Referral-Table-Higher-Order-Hyperjump-Drives
HIGHER ODER JUMP SPACES (T5.10)[edit]
Also see article: Jumpspace
While they are not currently known to Imperial Science as of the 1105 era, there are actually at least 9 tiers of "hyperspaces", or "Tau-spaces", of which Jumpspace is only the lowest tier. The actual values and performances of the Drives that access them and their names are listed below.
Drive Acronym Key[edit]
| Acronym | Full Name | Remarks |
|---|---|---|
| RD | Relativistic Drive | Conventional N-space travel. |
| JD0 | Jump Drive | Unconventional FTL J-Space travel. |
| HD1 | Hop Drive | Unconventional FTL H-Space travel. |
| SD2 | Skip Drives | Unconventional FTL S-Space travel. |
| LD3 | Leap Drives | Unconventional FTL L-Space travel. |
| BD4 | Bound Drives | Unconventional FTL B-Space travel. |
| VD5 | Vault Drives | Unconventional FTL V-Space travel. |
| D6 | Six Drives | Exotic supra-FTL 6-Space travel. |
| D7 | Seven Drives | Exotic supra-FTL 7-Space travel. |
| D8 | Eight Drives | Exotic supra-FTL 8-Space travel. |
| D9 | Nine Drives | Exotic supra-FTL 9-Space travel. |
Higher Order Drive Types - Specifications[edit]
| Minimum TL | Space | Order of Drive (Magnitude) † | Drive Names |
FTL | Travel Duration | Travel Distance † | Remarks |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 6 | Relativistic Space (N-space) |
-- | None | Conventional Drives (Relativistic) |
NAFAL | Conventional Space-Time limitations. | Unlimited (Fuel limitation) Pre-FTL or NAFAL Technologies.
|
| 9 | Jump Space (J-space) |
0th-Order (100) | Jump Drives
J-1 to J-9 |
FTL | 168 hours [± 10%] | 1-9 pc | Drive rating are equal to the maximum travel distance in parsecs of travel.
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| 17 | Hop Space (H-space) |
1st-Order (101) | Hop Drives
H-1 to H-9 |
FTL | 168 hours [± 10%] | 10-90 pc | Drive rating are equal to the maximum travel distance in 10s of pc of travel. |
| 20 | Skip Space (S-space) |
2nd-Order (102) | Skip Drives
S-1 to S-9 |
FTL | 168 hours [± 10%] | 100-900 pc | Drive rating are equal to the maximum travel distance in 100s of pc of travel. |
| 23 | Leap Space (L-space) |
3rd-Order (103) | Leap Drives
L-1 to L-9 |
FTL | 168 hours [± 10%] | 1000 pc to 9000 pc |
Drive rating are equal to the maximum travel distance in 1000s of pc of travel. |
| 26 | Bound Space (B-space) |
4th-Order (104) | Bound Drives
B-1 to B-9 |
FTL | 168 hours [± 10%] | 10,000 pc to 90,000 pc |
Drive rating are equal to the maximum travel distance in 10,000s of pc of travel. |
| 29 | Vault Space (V-space) |
5th-Order (105) | Vault Drives
V-1 to V-9 |
FTL | 168 hours [± 10%] | 100,000 pc to 900,000 pc |
Drive rating are equal to the maximum travel distance in 100,000s of pc of travel. |
| 31 | "6-space" | 6th-Order (106) | 6th Order Drives ("Six Drives") D6-1 to D6-9 (?) |
FTL | 168 hours [± 10%] | 1 million pc to 9 million pc |
Drive rating are equal to the maximum travel distance in millions of pc of travel. |
| 32 | "7-space" | 7th-Order (107) | 7th Order Drives ("Seven Drives") D7-1 to D7-9 (?) |
FTL | 168 hours [± 10%] | 10 million pc to 90 million pc |
Drive rating are equal to the maximum travel distance in 10s of millions of pc of travel. * Generally not available. |
| 33 | "8-space" | 8th-Order (108) | 8th Order Drives ("Eight Drives") D8-1 to D8-9 (?) |
FTL | 168 hours [± 10%] | 100 million pc to 900 million pc |
Drive rating are equal to the maximum travel distance in 100s of millions of pc of travel. * Generally not available. - Note that Singularity occurs at TL33, so only an "Early" Eight-Drive is possible at TL32. |
| (34) | "9-space" | 9th-Order (109) | 9th Order Drives ("Nine Drives") D9-1 to D9-9 (?) |
FTL | 168 hours [± 10%] | 1 billion pc to 9 billion pc |
Drive rating are equal to the maximum travel distance in billions of pc of travel. * Generally not available. - Note that Singularity occurs at TL33, so only a "Prototype" Nine-Drive is possible at TL32. |
† As a House Rule, some prefer to use Base-6 instead of Base-10 (i.e. Jump = 1-6; Hop = 6-36; Skip = 36-216; etc).
T5 TL Expanded Notation Correlation[edit]
| Tech Period | TL | FTL-1 | FTL-2 | FTL-3 | FTL-4 | FTL-5 | Min-TL | Remarks |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ur-tech | 6 | Relativistic Drive RD-6 | 6 | Only STL available.
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| Ur-tech | 7 | Relativistic Drive RD-7 | 7 | Only STL available.
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| Ur-tech | 8 | Relativistic Drive RD-8 | 8 | Only STL or NAFAL available.
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| Ur-tech | 9 | Relativistic Drive RD-9 | Prototype/Early JD0 | 9 | FTL becomes available as a prototype.
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| Stell-tech | 10-A | JD0-1 | 10 | Early M-Drives | ||||
| Stell-tech | 11-B | JD0-2 | 11 | |||||
| Stell-tech | 12-C | JD0-3 | 12 | Early Reactionless Thrusters (T-Drives) | ||||
| Stell-tech | 13-D | JD0-4 | 13 | |||||
| Stell-tech | 14-E | JD0-5 | 14 | |||||
| Stell-tech | 15-F | JD0-6 | 15 | |||||
| Stell-tech | 16-G | JD0-7 | Prototype HD1 | 16 | The Prototype HD1 brings an order of exponential advance to FTL travel. | |||
| Stell-tech | 17-H | JD0-8 | Early HD1 | 17 | ||||
| Stell-tech | 18-J | JD0-9 | HD1-1 | 18 | ||||
| Ultra-tech | 19-K | HD1-2 | Prototype SD2 | 19 | Hop Drives entirely replace Jump Drives. The Prototype SD2 brings an order of exponential advance to FTL travel. | |||
| Ultra-tech | 20-L | HD1-3 | Early SD2 | 20 | ||||
| Ultra-tech | 21-M | HD1-4 | SD2-1 | 21 | ||||
| Ultra-tech | 22-N | HD1-5 | SD2-2 | Prototype LD3 | 22 | The Prototype LD3 brings an order of exponential advance to FTL travel. | ||
| Ultra-tech | 23-P | HD1-6 | SD2-3 | Early LD3 | 23 | |||
| Ultra-tech | 24-Q | HD1-7 | SD2-4 | LD3-1 | 24 | |||
| Ultra-tech | 25-R | HD1-8 | SD2-5 | LD3-2 | Prototype BD4 | 25 | The Prototype BD4 brings an order of exponential advance to FTL travel. | |
| Ultra-tech | 26-S | HD1-9 | SD2-6 | LD3-3 | Early BD4 | 26 | Skip Drives entirely replace Hop Drives. | |
| Ultra-tech | 27-T | SD2-7 | LD3-4 | BD4-1 | 27 | |||
| Dei-Tech | 28-U | SD2-8 | LD3-5 | BD4-2 | Prototype VD5 | 28 | The Prototype VD5 brings an order of exponential advance to FTL travel. | |
| Dei-Tech | 29-V | SD2-9 | LD3-6 | BD4-3 | Early VD5 | 29 | ||
| Dei-Tech | 30-W | LD3-7 | BD4-4 | VD5-1 | Prototype D6 | 30 | The Prototype D6 brings an order of exponential advance to FTL travel. | |
| Approaching Singularity | ||||||||
| Omni-tech | 31-X | LD3-8 | BD4-5 | VD5-2 | D6 | Prototype/Early D7 | 31 | The Prototype D7 brings an order of exponential advance to FTL travel. |
| Omni-tech | 32-Y | LD3-9 | BD4-6 | VD5-3 | D7 | Prototype/Early D8 | 32 | The Prototype D8 brings an order of exponential advance to FTL travel. |
| Omni-tech | 33-Z | BD4-7 | VD5-4 | D8 | Prototype/Early D9 | 33 | Singularity: The Prototype D9 brings an order of exponential advance to FTL travel. |
EXOTIC DRIVES (T5.10)[edit]
Other EXOTIC DRIVES available in the OTU (presumably at very high TL) that are generally not available (and TL is not known):
- Hieronymous Drive
- "Inertialess Drives":
- Alcubierre Drive:
- "Albuquerque Drive" (@ Trav RPG Wiki)
- Alcubierre Drive (@ Wikipedia)
- Improbable Drive
- Reality Drive
- Marc Miller, Robert Eaglestone, Don McKinney. Starships (Far Future Enterprises, 2019), .
