Different kinds of 'Space'
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Different kinds of 'Space'
How many different 'Spaces' have the stupid ST writers introduced? I'll start it off with two of my favorites:
Fluidic Space: The wonderful home of Species 8472
UnderSpace: Saw it in a Voyager episode. Can't quite remember what it was because the episode was so bad, I gave myself a lobotomy so I could forget it.
Any others?
Fluidic Space: The wonderful home of Species 8472
UnderSpace: Saw it in a Voyager episode. Can't quite remember what it was because the episode was so bad, I gave myself a lobotomy so I could forget it.
Any others?
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Hmmm, let me try.Darth Garden Gnome wrote:My goodness, you've forgotten the infinate pool of energy that isSUBSPACE!Tack this word onto any regular term and it instantley becomes Trekifyed.
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Microwave oven? Naw, too simple.
Subspace oven? Now that sounds good!!
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There's also "antispace".
I think I remembered it from one TNG episode in which the Enterprise ran into an temporal anomaly.
I think I remembered it from one TNG episode in which the Enterprise ran into an temporal anomaly.
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The one with the nullspace catapult?
Null Space was first used in TNG when Riker fell in love with an androgynous Jenai; null space was like a black hole, sucking in energy. Everything inside whas bright white .
I think in the first season Geordi bade one passing reference to Hyperspace .
Null Space was first used in TNG when Riker fell in love with an androgynous Jenai; null space was like a black hole, sucking in energy. Everything inside whas bright white .
I think in the first season Geordi bade one passing reference to Hyperspace .
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He was telling a joke. The punchline was something like "So she says to him, 'let's see you try that in hyperspace!'"Enola Straight wrote:The one with the nullspace catapult?
Null Space was first used in TNG when Riker fell in love with an androgynous Jenai; null space was like a black hole, sucking in energy. Everything inside whas bright white .
I think in the first season Geordi bade one passing reference to Hyperspace .
Data, of course, didn't get it. Though neither did anyone in the audience.
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"Okay, cadets," the instructor told everyone in the room. "Here's the Hyperspace Physics Test. It consists of two dots which you must connect. Maximum time is 3 weeks."In tthe TNG episode "Coming of Age" there is mention of the Hyperspace Physics Test for those wishing to join Starfleet Academy.
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Hyperspace is just multidimensional space beyond three spatial, and one temporal dimension.
Hyperspace in SW refers to the universe observed from the perspective of a tachyon.
ST (RL) and SW Hyperspace are two different things.
Hyperspace in SW refers to the universe observed from the perspective of a tachyon.
ST (RL) and SW Hyperspace are two different things.
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Actually, according to Mr Gene Roddenberry, in Chapter Eleven of The Motion Picture:
The United Federation Starfleet not only uses hyperspace, it does so on a regular and routine basis.Almost a century ago, the first successful quantum leap of a starship into warp drive made hash of all those theories based on too narrow or unimaginative an interpretation of Einstein's work. That first starship and those aboard her did not become pure energy. What happened, of course, was that when the starship reached the threshold of light speed, it also reached that boundary between "normal" space and hyperspace. That boundary was time, making it appear to those first travelers into hyperspace that the universe around their starship had suddenly begun to shrink in size. Beginning with warp one and increasing geometrically, the higher the warp speed, the "smaller" the universe and the closer together the points within it became.
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Well, now, in St, what he was talking about is called subspace. He happened to use the same term as the one in SW. the same situation happened when the Klingons had "ion cannons" on their Neah'Vars.
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What Mr Roddenberry was talking about is called "hyperspace" in Star Trek, as he was writing a Star Trek novel at the time he described the basic mechanism of warp drive. Subsequent additions to the canon -- in both the Roddenberry canon and the Paramount Pictures canon -- have substituted "subspace" for "hyperspace", but the canonical fact remains that warp-driven starships involve "hyperspatial" phenomena.Admiral Johnason wrote:Well, now, in St, what he was talking about is called subspace. He happened to use the same term as the one in SW. the same situation happened when the Klingons had "ion cannons" on their Neah'Vars.
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I know Publius. ST uses the RL definition of hyperspace. 4th dimensional space time with additional spatial dimensions above that known as hyperspace.
The universe viewed from the perspective of a tachyon (SW Hyperspace) is completely unrelated.'
Mike remarked that subspace might be a catch-all term for hyperspatial phenomenon.
The universe viewed from the perspective of a tachyon (SW Hyperspace) is completely unrelated.'
Mike remarked that subspace might be a catch-all term for hyperspatial phenomenon.
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