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Alcubierre Drive
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Faster-Than-Light Travel has long been a staple of science fiction since it allows you to travel to other solar systems and back inside of a human lifetime. But in real life, of course, we run into the unfortunate fact that according to basic Einsteinian physics particles with mass can never reach the speed of light, never mind going over it. In 1994, however, Mexican theoretical physicist Miguel Alcubierre (pronounced "al-koo-BYAIR-ray") came up with a solution that is mathematically possible, albeit still out of reach of current technology, after being asked to find a way to "warp space" a la Star Trek. There's no law against space itself going faster than c, so instead of trying to accelerate the object past the speed of light, you move space itself around the object. The ship creates a bubble of spacetime of sorts, compressing space ahead of it and expanding behind it. Since the ship is not moving faster than light relative to the bubble, relativity is not violated. And there is no possible viewpoint from which you can see both the inside and outside the bubble, and find out it moves FTL. The inside of the bubble becomes undetectable to the rest of the universe when the light barrier is broken, and vice-versa, you cannot peek from inside the bubble. This makes the warp bubble behave very similarly to various fictional "hyperspace" drives: the ship vanishes and hurtles on hidden in a pocket subspace, completely straight...and completely uncontrollable. The interior of the bubble becomes causally disconnected from the rest of the Universe including the bubble itself. How to stop an Alcubierre bubble once it arrives at the destination is a complete enigma to modern science, but a sci-fi writer who wants to use the drive can posit a conjecture that the bubble bursts open when it hits a strong enough gravity well, since nothing forbids objects from outside from affecting the bubble. Therefore, the navigation is simple and very Star Wars-esque: point it straight to the target, engage warp jump and faff around until the ship arrives at the target star's gravity well, the bubble bursts and you return to normal space. But if you miss... well, space is empty. If you're very, very, very lucky you'll eventually hit another star system, but most likely you'll be stuck in that bubble forever. Alternatively, the bubble can absorb interstellar hydrogen, which potentially can cause the bubble to become unstable if it absorbs too much when you warp for too long, and when it pops, all absorbed mass is released as energetic radiation according to E=mc squared. Even if you survive this blast, you are stranded in the middle of nowhere...and God help you if you collide with some small object while en route. Fiction authors, of course, don't have to face the problem of actually building a practical Alcubierre drive, and since it was proposed it has become popular in harder sci-fi as a method of achieving Faster-Than-Light Travel without violating physics as they are currently understood. A form of Reactionless Drive and usually a subtrope of Faster-Than-Light Travel. |
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Starfield: All ships use grav drives to bubble the space around the ship and send it into another solar system. | |
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At the end of Rocketship Voyager, the crew use alien technology they have 'acquired' to create a spacewarp drive so Voyager can get home. Chakotay passes the captain an engineer's sketch of the proposed modification, showing their Retro Rocket encircled by a couple of Alcubierre-style tori. | |
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In the Xeelee Sequence, the Xeelee discontinuity drive uses planes of distorted spacetime (similar to cosmic strings) to propel their craft to stupendous - but still sublight - speed. When the drive is active, hundred mile long wings of pure black stick out of the sides of the craft and their orientation is used to steer. Humanity eventually reverse-engineers the drive and uses it in their misguided war against the Xeelee's Big Dumb Object, sinking discontinuity drives into stars to fire them at the Great Attractor. | |
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Zone of the Enders: One of the myriad applications of Metatron, the universe's Applied Phlebotinum, is this. The most often seen example of this in the games is Jehuty and Anubis's Zero Shift ability, which compresses the space between two points and allows even Humongous Mecha to move at close to the speed of light when said space de-compresses. | |
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Supplementary materials for The Orville state that its "quantum drive" is a variation on the Alcubierre theory. | |
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Brought full-circle in Star Trek Adventures by Modiphius Entertainment. In a Shout-Out to this trope, the story hook for the tutorial campaign in the starter set states that the USS Alcubierre went missing while testing a new variant of warp drive. | |
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In Ark, the Ark 1 is actually composed of two hulls connected with a tether, rotating around each other to generate gravity. Interestingly, due to how the ship's drive works, every jump is a Blind Jump: the destination is calculated beforehand, but once the ship enters warp, there's no way to drop out of it or even see what's happening at the destination prior to arriving. This is completely in agreement with the real life Alcubierre bubble science. | |
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The Alkerbierre Drive from The Next Frontier is one of these, reverse-engineered from observations of the Deep-Space Kraken. It's not a particularly fast example, being capable of about one lightyear a month including downtime for course corrections. | |
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Role Master, Spacemaster Privateer campaign setting. The Quantum Drive uses quantum fields to warp space. The fields contract space in front of the ship and dilate space behind it, allowing the ship to effectively exceed the speed of light. | |
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The X-Files: is explained that both the alien and the US experimental ships travel faster-than-light by warping (one character even alludes to Star Trek) time and space using anti-gravity technology, which is also what can cause effects like time lost and, if something goes wrong, it can have bizarre effects like people and animals fuse into solid objects and body swap. | |
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Elite Dangerous's Frame-Shift Drive works in the same way as an Alcubierre drive with some modifications applied for safety and easier operation. | |
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Farscape has the Hetch drive which essentially works that way, propelling the ship faster than light but without taking it out of the normal space (and it also use as a measure, for example hetch 1 velocity ala warp), unlike the other two FTL travel methods; the dangerous Starburts that only Leviathan ships can do and wormholes. | |
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The Ring Engine of Drive (Dave Kellett) compresses spacetime in front of the ship into a naked singularity to allow the vessel to go FTL. It has a nasty habit of smashing any planet caught in this singularity. | |
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In Another Life (2019) the ship Salvare is all but stated to use an Alcubierre drive, as it has a ring around it that is part of the drive, forms a bubble around the ship when it's travelling at FTL speeds, makes prominent use of exotic matter and the FTL bubble accumulates enormous amounts of energy at its front that are violently released upon return to realspace. | |
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The Tarka in Sword of the Stars use Alcubierre drives. They're the slowest but least restricted form of FTL in the game (humans and Zuul use Hyperspace Lanes, Hivers a Portal Network, and Liir and Morrigi speed is variable). | |
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Steven Universe: Modern gem ships travel faster-than-light by using a gravity drive to warp space-time. This is shown by the ship creating a miniature black hole at a fixed point above itself for use as propulsion — it visibly spaghettifies as it vanishes into the sky. | |
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Galaxy Quest, not surprisingly as is an Affectionate Parody of Star Trek, uses a drive system never explained in detail but clearly based on Star Trek's warp drive. | |
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Star Trek's warp drive is a form of Alcubierre Drive, at least according to some of the technical manuals, and was the inspiration for Prof. Alcubierre's theory. The ship is surrounded by a series of fields that distort ("warp") space around the ship. However, because Star Trek predates the actual warp drive science, it has a lot of discrepancies with how an Alcubierre drive is supposed to work: they can see out of the bubble, maneuver in warp, exit it at will. | |
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Tripping the Rift (as it is also a parody of Star Trek) uses warp drive for FTL travel. | |
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Foundation Series's Foundation's Fear: Unlike the Hyperspace drives established by The Foundation Trilogy, this book utilizes space warping to create FTL transportation of cargo. | |
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In Equestria: Across the Multiverse: The Stellarians, a group of alien species from the planet Stellaria that make peaceful First Contact with Equus due to their spike in tech level, use these for faster than light travel, which was largely possible due to one of their tribes being Gravity Masters. | |
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In the Planet of the Apes: Hunted story Marooned, the ANSA spacecraft Icarus which is meant to take astronauts Virdon and Burke to Alpha Centauri uses a modified Alcubierre drive. Due to some manipulation by the Icarus’ third crewmember Jones, it opens a wormhole to Earth — a thousand years in the future, where intelligent apes have taken over... It’s not quite clear if the time-jump is an unintended consequence of the sabotage, or an inherent feature that was simply not mentioned to the astronauts (though the interaction between the inventor of the “Hasslein drive� and Virdon’s wife suggests the latter). | |
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Spoofed on Futurama. The engines on the Planet Express ship don't move the spaceship, but instead move the entire universe around it, and it runs on dark matter to make it possible. (Scientists also increased the speed of light in 2208 in this universe.) | |
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Orion's Arm has these used on ships built by Archailects, though they can't exceed the speed of light and all but the most advanced put the ship outside the warp bubble, as it takes Sixth Singularity technology to dissolve a warp bubble without annihilating everything inside. | |
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In The Jenkinsverse the "Apparent Linear Velocity" drive is a version of this with the drawbacks removed. Most human civilians just call it warp drive. | |
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In Voidskipper, this is the standard method of Faster-Than-Light Travel at play in the setting, though with a few different versions in use and a couple difficulties not always portrayed. Skimmers are warp-capable, but cannot exceed the speed of light. They are commonly used for in-system travel. Voidskippers require a truly immense amount of power to achieve superluminal speeds, which they can only do briefly. In addition, reckless use can easily cause the drive to behave like a Time Machine... stranding the would-be time traveler in an Alternate Timeline. |
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The Shockpoint drive of Dead Space may be based on the Alcubierre drive. | |
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Star Carrier: To go to FTL, most ships have to accelerate to near-c, whereupon they can use their relativistic mass to create an Alcubierre effect capable of traveling about a light-year and a half per day.note That's in human ships at the start of the series. Some aliens are faster, and by book four, set 20 years after the rest of the series, human speeds have increased to about 18 LY/day. At slower-than-light speeds, the drive works the same way to accelerate capital ships to fast enough speeds to cross star systems in a reasonable amount of time. Fighters are small enough to use a singularity drive instead (generate a high-gravity field in the direction of travel and blink it on and off really fast to pull the ship), allowing much higher delta-v. | |
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Star Control 3 has "warp bubble drive" as an alternative to conventional hyperdrive, which continues to work after hyperdrives cease functioning in our part of the galaxy. The technical details aren't elaborated, though. Considering when the game was made, it may have been a case of Ripped from the Headlines. | |
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StarCraft II has the Terrans' Tactical Jump ability that can be used by their Battlecruisers. When the Hyperion is escaping from Mar Sara, the cruiser distorts in a similar vein to ships with Hyperdrive in Star Wars, and before it exits warp, space can be seen distorting around the cruiser before it emerges. | |
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Kett ships in Mass Effect: Andromeda are capable of using their element zero cores to create an Alcubierre effect. This enables long-range travel without needing the large mass relays that form a Portal Network in the original game trilogy, though it's less efficient. | |
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