Which Sci-Fi Show's 'Light speed' is the FASTEST?

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Hey co-stars in this video we are going to ask the question: Which Sci-fi show's "light speed" is the fastest? We are comparing Hyperdrive from Star Wars, Warp Drive from Star Trek, FLT Jump Drive from Battlestar Galactica, Asgard Hyperdrive from Stargate, quantum drive from the Orville and a couple of other surprises. The answer to the question may suprise you since many of these science fiction shows didn't give us specific stats about speed, but do give away information on screen.

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The Expanse: "We get there when we get there, sasa que!!"

iliketrainspwned
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In stargate, the Earth ships equipped with Asgard hyperdrives where very fast, but the Asgard ships where quite a bit faster. However, the fastest thing in stargate, aside from the stargates themselves, was the Atlantis City ship. It had an experimental wormhole drive that can transport the city between galaxies instantaneously. That would put it almost to the level of the Heart of Gold as far as speed and distance.

tungstentaco
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"Not Thor's Asgard" ... Except the main Asgardian character in Stargate is also named Thor.

Anon
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Star Wars: "Our ships travel through hyperspace, an alternate dimension where distances are much shorter."
Startrek: "Our ships create a warp bubble around the ship, bending space-time to reach FTL speeds."
40K: [Takes long drink] "You don't want to know..."

mtpender
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I'm always glad to see stargate in these types of roundups it's such a good show

Nate.
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The Tardis can arrive at the finish line before it left.

nathannopants
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"not Thor's asgard"

*Inserts clip of Thor talking to SG1

michaelwicker
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*pushes up nerd glasses* But Thor IS in the Asgard in the Stargate universe!

ojisanhoward
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stargate is such a good universe. the lore is amazing and the space battles feel very well thought out in terms of scale and capabilities

admiralfalco
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1.) The TARDIS can arrive somewhere before it even left, so that really kinda fast.

2.) The Highliners in Dune travel without moving, so...

stevenvohl
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Stargate has faster ships than the Daedalus. The Asgard ships could travel between galaxies in minutes. Atlantis also has a wormhole drive that allowed them to travel from the Pegasus galaxy to earth instantaneously.

KingOfMadCows
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"Prepare ship for light speed!"
"No no no light speed is too slow!"
"Light speed too slow!?!"
"Yes, we're gonna have to go right at... LUDICROUS SPEED!!!"
**huge gasp in the background**

kevinmandrile
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Other sci-fi ships: Hey so how long is this thing going to take?
Halo: I don’t know, could be three or four.
Others: Three or four what? Days, weeks, months?
Halo: Yeah… maybe five.

Catman
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The ship Raza from Dark Matter had both FTL and a blink drive. The blink drive could jump anywhere in the galaxy instantly. This was used in the show several years before the spore drive in Star Trek discovery. The blink drive could also jump to parallel universes (although this was due to a malfunction). It could also time travel.
The fact that the blink drive was so powerful was one of the story lines of the conflicts in the show, everybody wanted it.

jorhanson
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My favorite is the Odyssey, the Daedalus class from Stargate, but the fastest ship in Sci-Fi was the Cochrane space shuttle in Star Trek Voyager, piloted by Tom Paris and reaching warp 10, which corresponds to infinite speed.

Andypos
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Huzzah! Another convert to the glory of Stargate!

Also, the Asgard ARE that lovable!

XCrossfire
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The Spacing Guild Highliners in Dune - -have no propulsion but can fold space and use this to travel essentially any distance instantly
The TARDIS in Dr Who could arrive billions of years before it even left ... so greater than infinity ?

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"going to binge watch stargate" you won't be disappointed

SGXander
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In Revenge of the Sith, the Emperor travelled from the center of the galaxy to the edge of it in what looked like under a minute. And that includes customs and boarding and preflight and everything else. Anakin had not moved an inch. 2 minutes tops.

PrincessFionaYT
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I'm a huge Starfate fan. I'm happy that you are binging the show. Have you heard of 'Gene Roddenberry's Andromeda'? They use a 'Slipstream Drive' to traverse the gap between galaxies. I would value your comparison of the Andromedas slipstream drive and Stargates Prometheus-class hyperdrive.

sasquatchandme