Given what I've read from the Klingon Bird of Prey Manual on how they achieve FTL:
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I've noticed that there are many ways of achieving Warp Drive, so here I've listed a few ways with sources taken from Alpha & Beta Cannon that I can trust along with my own deductive inferencing & reasoning based on observation from the source materials:
Warp Drive Types that I've observed and listed :
Any other forms of Warp Drive from alien races or StarFleet ships that I might not have noticed?
The only one I can think off the top of my head is the Voth City Ship.
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I've noticed that there are many ways of achieving Warp Drive, so here I've listed a few ways with sources taken from Alpha & Beta Cannon that I can trust along with my own deductive inferencing & reasoning based on observation from the source materials:
Warp Drive Types that I've observed and listed :
- Type: "Parallel Coils"/"Parallel Nacelles":
- Examples:
- The Vast Majority of StarFleet designed vessels with Nacelles mounted on pylons of some form
- Details:
- Usually mounted in some form of Nacelle with either Circular, Oval, or specialized Ring shape of some form
- Opening's in the Coil show where the Warp Field emissions emit out of
- PRO(s):
- Better Manueverability at FTL in High Warp Factors compared to Coleopteric Type
- Highly Stable Warp Fields
- Balanced FTL characteristics in terms of Power Consumption, Scalability, Complexity, Stability, etc
- Better Manueverability at FTL in High Warp Factors compared to Coleopteric Type
- CON(s):
- Not as efficient as Coleopteric in a Straight Line
- Needs at least 2x Warp Fields interacting in 3D space for maximum efficiency
- See (Intrepid Class/USS Voyager) as example that breaks the mold compared to (Constitution Class/Galaxy Class) for simple line of sight rules due to more advanced tech
- Usually the Nacelles hanging off of Pylons which give the enemy a giant visual signal to "Destroy this" to cripple the vessel from moving at FTL which makes it a VERY easy target
- Examples:
- Type: "Coleopteric"/"Ring":
- Examples:
- 22nd & 23rd century Vulcan Vessels
- Details:
- Requires some form of Warp Ring that wraps around the vessel:
- PRO(s):
- Highly Efficient for Straight line travel, not very manueverable at high FTL (Warp Factor)
- Very good straight line efficiency
- Very energy efficient Power Consumption Curve as it scales up the Warp Factors
- CON(s):
- Cannot turn at high FTL (Warp Factor) without significant stress to the vessel, usually must drop out of warp and reorient the vessel to re-engage Warp Drives
- Large Target that can be nearly attacked at from all sides to cripple
- Examples:
- Type: "Co-Planar"/"Flat Panel":
- Examples:
- See Klingon Bird-of-Prey with wings straight out in cruise mode
- Details:
- Parallel Flat Panels distributed on Port/StarBoard sides of a hull
- Panels are in-line(Co-Planar) with each other usually when making Warp Fields
- PRO(s):
- Volumetrically efficient
- Can assist with STL propulsion
- CON(s):
- Requires Cryogenic Cooling Fluids to keep the Panels from self destructing due to the tight spacing of the panels and excessive temperatures from the Electro Plasma
- Limitation based on Cooling requirements that Warp Coils suffer from far less due to physical space gaps
- Tight working spaces along with high toughness requirements to keep it working reliably
- Requires Cryogenic Cooling Fluids to keep the Panels from self destructing due to the tight spacing of the panels and excessive temperatures from the Electro Plasma
- Examples:
- Type: "Parallel Open Frustum"/"Integrated Hull":
- Examples:
- The Ferengi D'Kora class Marauder implements this on the aft end at the Ventral Edge with vertical slits that go from White to Orange when engaging Warp
- Details:
- A series of open plates aligned in parallel, usually Frustum shaped with Sub-Space Field Emissions out of the open sides of the Parallel Plates
- PRO(s):
- 2nd most Compact Surface Area
- Allows very flexible layout as it can run across the surface of the hull, you don't have to design a vessel around the Warp Engine
- Highly distributed nature allows some battle redundancy, although not as much as the DPSSFEA
- Size & Shape of each parallel plate don't have to be perfect and scan be slightly smaller or larger than each other, this allows for various design styles and uses
- CON(s):
- Any battle damage may have the Electro-Plasma feed back into the hull
- Requires sacrifcing some hull volume for the Warp Engine system
- Maintenance requires opening up some aspects of the hull on the outside and/or inside depending on design
- This makes it somewhat labor intensive when doing battle field repairs when time is super critical
- Examples:
- Type: Nozzle Type Sub-Space Field Emitter:
- Examples:
- Cardassian Galor Class and most Cardassian Vessel designs
- UFP StarFleet Defiant Class
- Cardassian Galor Class and most Cardassian Vessel designs
- Details:
- Warp Field Emission is out of a Nozzle of some form
- PRO(s):
- A large chunk of the Warp Engine can be buried within the hull and hidden underneath armor
- Much shorter routing paths for Electro Plasma and Data Wiring to the Warp Core
- CON(s):
- You must design the vessel around the Warp Engines, layout dictates where the Warp Field Alignment for Warp Field Syncrohnoization meets
- Repairs can potentially require full or partial dissasembly of the vessel structure depending on how you designed said vessel
- Battlefield repairs might be more complicated due to the nature of integration of the Warp Coils or Warp Instruments
- Any leakage of Electro Plasma will likely happen within the vessel
- Examples:
- Type: DPSSFEA (Distributed Phased Sub-Space Field Emitter Array):
- Examples:
- Almost all Borg Vessels use this form of Warp Drive
- Details:
- Numerous small Sub-Space Field Emitters that create Sub-Space Fields in a single direction work in tandem with others in a distributed array to create a precisely controlled fields for advanced FTL flight
- The arrays are usually spread evenly across the hull and allows for simple redundancy by adding in more units and adjusting software to control them
- Usually small distributed Sensors need to be placed nearby each Sub-Space Field Emitters to work in parallel
- PRO(s):
- Highly Energy Efficient when it comes to power consumption
- High Redundancy in case several units are taken off-line for whatever reason
- Creates near optimal warp fields easily regardless of the shape of the vessel
- Allows for High Speed Omni-Directional FTL Manueverability at all Warp Factors with very high turning / vectoring speeds at FTL
- Very flexible & precise control over the Sub-Space Field: Shape, Intensity, & distortion strength along with distortion vector
- You do not have to design the vessel around the shape of the Warp Engines, the Warp Engine can conform to the shape of the vessel as needed
- Hard to tell where your Warp Field Emitters are given the tiny nature of their apertures (especially when integrated with all the other tech on the surface of the hull)
- Highly Energy Efficient when it comes to power consumption
- CON(s):
- Incredibly Computationally Intensive compared to other FTL Warp Field based systems, requires lots of Parallelized Computers to work together across a vast distributed network on the vessel
- Nano-Second level Syncrohnoization becomes important for Computational and Field control
- Physical connections for Power & Data become a management nightmare due to sheer volume compared to other FTL Warp Field based systems
- Software needed to manage becomes incredibly complex and difficult to debug should problems arise before final roll out
- Software needs to be incredibly robust to handle taking Warp Field Emitters online and offline in real time while the Warp Drive is in use
- Maintenance Load becomes larger due to the volume of small problems you may encounter, although the scale of the problem is usually much lower and is a simple drop in replacement of parts
- Examples:
Any other forms of Warp Drive from alien races or StarFleet ships that I might not have noticed?
The only one I can think off the top of my head is the Voth City Ship.