Originally posted by: HayHauler
I will send out the PM's when I get home...
Hay
:beer: for you.
The USS TaBoo currently has a maximum speed of warp 9.75893, plus or minus a Cochrane or two. That is the same as it is for all Federation Galaxy class vessels currently in the Starfleet catalog with a structural integrity rating of 873.17.2 mark 7 or higher.
Of course, maximum warp has nothing to do with the current state of the art of propulsion technologies including, but not limited to, the sciences of efficient warp core structure, matter/anti-matter fuel purification and plasma injection, and static versus dynamic warp field generation and stasis. Rather our maximum warp is limited solely by the purity of the hyper-metal alloys, tritanium-3 and quantium-7, we can produce for use in the construction of our starship hulls.
I hope that answers your question.
Originally posted by: OhioDude
The USS TaBoo currently has a maximum speed of warp 9.75893, plus or minus a Cochrane or two. That is the same as it is for all Federation Galaxy class vessels currently in the Starfleet catalog with a structural integrity rating of 873.17.2 mark 7 or higher.
Of course, maximum warp has nothing to do with the current state of the art of propulsion technologies including, but not limited to, the sciences of efficient warp core structure, matter/anti-matter fuel purification and plasma injection, and static versus dynamic warp field generation and stasis. Rather our maximum warp is limited solely by the purity of the hyper-metal alloys, tritanium-3 and quantium-7, we can produce for use in the construction of our starship hulls.
I hope that answers your question.