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'''The Captain's Council is currently reviewing their official stance on the Spore Drive.''' | |||
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The '''Spore Drive''', otherwise known as a '''displacement-activated spore hub drive''' or '''s-drive''', is an advanced form of propulsion technology developed in the mid 23rd century by Starfleet, on the research ships {{ma|USS Discovery}} and {{ma|USS Glenn}}. It is an organic propulsion system utilizing {{ma|mycelium spores}} harvested from ''{{ma|Prototaxites stellaviatori}}'' to jump or leap across the {{ma|mycelial network}}. During such jumps, | The '''Spore Drive''', otherwise known as a '''displacement-activated spore hub drive''' or '''s-drive''', is an advanced form of propulsion technology developed in the mid 23rd century by Starfleet, on the research ships {{ma|USS Discovery}} and {{ma|USS Glenn}}. It is an organic propulsion system utilizing {{ma|mycelium spores}} harvested from ''{{ma|Prototaxites stellaviatori}}'' to jump or leap across the {{ma|mycelial network}}. During such jumps, a ship is not in normal space but in the {{ma|mycelial plane}}, a discrete layer of subspace. | ||
===Fleet Deployment=== | ===Fleet Deployment=== | ||
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*{{ma|USS Glenn}} | *{{ma|USS Glenn}} | ||
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===Operations Guide=== | ===Operations Guide=== | ||
The [[Starfleet Corps of Engineers]] has prepared the following document for reference: | The [[Starfleet Corps of Engineers]] has prepared the following document for reference: | ||
* [[The Quantum Slipstream Drive – An Operations Guide]] | * [[The Quantum Slipstream Drive – An Operations Guide]] | ||
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==Basics of | ==Basics of Spore Drive== | ||
[[Image:Mycelium Spores.jpg|thumb|left|''P. stellaviatori'' mycelium spores, key to the drive technology.]] | [[Image:Mycelium Spores.jpg|thumb|left|''P. stellaviatori'' mycelium spores, key to the drive technology.]] | ||
===Speed=== | ===Speed=== | ||
The experimental Spore Drive has no theoretical speed limit. From an outside perspective, the ship disappears and reappears in another location instantly. | The experimental Spore Drive has no theoretical speed limit. From an outside perspective, the ship disappears and reappears in another location almost instantly. The USS Glenn completed a jump of 90 light-years in 1.3 seconds, but they hit a {{ma|Hawking radiation firewall}} returning to normal space, which caused the death of the crew. | ||
===Drive stamina=== | ===Drive stamina=== | ||
There is no known endurance limitations related to the underlying technology of the Spore Drive. Rather, the stamina is limited to the endurance of the "pilot" navigating the mycelial network. Each jump requires the pilot to "feel" his way through the network. A few jumps in succession isn't difficult. However, when the USS Discovery jumped 133 times in rapid succession, the pilot and chief engineer, {{ma|Paul Staments}}, suffered extensive physical and mental exhaustion, culminating in a coma. | |||
=== | ===Distance=== | ||
Displacement is measured in Speireins; higher Speireins being associated with large displacement. Jumping is probabilistic, meaning that the longer the jump, the more possible outcomes there are. There is currently no known computer with the processing power capable of making the requisite number of calculations, and so long jumps resulted in navigational instability. Speirein 12 roughly corresponds to a jump in the hundreds of kilometers. Jumps of Speirein 240 and 900 have been attempted, but the results are unknown. | |||
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