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Sorry, I'm no longer intimately familiar with Trek/Trek offshoot stuff. Spock had big ears, girl was green, Warp7 was faster than Warp4, WarpN was faster than c. That's about it, nowadays.
Kind of got bored with it ten+ years ago, rarely watch any of the re-runs or any "future/space/conflict/danger/OMG that rock is sentient" efforts any more. They started to sound committee written --and incidentally, too woke-flavored. (That's one of the reasons I started to dislike M*A*S*H. That "painting the prejudiced soldier with iodine" one tore it for me.)
Same thing with Western "sheepherders v cattle/railroad coming through/refined pure lady becomes floozy, then redeemed/ floozy becomes refined lady, then backslides/Indians villains/Indians upstanding" stuff.
I still like "McHale's Navy" despite the outrageously dangerous gun handling and the frequent plot device that "the engine is dead," even though most American PT boats each had three (3, count 'em) very powerful aircraft engines, any one of which could push the craft at 20 knots or better.
I guess you could calc'late that 20 knots was "Warp1" for a PT boat, and debate stuff from there. I think about 290 knots would be the world speedboat record, so call that "Warp 10," beyond which any faster was impossible. Until the committee decided faster was needed for the plot. "But Captain, we'll tear the ship apart!"
<Violent camera-shaking to indicate ship nearly being torn apart>
Terry the Yawner, 230RN
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