Tom Kalbfus
Mongoose
No reason a warp drive couldn't operate at sublight speeds, so you could see what is ahead of you. It is not real motion anyway, it expands space behind the ship and contracts the space ahead of it, now I'd say it can't do that if there was a significant object ahead within that space to be contracted, you would break the warp drive before you crushed the object.Reynard said:Sorry, I meant the Traveller rules would need a more complex set of rules so you could create a path above and below the system plane. Again, warp speed is lousy within a system with all those objects coming at you like driving faster than your car headlights at night at top speed.
One interesting side effect of a warp drive is that it compresses the interstellar hydrogen ahead of the ship, that hydrogen gets into the warp bubble and the faster the ship travels at warp the higher the hydrogen pressure gets around the ship. It would be like flying through the atmosphere of a gas giant. The hydrogen would also tend to be very hot and it would glow as if you were traveling through the atmosphere of a star. so all this glowing plasma would surround they ship as you traveled through interstellar space, so you might want to shut it off every now and them and let the hull cool a bit.