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The main propulsion system for most starships. The core of the warp drive uses [[Dilithium|dilithium crystals]] to control the annihilation of matter and antimatter. This controlled explosion is what generates the tremendous power required to warp space and travel faster than light. Warp drive was invented in 2063 by noted scientist Zefram Cochrane.
The main propulsion system for most starships. The core of the warp drive uses [[Dilithium|dilithium crystals]] to control the annihilation of matter and antimatter. This controlled explosion is what generates the tremendous power required to warp space and travel faster than light. Warp drive was invented in 2063 by noted scientist Zefram Cochrane.


It is one of many jobs of [[Engineering|Engineers]] onboard a [[Federation]] [[starship]] to make sure the ship's warp drive is running correctly.
It is one of many jobs of [[Engineering Staff|Engineers]] onboard a [[Federation]] [[starship]] to make sure the ship's warp drive is running correctly.


Warp drive is by far the most widespread method of faster than light travel used in the alpha quadrant. Invented in 2063 by [[Zephram Cochrane]] of Earth (and later of Alpha Centuri).
Warp drive is by far the most widespread method of faster than light travel used in the alpha quadrant. Invented in 2063 by [[Zephram Cochrane]] of Earth (and later of Alpha Centuri).
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