
Star Trek: Prodigy episodes 1-5 are streaming on Paramount+.Star Trek: Strange New Worlds Star Anson Mount Talks Pike’s ‘Great Dad Personality’ in Season 2 In other words, this baby star might make the grown-ups change the way they fly. If this game-changing starship engine is as awesome as it seems to be in this episode, then the warp technology of Picard and Lower Decks could suddenly look very different. This means that somebody on one of those two shows knows about the proto-warp drive and the USS Protostar. Meanwhile, Lower Decks is currently happening in 2381-2382, which is a year before the events of Prodigy. The question we’re facing now is: how does this tech impact the 24th technologies of other Trek shows in the same time period? The earliest flashbacks for Star Trek: Picard are in 2385, just two years after the events of Prodigy. We’re not quite sure what proto-warp does yet, exactly, but it appears to be faster than regular warp drive - but not as “fast” as the instantaneous spore drive. Over on Discovery, the top-secret “Spore Drive” transported a starship into the mycelial network, which then allowed the ship to emerge anywhere in the galaxy at any time. We never really were told what that meant, but after Scotty sabotaged the ship, Starfleet never tried “transwarp” again. CBS/Paramount+īeyond transwarp - In Star Trek III: The Search For Spock, the USS Excelsior was outfitted with an experimental transwarp drive. The USS Protostar might be the only ship of its kind.

But what’s interesting is that Trek has kind of done this before. The idea of harnessing the condensed matter in singularities or protostars and somehow turning that into something that makes you travel several times faster than the speed of light is iffy at best, at least IRL. (Thinking about an artificial version of a dead star will make your brain hurt.) The protostar is a baby star, so, similar idea, but the other end of the star spectrum. In a sense, a quantum singularity is like the opposite of a protostar its extremely dense matter could be formed by a black hole or a dead star (in theory). A protostar is a baby star, while a quantum singularity is the remnants of a dead one. The point is, using a protostar as a warp core, and using a quantum singularity as a warp core are related insofar as both touch upon super-theoretical ideas about stars themselves. In the Next Generation episode “Timescape,” we learned that Romulans used an artificial quantum singularity in their warp cores, presumably, to create a similar kind of spacetime warp effect. But, not everybody powers their warp cores that way. Later, everyone just started saying “warp” instead.įor Federation ships in Trek lore, the matter/antimatter reaction is helped-along by dilithium crystals. In fact in the first Trek pilot, “The Cage,” in 1964 the term “time warp” was used. The idea of speed in “warp speed” is a bit of a misnomer since the ships are kind of folding (warping) spacetime to get where they want to go. In the loosey-goosey physics of Star Trek, warp drive is made possible by an anti-matter/matter reaction, which creates a warp “bubble” that then allows ships to traverse space and time. This giant Romulan Warbird used a quantum singularity to go to warp. In other words, the idea of using an actually tiny protostar as some kind of core for a warp engine is new to Trek canon. Yes, the ship called the USS Protostar apparently also has an actual protostar powering some kind of special warp drive.Īs the crew of the Protostar tries to escape the clutches of the Diviner, Gywn and Zero kick things up a notch into “proto-warp.” This seems to propel the ship into a totally new kind of realm, something separate and apart from the kinds of warp drive we’ve seen before. Spoilers ahead for Star Trek: Prodigy Episode 5, “Terror Firma.” What is Proto-warp in Star Trek canon?Īt the very end of Prodigy Episode 5, “Terror Firma,” we learn the mysterious engine powering this Federation starship is literally a small protostar.


Here’s why the introduction of “proto-warp” in Star Trek: Prodigy shakes up how we think about warp drive in general, and how it could impact the canon of Picard and Discovery. In the mid-season finale of Star Trek: Prodigy, a new revelation about how the USS Protostar actually works both changes the existing Trek canon about propulsion through space and doubles down on something you probably forgot about from The Next Generation.
