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The initial results were promising, as the wave accelerated the test vehicle to warp speed and propelled it with 98% energy efficiency, 450% more efficient than a [[warp drive]] (indicating that warp drives are about 22% efficient at cruising speed). Unfortunately, the test did not continue as planned. | The initial results were promising, as the wave accelerated the test vehicle to warp speed and propelled it with 98% energy efficiency, 450% more efficient than a [[warp drive]] (indicating that warp drives are about 22% efficient at cruising speed). Unfortunately, the test did not continue as planned. | ||
For unknown reasons, the wave increased dramatically in intensity, traveling faster than planned and destroying the test vehicle. The [[Enterprise-D|''Enterprise'']], which was observing the test, had to accelerate through the wave (sustaining significant damage in the process) to get ahead of it and dissipate it with [[photon torpedo]]es to keep it from | For unknown reasons, the wave increased dramatically in intensity, traveling faster than planned and destroying the test vehicle. The [[Enterprise-D|''Enterprise'']], which was observing the test, had to accelerate through the wave (sustaining significant damage in the process) to get ahead of it and dissipate it with [[photon torpedo]]es to keep it from destroying the Lemma II colony. | ||
==Observations== | ==Observations== |
Revision as of 17:57, 10 February 2015
A soliton wave is an experimental propulsion system developed by Starfleet. It's a technology of the week from the episode "New Ground".
Features
The soliton wave was generated by equipment on a departure planet (Bilana III in the test). The wave would envelope a test vehicle and push it through space at warp speed to the destination (planet Lemma II), where another set of equipment would generate a particle field that would dissipate the wave, dropping the test vehicle out of warp.
The initial results were promising, as the wave accelerated the test vehicle to warp speed and propelled it with 98% energy efficiency, 450% more efficient than a warp drive (indicating that warp drives are about 22% efficient at cruising speed). Unfortunately, the test did not continue as planned.
For unknown reasons, the wave increased dramatically in intensity, traveling faster than planned and destroying the test vehicle. The Enterprise, which was observing the test, had to accelerate through the wave (sustaining significant damage in the process) to get ahead of it and dissipate it with photon torpedoes to keep it from destroying the Lemma II colony.
Observations
The soliton wave test demonstrates a shocking lack of caution on the part of Federation engineers developing new technologies. In the first field test of a potentially dangerous technology, they built a full-sized prototype and aimed it directly at an inhabited colony. Such recklessness would result in massive lawsuits in modern society.
External Links
- "New Ground" in the Star Trek Canon Database