alterintel
moderator
From a strictly scifi physics standpoint a jump should be harder to accomplish than a warp or hyper drive.
Since hyper drive / warp only requires that space be warped or rippled, it would require less power.
however since a jump requires a complete folding of space, it should require more power and should be harder to do.
So in my thinking the whole warp/jump idea is reversed. Warp should be for regular ships, while only capitol or titan ships should be capable of jumping.
with more jump blocks you could get more range, while with more warp blocks you could get faster speeds.
(So in a merging of scifi genres , once you reach warp 10 you've basically created a jump drive.)
While I don't think my opinion here is going to change any minds, I just thought that I'd put that out there, to see what everybody else thought.
Since hyper drive / warp only requires that space be warped or rippled, it would require less power.
however since a jump requires a complete folding of space, it should require more power and should be harder to do.
So in my thinking the whole warp/jump idea is reversed. Warp should be for regular ships, while only capitol or titan ships should be capable of jumping.
with more jump blocks you could get more range, while with more warp blocks you could get faster speeds.
(So in a merging of scifi genres , once you reach warp 10 you've basically created a jump drive.)
While I don't think my opinion here is going to change any minds, I just thought that I'd put that out there, to see what everybody else thought.