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'''''FTL travel''''' is a general term to describe travelling faster than [[Terminology:Lightspeed|lightspeed]].
 
'''''FTL travel''''' is a general term to describe travelling faster than [[Terminology:Lightspeed|lightspeed]].
  
==FTL travel in the Vegastrike universe==
 
 
There are two principle means of faster-than-light travel.
 
There are two principle means of faster-than-light travel.
  
 
The oldest, historically speaking, is the [[Terminology:Jump|Jump]] [[Terminology:Jump drive|drive]]. While extremely expedient and efficient, the Jump drive is only capable of travelling between systems connected to the so-called "jump network". Areas without jump points are inaccessible to jump-capable ships. Those areas which were colonised before the discovery of jump, and then found to be disconnected from the jump network, were termed "[[Terminology:Sundered|Sundered]]".
 
The oldest, historically speaking, is the [[Terminology:Jump|Jump]] [[Terminology:Jump drive|drive]]. While extremely expedient and efficient, the Jump drive is only capable of travelling between systems connected to the so-called "jump network". Areas without jump points are inaccessible to jump-capable ships. Those areas which were colonised before the discovery of jump, and then found to be disconnected from the jump network, were termed "[[Terminology:Sundered|Sundered]]".
  
More energy-costly, but more versatile, is the much newer [[Terminology:SPEC (-drive)|SPEC]] drive. Though faster than light, SPEC travel does not begin to match the speed of jumping. Most efficient for in-system travel, SPEC drives are also very useful for reaching non-jump-capable systems, and for scounting new regions of space.
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More energy-costly, but more versatile, is the much newer [[Terminology:SPEC (-drive)|SPEC]] drive. Though faster than light, SPEC travel does not begin to match the speed of jumping. Most efficient for in-system travel, SPEC drives are also very useful for reaching non-jump-capable systems, and for scouting new regions of space.
  
 
=See also=
 
=See also=

Latest revision as of 08:33, 21 December 2007

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FTL travel or also called faster-than-light travel and supraluminal travel.

Faster-than-light travel

FTL travel is a general term to describe travelling faster than lightspeed.

There are two principle means of faster-than-light travel.

The oldest, historically speaking, is the Jump drive. While extremely expedient and efficient, the Jump drive is only capable of travelling between systems connected to the so-called "jump network". Areas without jump points are inaccessible to jump-capable ships. Those areas which were colonised before the discovery of jump, and then found to be disconnected from the jump network, were termed "Sundered".

More energy-costly, but more versatile, is the much newer SPEC drive. Though faster than light, SPEC travel does not begin to match the speed of jumping. Most efficient for in-system travel, SPEC drives are also very useful for reaching non-jump-capable systems, and for scouting new regions of space.

See also