Top 15 Fastest Ever Spaceships In Fiction
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- Опубліковано 2 лип 2024
- If you were to ask the majority of people who are lovers of science fiction, they would be able to list their favourite spaceships from movies or television series. Whether you go with the USS Enterprise, the Millenium Falcon, or another vessel, it is not really important which one you pick. When it comes to velocity, however, it is very obvious that some of the fictitious spaceships are significantly quicker than others. The following is a list of the fifteen fictional spacecraft that are the fastest available, according to official estimations or computations provided by fans:
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Spaceball 1, they've gone plaid!
No Daedalus from Stargate? Or any of the Asgard ships? Atlantis city ship?
In SG - Asgard ships or Atlantis with 3 ZPM.
2:42 enterprise D warp 9.6 =1909 x C TNG ( Enterprise TOS - warp 11.8 1643 x C ( or warp 9.2 tng(1649x C)
Voyager 9.975 (somewhere between 4500-5000x C)
If you’re going to do warp speeds get it right .
Honorable mention. The ships from the dune universe, called Highliners. They travel anywhere in the universe instantly by "folding" space. Id say thats pretty damn quick...
The TARDIS should be first, because enjoy only can it travel anywhere in the universe instantly, it can also travel backward in time. So even if the infinite probability drive could get you somewhere instantly too, the TARDIS could have been at the destination before you even leave the starting point.
The infinite improbability drive also can time travel. For instance, the probability that the Heart of Gold can arrive before the TARDIS is highly improbable and therefore the infinite improbability drive will allow the Heart of Gold to arrive first.
The heat of gold, according to Douglas Adams (who by the way was at least partially responsible for Dr. Who's success) can travel anywhere, anywhen providing you know how improbable it is to get there. So it will always beat the Tardis, providing you know how improbable it would be to be there before the tardis.
@@scotthodgins7975 But working out the various different kinds of infinity would usually be impossible, due to the answer having an infinite number of digits, and thus being impossible to describe to the improbability drive. So only a finite subset of destinations are actually possible.
@@scotthodgins7975 yep! In addition, it is highly improbable that the TARDIS wouldn't make it to the destination so.... 😋
@VPWedding from what I remember, all you need to do is tell the computer where you want to go, and the Heart of Gold will tell space to "get knotted" and park itself exactly where you wanted to be... when you wanted to be there.
some star trek ships in this list use the wrong warp factor so the speed reported here are wrong
Yeah, the TOS era warp factor only applies to the first Enterprise... the other ships use a different exponent for their equation. Also she had the star wars' hyperdrive confused, a higher hyperdrive factor is slower not faster, the death star should have been the slowest of the ships slower even than the borg cube using it's non-trans warp drive that she referred to earlier
It was point per point in the original so warp 10 was 1000 times light speed, that's the scale they are using here.
@@DeathBYDesign666 that’s not the equation Star Trek uses at all. TOS uses the cubed root of velocity divided by the speed of light. TNG increased the exponent to 3.3 for speeds up to warp 9 then curved upwards to infinity by warp 10 www.ex-astris-scientia.org/treknology/warp/eq61a.png
"Some"? Dude most of the list is wrong, looks like they pulled it from a bunch of wiki's and random forums.
@@DarthSpock1 Not even that, most of it is just completely made up but close in some instances. I've seen most of the wikis for this list and none of them say these speeds, they are pretty accurate actually. We don't know the actual speed of most Star wars ships to be fair but to put the death star above an ISD is absolute nonsense. We know they are in the hundreds of thousands to millions of times light speed range, the death star had a class 3 hyperdrive I believe if not a 4.
How about doing something to naturalize that damn AI narrator so it sounds more realistic & less like a grinding, toneless rendition of Mandarin?
WTH is all this AI narrated drivel anyway? How hard is it to just talk into a mic and not mispronounce words differently in the same sentence? I never upvote when I hear it.
This. No, just no.
This list is missing multiple ships from the Stargate series that are faster. The Lantean city-ship, for example, is at least 300,000,000,000 x the speed of light, and the Replicator Cruiser is about 17,500,000,000 x the speed of light. Destiny (Stargate Universe) is likely even faster.
There's also that Voyager episode where they achieved Warp 10 (infinite velocity)...but we don't talk about that :)
And the calcs for the Star Trek ships are wrong too.
The Heart of Gold from Hitchhiker's Guide also goes the the equivalent of Warp 10 with weirder, though temporary, results.
Startrek ships has wrong speeds. TNG ships use different formula. So meanwhile Warp 8 of USS Enterprise-A is indeed 512×c, Warp 8 of USS Enterprise-D is 1024×c, and Warp 9.975 of Voyager translates into 5552×c.
I'm just wondering where the Glorious Heritage Class is with the Andromeda Ascendant. It has a slipstream drive that goes over galaxies. Or the ancient spaceship Atlantis with the Galactic Hyperdrive, which travels 2 million light years within an hour.
Sorry, In "Cosmos", Carl Sagan's "Ship of The Imagination" could go anywhere in no time at all, powered as it was by Human Imagination itself... 🌝
The deathstar was slower then an X Wing...
It's ok, they basically got every single one of the "speeds" listed here wrong anyway, quite a few by insanely large margins. Also its not just slower than an X-wing, its slower than an ISD, considerably so. The 1st death star had a class 4 hyperdrive (2nd didn't have one when destroyed), an ISD has a class 2, an Xwing for reference is a class 1 and the Falcon is a class 0.5
You forgot Discovery and its spore drive. opps.....
Spore drive requires the Mycelial network. As stated in DIS. The network only spans the Milky Way Galaxy.
STD does not exist. Even fanfiction is more canon that that shit.
@@TechPorkChopuhh no, the mycelial network just gets thinner in the galactic barrier BUT it does exist far beyond the Milky Way, in the very end the mycelial network is another universe within ours. Even inside the wormhole where the Discovery-A went through, there was a mycelial network (disorganized, mixed and messed up but it was there, kind of what happened with TransWarp conduits by that century)
Opps indeed! 😂. Oops!
@tomascernak6112 take a freaking pill
Forgot the Planet Express ship from Futurama
Planet Express ship doesn't move at all. It moves the universe around itself.
No there was a Warp 5 enterprise 10 years before enterprise 1701 you do not know Star Trek. whoever did this chart did not know what they were writing about.
Actually the NX-01 was the first Federation starship to be named Enterprise.
From the show "Star Trek - Enterprise".
The NX-01 Enterprise will be a Starfleet vessel, designed and commissioned well before the founding of the "Federation".🤓
Very true then b4 then was listed cvn-65 aircraft carrier now waiting for the new ships 🚢 number. But it's cvn-80 next enterprise aircraft carrier.
Oh my goodness. Yes we can nitpick and pick and do the cannon things.
And then it will change and change again.
Are there awards given for trying to be right and outdo each other? Because I never received them but I guess I don't try hard enough to do that lol.
NO, she was the first Starfleet ship. Was she in service when the Federation was formed and Starfleet stopped being an Earth organization?
Wrong. The warp scale changed between Star Trek TOS and TNG. You’re using the original TOS warp scale of warp factor cubed for all Trek ships. TNG and later used a different warp scale that goes asymptotic between warp 9 and 10, so Voyager’s warp 9.975 would be much faster than 992 c, and Prometheus’ warp 9.99 would be way more than 5 c faster than Voyager.
The Death Star has a class 4 hyper drive? Okay, I'll take your word for it. But that would make it slower, much slower than any warship in the imperial fleet - certainly far slower than an Imperial Class Star destroyer with its class 1 hyperdrive.
Warp 9.8 - more then 2000 speed of light.
Thank you for giving first place to The Heart of Gold. I was thinking that i would have to complain.
Yet the Bistro math drive is faster,
It’s also the wrong Heart of gold which should be shaped like a running shoe,
@@dogwalker666 agreed, but the poster may not have read the books.
@@scotthodgins7975 The radio series!
HHG is a Radio series primarily,
BBC Radio 4, I have all 5 series.
Sorry but a TARDIS can arrive at its destination BEFORE it left its original point so wouldnt that actually be quicker than the Heart of Gold?
@@stephendarroch5565 The probability that the Heart of Gold can arrive before the TARDIS is highly improbable and therefore the infinite improbability drive will allow the Heart of Gold to arrive first.
It can arrive billions of years before or trillions of years later, so in some instances it is going infinitely fast and sometimes you could crawl to its destination faster. It's real travel time is the time it takes to do the gaa wheew, gaa wheew, ga tic it, ga tic it. 😂
how is the heart of gold faster than the Tardis? A Tardis travels via the time vortex. Space and time travel are not really distinguished here. The Tardis arrives exactly when the pilot is wanting it to arrive even if it is in the relative past. So while the Heart of gold may travel instantanous so does the tardis. Even more so because the tardis can arrive before the race even started. Something the Heart of gold is incapable of.
The probability that the Heart of Gold can arrive before the TARDIS is highly improbable and therefore the infinite improbability drive will allow the Heart of Gold to arrive first.
"The restaurant is at the *other* end of the universe."
USS Enterprise was not the first to bear the name. Starfleet originally had NX-01 Enterprise.
To be picky, NX-01 as a Starfleet ship was named Enterprise, but was pre-Federation. NCC-1701 was the first Federation ship to be named Enterprise.
@@matthewsvideos8235 Disagree; its highly unlikely the NX was decommissioned before the Federation Starfleet existed (since it was still in service in 2161), and we know Earth's Starfleet was the core of that organization. So the 1701 would be the first Federation BUILT ship named Enterprise, but not the first (Federation) Starfleet ship to bear that name.
Nerding out with fellow Star Trek fans makes me happy! I was thinking of both of your replies as I flew to the comments...lol
@@Sephiroth144 Good point about the NX. One of those topics with predecessor timelines that can never be fully solved.
@@Sephiroth144If you look at the timeline, and in the final episode of ENT, Archer says they are heading back to earth where the Enterprise will be decommissioned in 2161, at the same time that he made his speech forming the Federation. So both events happened in the same year. Hence why the NX in the fleet museum in Picard was not the NX-01, as why refit a ship that has been decommissioned.
These are all wrong
Ok how about the ORVILLE? It has Quantum Drive.
Star Trek Voyager had the Delta Flyer, it was over warp 10. Theory is it is like the heart of gold. The delta flyer did warp 13 if I remember correctly.
Guild Heighliners (Dune) were instantaneous.
Heart of Gold was the most entertaining way to travel across the universe with its improbability drive. You left one ship off the list though which may have been even faster: Spaceball One! It went to plaid! Nothing should ever go to plaid! ;)
A few ships have been looked over, from the STAR TREK universe.
What, no Spaceball One??? It can travel at Ludicrous Speed and "go to plaid" at the same time.
Thanks for information 🎉
Actually, Enterprise NX-01 was the first to bear the name, "Enterprise".
I'd say "9 minutes of my life I'll never get back" except I was fast forwarding through most of this non-sense.
anyone who watched original star trek would know that Warp 4 was really pushing it..per Scotty in each episode
The Protostar (Star Trek Prodigy) should be on this list.
The top 3 are fine but honestly the test of the list could be filled out just by Stargate ships and the Destiny from Star Trek.
Where's DC's Wave Rider?
Or Bill and Ted's phone booth?
I think the original 1701 has a top speed of warp 8.
The data for Enterprise-D is not correct. According to Tech Manual, her regular top speed is Warpfactor 9.6, which is on the TNG-scale arround 1909 times speed of light.
You forgot the Liberator from Blake's 7
You can’t count the tardis as a speed. It doesn’t even have an infinite speed. It’s designed to travel through time. It can leave one place and arrive there 1 million years in the past or 1 million years in the future.
The Improbability Drive anyone?
You forgot to mention anything about Stargate the ships are crazy fast. I believe all the ships calcs are off the Death Star is actually alot faster than what you have it to be, having the ships that you don't know what the speed of the ship is terrible. Destiny from Stargate is not just better but it can also do void jump between galaxy on a daily basis.
What is with the ship from supernova or the Event Horizon?
Guild ships from Dune.
Dune spacing guild.
Does speed really apply to the Tardis, when it essentially moves by 'warping' that is, simply moving from one point to another without crossing the intervening distance?
The same could be said for the Guild Highliners from the David Lynch version of Dune, where they moved by folding space and time, allowing them to travel without moving.
Battlestar Galactica FTL drive ?
Those numbers don't make sense. The Milky Way is 3600 light years in diameter. So ate 800 times the speed of light Voyager could have crossed the entire galaxy in just over 4 years.
I thought the death star was slower than an ISD.
In all fairness, TOS had two more ships and Next Generation had a few as well --- modified by aliens far beyond the crews comprehension. Example THE CHANGELING'S NOMAD created warp 11. In ST NG NINTH DEGREE a possessed Lt Barclay redesigns the Enterprise to instantly fly to the aliens themselves...
Warp 8 in TOS Star Trek is actually 16,777,216 times the speed of light since it’s 8 raised to the power of 8. Not only that but where are the engines on the Death Star? It’s supposed to be a rouge planetoid.
Most human warships in the 40k universe have the ability to travel through the warp and arrive at their destination before they even left, so if speed is time x distance travels I guess those ships have the ability to travel at infinite speed.
The downside is that sometimes they leave for a destination and don't arrive for centuries or even millennia later, if at all, so... *shrug*
Where is the warp 10 shuttle from Voyager? It has infinite speed.
All of the ships have gone into the deep past - This is what happens when you exceed light speed
How about the Event Horizon. Bends time and space, so point a and b coexistence at the same time.
You forgot about the Babylon 5 Galaxy
Warp factors when cubed equals the x speed of light...
Warp 10 is 10x10x10 = 1000 times the speed of light aka. 1000 light years traveled in a year...
USS Voyager with Janeway and crew was 70 years from home flying at maximum Warp factor...
That's 70000 lightyears from Earth...
How fast was the Liberator ?.
Dune Space Guild ships. Futurama Galaxy Express. Bloater drive ships from Bill the Galactic Hero.
As happy as I am to see the TF multiverse represented here, WHAT ABOUT SPACEBALL 1?!?! Does going PLAID mean nothing?!?! That said The T.A.R.D.I.S. should be first and The Heart of Gold second.
@@kylenparis The probability that the Heart of Gold can arrive before the TARDIS is highly improbable and therefore the infinite improbability drive will allow the Heart of Gold to arrive first.
What about spaceball1 where does plaid fall in this list
The Tardis probably should not be on the list, as you mention it is instantaneous, velocity does not apply and if you really want to use the equation v = d / t. Then t is 0 unless you want to talk frame of refence external to the Tardis then things get complicated.
ST: TOS warp speeds are different from the TNG and later scales where 10 was the instant travel speed. (Linear vs logarithmic) In other words, the TOS Enterprise would be the bottom, if it was even on, this list.
No B5, or Stargate ships? Orillia to Earth in hours, at most, for the Asgard, and let's not even talk about the City Ship Atlantis' travel speed to Earth, which was even faster.
The TARDIS is a time ship, and can arrive centuries before it leaves!
@@colinmoore7460 The probability that the Heart of Gold can arrive before the TARDIS is highly improbable and therefore the infinite improbability drive will allow the Heart of Gold to arrive first.
Guild Highliners from Dune ??
The fastest space ship ai nows is the cockren shuttle at warp vakter 10
Also you’re wrong on the Enterprise. The first starship named Enterprise was the NX-01. Get your facts straight!!!
you really ffed up those numbers enterprise flies at wap 7 or more sulaco a sub light close to warp 1 how is that the sulaco is on par with a warp eneing and people who can beam you up i mean the death star come on with voyager 9.965 warp no your numbers are weird and make no sense
Star Wars universe can't make a decent TV set, but their ships are faster than Star Trek?
Light speed is about 186,000m/s, not 299k m/s. Your conversion to Kilometers per Second. there is also a difference between Warp Speed and Jump drive speed, and how they travel.
@@mikematusek4233 wrong. 186,282 miles per second. 299,792 kilometers per second or 299,792,458 meters per second
@@jw8160 true, but that wasn't what was written.
@@jw8160 The other number that I read as Miles/second was 1,0xx,
@@mikematusek4233 mi/s is miles per second. m/s is meters per second.
@@mikematusek4233 written where? I was responding to your comment. In the video they use 299,792,458 m/s as the speed of light. They did get the kilometers per hour wrong though. They gave 1,079,252,848,800 kph when it is 1,079,252,848.8 km/h.
the faststed ship is a few minutes to hours one galazy to the next sg1 atlantis base is the fastest ever..
I don't understand why these videos can't get their info right. There has been 7 enterprises in the shows and movies not 5 and if you want to split hairs there was an 8th.
The energy requirements for warp drive make it obviously impossible & ludicrous.
That is not Prometheus
The speeds of the Heart of Gold (HoG)and the TARDIS are wrong. Also they should be tied for first place. The Tardis could actually arrive BEFORE it left which is much faster than suggested in the video. As such it is infinitely impossible for the HoG to get there first.... which would make the HoG fast enough to get there first. But KNOWING that the HoG would win would mean that it's no longer infinitely impossible so that would slow it enough for the Tardis to be faster. But if the Tardis is faster then..... ad infinitum.
sad no liberator from Blake's 7
No Babylon 5? No Andromeda? No Orville? The data you do present seem incorrect. Must be sourced from the PLA! 🤣🤣🤣
What a mess. .😮😮
Speeds are all off. Starwars ships can go from one edge to the other edge of the galaxy in less than a month. Startrek are not even close. You missed so many more SiFi ships. Having more than one entry for Starwars and startek is just padding.
Your thumbnail has the TARDIS in the middle and shows that Voyager is faster then a Borg Cube ... it also lists that the engine for the Borg cube is "unknown" Clearly little to no research went into this video so I shall not be watching this.Honestly, 5 minuets on google and you can find the answer not to mention disprove everything shown in your thumbnail.
wrong, Star Wars ships use hyperdrive, they do NOT go faster then the speed of light before doing it, TOTALLY WRONG
All completely made up, plus please downvote if you hate A.I. narration.
This is the stupidest comparison.
Meaningless numbers
Anything with mass CANNOT exceed the speed of light; it is the law.