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'''Warp drive''' was a form of [[faster-than-light travel]]. [[Human]] ships used warp drive by the [[26th century]] and even into the [[51st century]].
'''Warp drive''' was a form of [[faster-than-light travel]]. [[Human]] ships used warp drive by the [[26th century]] and even into the [[51st century]].


Before Human life - and all life on [[Earth]] for that matter - even began, the [[Jagaroth]] created [[Jagaroth ship|space ships]] that used warp drive. The drive could be set at Warp 1, Warp 2, or Warp 3. However, Warp 3 would have been suicide if the ship did not have fully working warp drive. ([[DW]]: ''[[City of Death]]'')
Before human life - and all life on [[Earth]] for that matter - even began, the [[Jagaroth]] created [[Jagaroth ship|space ships]] that used warp drive. The drive could be set at Warp 1, Warp 2, or Warp 3. However, Warp 3 would have been suicide if the ship did not have fully working warp drive. ([[DW]]: ''[[City of Death]]'')


Human ships of the 26th century were powered by [[anti-matter]], which may have bern required for warp drive. Should the navigational computers be tampered with while a ship is in warp drive, it could disintegrate. Warp drive-powered starships were in use up to and possibly beyond the [[51st century]]. ([[DW]]: ''[[Earthshock]]'', ''[[The Girl in the Fireplace]]'')
Human ships of the 26th century were powered by [[anti-matter]], which may have bern required for warp drive. Should the navigational computers be tampered with while a ship is in warp drive, it could disintegrate. Warp drive-powered starships were in use up to and possibly beyond the [[51st century]]. ([[DW]]: ''[[Earthshock]]'', ''[[The Girl in the Fireplace]]'')
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