took us from Bajor to Earth in 3 or 4 days, whereas SIR SIG's and DS9 maps suggest otherwise.
I've come up with the idea of 'warp corridors' which make linear space travel undesirable. Basically, there are regions of space, often changing in size and dimension, that exist between solar systems, and 'hasten' warp drive to the point of the Spaceballs' "ludicrous speed."
Any thoughts on this?
Re: Travel Time/Distance Discrepancies
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Originally posted by Uruz
First, I'd like to give "mad props" to SIR SIG and his collection of maps. Way to go! :-)
Second, I'd like to ask Narrators out there what their opinions are about the seemingly dynamic distances between various planets in the Star Trek universe. For example, DS9 often took us from Bajor to Earth in 3 or 4 days, whereas SIR SIG's and DS9 maps suggest otherwise.
I've come up with the idea of 'warp corridors' which make linear space travel undesirable. Basically, there are regions of space, often changing in size and dimension, that exist between solar systems, and 'hasten' warp drive to the point of the Spaceballs' "ludicrous speed."
Any thoughts on this?
Excellent another victim...er person sold on my maps :D
Specific example in question for Earth-Bajor is from the episode 'Defiant'. Where from the wording of the text, Sisko gets to Earth and back within a maximum of 7 days. More like 6 days actually.
Clearly a warp space/chi factor/warp highway/thingie works in the trek universe. And we the fans just get to see the basic warp chart where the variable equals one.
Or in other terms a more trekkie way to explain the speed of plot ;)
As to my maps with the large distance of c. 330 ly for Earth-Bajor. Thats from extrapolation from episodes, DS9 TM, DS9 DW Maps and of course my Clever & Logical Sector arangement system ;)
And a stock standard variable for warp speed formulas I take a 24 multiplier. Thus what the warp chart says you can do in a day. Is actually what you cand do in a hour.
Thus speeds of upwards of 100+ ly/day are possible for the state-of-the-art ships. And therefore Earth-Bajor can be traversed in around 3-4 days.