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* [[Torque buffer]]
 
* [[Torque buffer]]
   
== See also ==
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== Appendices ==
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=== See also ===
 
* [[Hyper-impulse drive]]
 
* [[Hyper-impulse drive]]
 
* [[Sub-impulse thruster]]
 
* [[Sub-impulse thruster]]
   
== Background ==
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=== Background information ===
 
Dialogue from several episodes, including {{e|Where No Man Has Gone Before}} and {{e|The Doomsday Machine}}, suggests that the impulse drive could be used in some manner to propel a ship at faster than light speeds, albeit with a lower maximum speed and a higher rate of fuel consumption than the main [[warp drive]]. This could possibly make the relationship between impulse and warp drive analogous to the relationship between electric and combustion engines in a modern hybrid car. It would also explain Scotty's remark in {{e|Balance of Terror}} about the Romulans' power being "simple impulse" and allow it to be reconciled with their clear capacity for interstellar travel.
 
Dialogue from several episodes, including {{e|Where No Man Has Gone Before}} and {{e|The Doomsday Machine}}, suggests that the impulse drive could be used in some manner to propel a ship at faster than light speeds, albeit with a lower maximum speed and a higher rate of fuel consumption than the main [[warp drive]]. This could possibly make the relationship between impulse and warp drive analogous to the relationship between electric and combustion engines in a modern hybrid car. It would also explain Scotty's remark in {{e|Balance of Terror}} about the Romulans' power being "simple impulse" and allow it to be reconciled with their clear capacity for interstellar travel.
   
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The 'Star Trek Voyager Technical Manual' page 13 has full impulse listed as ¼ of the speed of light which is 167,000,000 mph or 74,770 km/s. ¼ impulse for Voyager would be 18,665 km/s. Voyager's ¼ impulse is 10 times faster than the shuttle's. Therefore, the term "¼ impulse" isn't a fixed speed as much as it's ¼ of the full speed of the impulse engines' maximum.
 
The 'Star Trek Voyager Technical Manual' page 13 has full impulse listed as ¼ of the speed of light which is 167,000,000 mph or 74,770 km/s. ¼ impulse for Voyager would be 18,665 km/s. Voyager's ¼ impulse is 10 times faster than the shuttle's. Therefore, the term "¼ impulse" isn't a fixed speed as much as it's ¼ of the full speed of the impulse engines' maximum.
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* {{NCwiki|Impulse engine}}
 
* {{NCwiki|Impulse engine}}
 
* {{wikipedia}}
 
* {{wikipedia}}
 
   
 
[[Category:Propulsion technology]]
 
[[Category:Propulsion technology]]

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NX impulse engines

A close-up of the NX class impulse drive

USS Enterprise maintaining impulse thrust

USS Enterprise NCC-1701 using impulse engines to maintain thrust against the space amoeba

File:Constitution class refit impulsedrive.jpg

A close-up of the refit Constitution-class ship impulse engines

USS Enterprise (alternate reality) impulse engine

Impulse engine on an alternate reality Constitution-class ship

Galaxy class impulse engines

The three impulse engines on a Galaxy-class starship, lit orange during saucer separation

You may be looking for the Enterprise episode "Impulse".
"One-quarter impulse power."
- James T. Kirk

The impulse drive was a common propulsion system used on starships to achieve high sublight speeds.

Technology

In Federation starships, the impulse drive was essentially an augmented fusion rocket, usually consisting of one or more fusion reactors, an accelerator-generator, a driver coil assembly, and a vectored thrust nozzle to direct the plasma exhaust. The fusion reaction generated a highly energized plasma. This plasma, ("electro-plasma") could be employed for propulsion, or could be diverted through the EPS to the power transfer grid, via EPS conduits, so as to supply other systems. The accelerated plasma was passed through the driver coils, thereby generating a subspace field which improved the propulsive effect.

In 2267, Science Officer Spock calculated the explosive force of an overloaded Starship-class impulse engine to be 97.835 megatons. (TOS: "The Doomsday Machine")

By the 2270s, impulse was capable of sustaining warp 0.5 without the warp drive even being on-line. (Star Trek: The Motion Picture)

The impulse drive of Bajoran interceptors could not operate within an atmosphere. (DS9: "The Siege")

The type 15 shuttlepods were equipped with two long range 750 millicochrane impulse driver engines, also known as impulse nacelles, which were located on either side of the craft. (TNG: "In Theory", "Descent" display graphic)

Several ships, including Jem'Hadar fighters, Galileo-type shuttlecraft; Danube-class runabouts, the Delta Flyer II and Class V planetary probes use impulse thrusters for sublight propulsion. (Star Trek V: The Final Frontier; DS9: "Rocks and Shoals", "The Assignment"; VOY: "Drive", "Blink of an Eye") Magnetic constrictors were a component in the Danube-class impulse thrusters. (DS9: "The Assignment")

Parts of the system

Appendices

See also

Background information

Dialogue from several episodes, including "Where No Man Has Gone Before" and "The Doomsday Machine", suggests that the impulse drive could be used in some manner to propel a ship at faster than light speeds, albeit with a lower maximum speed and a higher rate of fuel consumption than the main warp drive. This could possibly make the relationship between impulse and warp drive analogous to the relationship between electric and combustion engines in a modern hybrid car. It would also explain Scotty's remark in "Balance of Terror" about the Romulans' power being "simple impulse" and allow it to be reconciled with their clear capacity for interstellar travel.

In The Motion Picture, The Enterprise traveled at warp 0.5 from Earth to past the planet Jupiter, a distance of (at a minimum) 390,674,900 miles, in 1.8 hours, making that speed approximately equal to 97,026 kilometers per second (217,041,611 miles per hour), or roughly 1/3 light speed. The difference may be explained by differences in orbital precession between the two planets at the time, or, as with warp drive, there may be other variables involved.

According to Jo'Bril in the episode "Suspicions", 'I am one million kilometres from the star's corona. Proceeding at three quarters impulse. I should reach it in approximately three minutes.' That is approximately 12,400,000 miles per hour or 5,543 kilometers per second. ¼ impulse for the shuttle could be estimated at 1,852 km/s.

The 'Star Trek Voyager Technical Manual' page 13 has full impulse listed as ¼ of the speed of light which is 167,000,000 mph or 74,770 km/s. ¼ impulse for Voyager would be 18,665 km/s. Voyager's ¼ impulse is 10 times faster than the shuttle's. Therefore, the term "¼ impulse" isn't a fixed speed as much as it's ¼ of the full speed of the impulse engines' maximum.

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