. . . . "Hyperantrieb"@en . . . . "50"^^ . . . . . . "Hyperdrives are devices which allow ships to break the light-speed barrier, enabling interstellar and in some cases intergalactic travel. They function by taking the vessel into hyperspace, where normal physical laws that would prevent faster-than-light travel do not apply."@en . "\u0413\u0438\u043F\u0435\u0440\u0434\u0432\u0438\u0433\u0430\u0442\u0435\u043B\u044C"@nl . "Hyperdrive was a system by which starships travelled faster than the speed of light, which was technically impossible. Hyperdrive was created in 25,000 BBY by Kyle Katarn. Around this time, Katarn punched someone so hard that his splattered remains broke the light barrier. In order to avoid angering Katarn, the universe opened a portal to a higher dimension called hyperspace, which existed solely for the purpose of having things thrown into it by Kyle Katarn. This is also technically impossible, but the universe broke its own laws due to its all-encompassing Fear of Katarn."@en . . "Hyperdrive was a means of faster-than-light travel, easily discovered by simple experiments. For whatever reason, humans failed to make these rudimentary experiments and failed to discover it and the related contragrav. Instead, humans devoted their ingenuity to other scientific endeavors resulting in a technological society far in advance of any other species. In 2039 Earth was invaded by the Roxolani, an alien race which, with the exception of hyperdrive and contragrav, were at a 17th century level of technology. The invasion was defeated with ease and humans learned of hyperdrive from the wreckage of the ships of the invaders. This led to a human expansion into space and the formation of the Terran Confederacy. When a hyperdrive device is activated, it generates a field which takes the ship out of normal space and allows it to travel many times the speed of light. A side effect is that all information from normal space is blocked, that is, no electromagnetic signals may be sent or received. Navigation is done by dead reckoning. The ship is steered in a particular direction and travels at a known speed so that after a calculated time interval, the hyperdrive is deactivated and the ship returns to normal space near its destination. Normally, this occurs at a distance from the destination to prevent collisions with matter when the ship appears. The ship may then take further, shorter jumps to bring it close enough to proceed with contragrav to the desired planet. While electromagnetic radiation is blocked in hyperdrive, other ships using it can be monitored and tracked due to their effects on the ship's field. When two hyperdrive fields touch, both collapse ejecting the ships into normal space."@en . . . . . "HyperDrive"@en . . "Hypermotor"@en . . "Hiperimpulsor"@fr . . "This show boils down to a British Warship (the HMS Camden Lock) in the year 2151 crewed by a Five-Man Band of Bunny Ears Lawyers who solve problems by making them bigger until they go away. The show was quite well received critically but failed to get the ratings. It had two seasons in 2006 and 2007. The Bridge Crew consists of: (Comments from official Space Force files on the BBC website.) Contains examples of:"@en . "It is a part of a ship that allows it to go so fast the stars turn into blue streaks that's called hyperspace."@en . . . . . . . . "Hyperdrive is a name given to certain methods of traveling faster than light (FTL) in science fiction. Related concepts are jump drive and warp drive."@en . . "While the hyperdrive is an important part of interstellar travel it is not the only example of such technology. Hyperspace Gates also allow interstellar travel. In addition some forms of hyperdrives appear to be superior such as Far Jump drives or the experimental hyperdrive used by the Naggarok."@en . . . . "Hyperdrive propulsion systems (occasionally called warp drives) were vital components that allowed Starships to enter hyperspace to traverse the vast distances of space at faster-than-light speeds, and thus were a key technology in the foundation of intergalactic society, trade and war."@en . . . . "Hyperdrive"@nl . . . . . . . "Hyperajomoottori"@nl . . . . . . . "Allows ships to travel interstellar space at a reasonable speed."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . "The problem with the existing system of space travel - star gates - is that they are slow, bulky and immobile. A star gate is a city in space. It exists solely to move ships from one star gate to another located somewhere else. Travel is not instantaneous with a star gate. A ship travels effectively one adjusted-parsec per week . For example, the Human star system, Sol is 8pc away from Alpha Centauri and hence would take eight weeks to reach it."@en . . . . . . . . . "Hypermotor"@fr . . . . . . . "\u30CF\u30A4\u30D1\u30FC\u30C9\u30E9\u30A4\u30D6"@fr . . . . "*Alterans \n**Ancients\n**Ori\n*Asgard\n**Vanir\n*Goa'uld\n**Anubis\n**Ptah\n**Sokar\n*Tau'ri\n*Travelers\n*Wraith\n*Nakai"@en . . "Hyperdrive is a system that allows a ship to enter a universe where the laws of physics allow it to travel at faster than light speeds, and as such is used as a propulsion system to cross interstellar distances by Known Space species. It can be used outside the singularity around a gravity well. A Quantum I Hyperdrive which is the most accessible rate, covers a distance of 1 LY in 3 days."@en . . "[[Fichier:Hyperdrive Kenobi.png|right|thumb|250px|Obi-Wan Kenobi devant un g\u00E9n\u00E9rateur Hyperdrive T-14.]]L'Hyperdrive \u00E9tait une pi\u00E8ce des vaisseaux utile pour passer en hyperespace. En 32 ABY, l'hyperdrive du vaisseau Nubian 327 de type J de la Reine Padm\u00E9 Amidala tombe en panne, l'\u00E9quipage est donc oblig\u00E9 de se poser sur Tatooine pour chercher un nouvel hyperdrive, Anakin Skywalker les aidera alors a en obtenir un."@fr . . . . . . . . "Hyperdrive"@fr . . . "Hipernap\u0119d"@en . . . "A key technology to the foundation of intergalactic society, trade and war, hyperdrive propulsion systems allowed starships to travel through hyperspace to traverse the distance of space at rapid speeds. The construction and working principle of hyperdrives is based on Hyperdrive Theory. The term was used to describe the engine and all components required for its use, such as the hyperdrive motivator or hyperdrive field guide In numbers, the hyperdrive allowed travellers to traverse a galaxy spanning over 120,000 light years in only a few hours."@en . . "\uD558\uC774\uD37C\uB4DC\uB77C\uC774\uBE0C"@en . . . . . . "Hyperdrives are devices which can propel spaceships to Hyperspace, by opening a subspace window and travelling within a hyperspace field. Hyperdrives vary from culture to culture. Hyperdrives open windows into subspace allowing ships to travel light years in hours to minutes. There are 2 basic types: Interstellar and Intergalactic."@en . . "Hyperdrive is an enemy ability used by Kefka in the final fight, Siegfried, Kaiser Dragon, and Death Rider. It deals major non-elemental magic damage and Sap to one target, has 118 Spell Power, and ignores Defense. Despite having a MP cost of 0, it is vulnerable to Runic."@en . . . "Hyperdrive is an enemy ability used by Kefka in the final fight, Siegfried, Kaiser Dragon, and Death Rider. It deals major non-elemental magic damage and Sap to one target, has 118 Spell Power, and ignores Defense. Despite having a MP cost of 0, it is vulnerable to Runic."@en . . . "While the hyperdrive is an important part of interstellar travel it is not the only example of such technology. Hyperspace Gates also allow interstellar travel. In addition some forms of hyperdrives appear to be superior such as Far Jump drives or the experimental hyperdrive used by the Naggarok."@en . . . "Hyperdrive"@fr . . . . . . "Een Hyperdrive was een vitaal onderdeel van vele schepen. Dit onderdeel zorgde er immers voor dat een schip in Hyperspace kon gaan. Deze technologie was een hele belangrijke uitvinding aangezien hierdoor de grenzen van het gekende universum steeds kleiner en kleiner werden. De snelheid van de Hyperdrive werd aangeduid door een bepaalde factor. Hoe lager de factor, hoe sneller de Hyperdrive. De Hyperdrive was een term die componenten bevatte als de Hyperdrive Motivator."@nl . . "This show boils down to a British Warship (the HMS Camden Lock) in the year 2151 crewed by a Five-Man Band of Bunny Ears Lawyers who solve problems by making them bigger until they go away. The show was quite well received critically but failed to get the ratings. It had two seasons in 2006 and 2007. The Bridge Crew consists of: \n* Space Commander Michael Henderson: \"Henderson rose through the ranks in exactly the way we say people can in the recruitment ads, yet endeavour to prevent in practice. Henderson shows initiative; always a dangerous sign.\" \n* Recommended Action: \"Send to a dangerous quadrant of the galaxy, where perhaps some alien race may deal with 'the Henderson problem' for us.\" \n* First Officer Eduardo York: \"York is still the only trainee at Space Force Academy to ever kill someone in a role play workshop, after which he said he was 'just trying to make it realistic, wasn't that the idea, or are you disagreeing with me as well?'. A cold-hearted, brutal psychopath.\" \n* Recommended Action: \"We need more like him.\" \n* Diplomatic officer Chloe Teal: \"Teal was expected to excel in her final exams at Space Force academy, yet spent the entire three hours working out the best way to arrange her coloured pens. We couldn't flunk her though because her Dad's an ambassador.\" \n* Recommended Action: \"The Camden Lock has proved a suitable place for her talents.\" \n* Technical Officer Jeffers: \"Disobedient and insolent AND VERY GOOD IN BED, Jeffers CAN DRINK TWO BOTTLES OF CIDER WITHOUT NEEDING A WEE has been subject to several serious investigations, records of which have mysteriously disappeared from our central computer OH DEAR.\" \n* Recommended Action: \"Investigate further. GOOD LUCK!\" \n* Navigator Vine: \"Suffering panic attacks and delusions, Vine is a danger to himself and the rest of his crew. He lives in fear of most things, including fear itself and the fear of fear itself. Oddly, he's fine with spiders.\" \n* Recommended Action: \"Medicate if becomes severe.\" \n* Sandstrom: \"Sandstrom is a prototype. It may be that there are problems with the enhancement process, but the project went four times over budget so it is vital that we don't draw any attention to them.\" \n* Recommended Action: \"If pressed please say, 'The enhanced human project is a triumph of British engineering, and the early models which rampaged through Manchester should not blind us to that fact.'\" (Comments from official Space Force files on the BBC website.) Contains examples of: \n* Aliens Speaking English: Lampshaded, \"...their language is AMAZINGLY similar to English, which is jolly helpful...\" Every alien language in the show is either English or English being spoken in a weird voice. \n* Ambiguously Bi: In the Deadly Game episode, Henderson doesn't seem bothered at all that he's the fan favorite for the gay male crowd. In fact, at the end of the episode he requests that the ship make a detour so he can appear at the opening of a disco/bathhouse/club (called \"Spurt\") because he was invited by his new gay fans. Considering this and his affection for Sandstrom, he's comfortably in this role. \n* Badass: Arguably York. \n* Bolivian Army Ending: Both seasons. First: they are about to get gunned down by the Space Force after going rogue (turns out that Chloe's father stepped in). Second: Henderson gives everyone (including those keeping the air circulating and power on) the day off, leaving them with a few minutes' worth of air... \n* Brainwashed (and arguably crazy): Henderson in the season two finale \n* Bunny Ears Lawyer: Possibly not Chloe. \n* Crazy Cultural Comparison: The alien races thrive on this. \n* Cybernetics Eat Your Soul: Sandstrom. \n* Cyborg Helmsman: Sandstrom. \n* Deadly Game: A reality TV program no less. \n* Disintegrator Ray: Lampooned with the Queppunian Doom Ray. It only works if the target stays perfectly still for three days, and has a recharge time of 1 week. \n* Five-Man Band: Jeffers and Vine share the Smart Guy role. \n* Future Imperfect: \"When he first discovered France, did Charles Dickens feel as I do now?\" \n* Heroic Sociopath: York. Well, sometimes he is heroic, or at least on the right side. \n* Interspecies Romance: Hilariously averted with the Squick-inducing sex education video. \n* Mook Chivalry: Lampshaded and then Subverted; the Shiny Red Robots of Vortis behave this way, until Henderson points it out. \n* No OSHA Compliance: Lampshaded when the Commander and York find themselves on a narrow, rail-less walkway suspended hundreds of feet above a Swirly Energy Thingy. \n* Patrick Stewart Speech: Given by Henderson after their disasterous First Contact with Queppu. His crew decide that Deus Ex Nukina is a better response. \n* Rubber Forehead Aliens: Played straight, but to the point that it is hilarious (the aliens look really silly, especially the Queppunians, but this is never commented upon.) \n* Shout-Out: The ship has a resemblance to the BT Tower. Its registration number, XH558, is that of an Avro Vulcan bomber that was recently restored to flying condition. \n* Show Within a Show: Captain Helix. Responsible for the aforementioned brainwashing. \n* Single Tear \n* Spaceship Girl: Sandstrom, she used to be a ordinary human but volunteered to undergo cybernetic enhancement (including the removal of her memories and sentient thoughts) just to pay off her college debts. Somehow they could put Sandtroms mind back once her contracted tour of duty was over. \n* Techno Babble: Also played straight until it looks utterly daft. \n* Zany Scheme: Season 1, Episode 3"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Hiperpropulsor"@fr . . . . . "Hyperantrieb"@nl . . "Hiperimpulsor"@en . . . "Hyperdrive"@en . "Hipernap\u0119d"@fr . . . . . . . . . . "Hyperspace travel"@en . . . . . . . . . . "Hyperdrive is a system that allows a ship to enter a universe where the laws of physics allow it to travel at faster than light speeds, and as such is used as a propulsion system to cross interstellar distances by Known Space species. It can be used outside the singularity around a gravity well. A Quantum I Hyperdrive which is the most accessible rate, covers a distance of 1 LY in 3 days."@en . . . . "The Hyperdrive, also known less commonly as the Gate Drive or as the Advanced Warp Drive, is a vital engineering component that allows starships to enter hyperspace to transverse the vast distances of space at faster-than-light speed, and they have been a key technology within the Caladarian Galaxy for galactic civilization, trade, and war. The construction and working principles of a hyperdrive is known as the Hyperdrive Theory. The term is used to describe the engine and all components required for its use, such as the hyperdrive motivator or hyperdrive field guide. In numbers, the hyperdrive allows a traveler to traverse a galaxy spanning over 120,000 light years in only a few hours or days, the exact travel time depending on the destination, point of origin, route, and class of hyperdrive. The hyperdrive is generally built from a titanium-chronium compound, which is specifically designed to allow the hyperdrive to stand up against continual stress, caused by traveling between dimensions of realspace and hyperspace."@en . . . . . "Hyperantrieb"@fr . . . . . . . . "Hiperpropulsor"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "[[Fichier:Hyperdrive Kenobi.png|right|thumb|250px|Obi-Wan Kenobi devant un g\u00E9n\u00E9rateur Hyperdrive T-14.]]L'Hyperdrive \u00E9tait une pi\u00E8ce des vaisseaux utile pour passer en hyperespace. En 32 ABY, l'hyperdrive du vaisseau Nubian 327 de type J de la Reine Padm\u00E9 Amidala tombe en panne, l'\u00E9quipage est donc oblig\u00E9 de se poser sur Tatooine pour chercher un nouvel hyperdrive, Anakin Skywalker les aidera alors a en obtenir un."@fr . . . "Hypermotor"@nl . . . . . "Hyperdrive was a term used to describe a specific type of technology used to achieve faster-than-light speed for a starship or other vehicle. This type of drive utilized a principle of hyperspace to operate. (TOS novel: The Rift) \"Hyperdrive\" Might also just be an alternate name for the type of Warp drive used on the USS Enterprise (NCC-1701) during the 2250s. This Type of Warp Drive could be Related to the term \"Time Warp Factor\" as well. (TOS episodes: \"The Cage\", \"The Menagerie\")"@en . . . . . . "Hyperdrive was a term used to describe a specific type of technology used to achieve faster-than-light speed for a starship or other vehicle. This type of drive utilized a principle of hyperspace to operate. (TOS novel: The Rift) \"Hyperdrive\" Might also just be an alternate name for the type of Warp drive used on the USS Enterprise (NCC-1701) during the 2250s. This Type of Warp Drive could be Related to the term \"Time Warp Factor\" as well. (TOS episodes: \"The Cage\", \"The Menagerie\")"@en . "Hyperdrive was a system by which starships travelled faster than the speed of light, which was technically impossible. Hyperdrive was created in 25,000 BBY by Kyle Katarn. Around this time, Katarn punched someone so hard that his splattered remains broke the light barrier. In order to avoid angering Katarn, the universe opened a portal to a higher dimension called hyperspace, which existed solely for the purpose of having things thrown into it by Kyle Katarn. This is also technically impossible, but the universe broke its own laws due to its all-encompassing Fear of Katarn. The nature of hyperdrive's discovery is the reason why spacers like Han Solo still say \"punch it\" when ordering a transition to hyperspace."@en . . . . "Hyperdrive"@nl . . . "Virtually all known interstellar or intergalactic cultures"@en . . . . . . . . . "Hyperdrive is violent, destructive, and likes nothing better than \"putting one in the CPU\" of wounded Autobots. Even his teammates in the Sports Car Patrol are put off by his ignoble nature. On the plus side... no wait, he's just a jerk. No depth here."@en . "\uD558\uC774\uD37C\uB4DC\uB77C\uC774\uBE0C"@fr . . . . . "Hyperdrives are devices which allow ships to break the light-speed barrier, enabling interstellar and in some cases intergalactic travel. They function by taking the vessel into hyperspace, where normal physical laws that would prevent faster-than-light travel do not apply."@en . "A key technology to the foundation of intergalactic society, trade and war, hyperdrive propulsion systems allowed starships to travel through hyperspace to traverse the distance of space at rapid speeds. The construction and working principle of hyperdrives is based on Hyperdrive Theory. The term was used to describe the engine and all components required for its use, such as the hyperdrive motivator or hyperdrive field guide In numbers, the hyperdrive allowed travellers to traverse a galaxy spanning over 120,000 light years in only a few hours. The hyperdrive was generally built from a titanium-chromium compound. This compound was specially designed for hyperdrives to allow them to stand up against continual stress put on them jumping between the dimensions of realspace and hyperspace."@en . . . . . "Varies"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Propulsion"@en . . . . . . . "HyperDrive"@en . . . . "Een Hyperdrive was een vitaal onderdeel van vele schepen. Dit onderdeel zorgde er immers voor dat een schip in Hyperspace kon gaan. Deze technologie was een hele belangrijke uitvinding aangezien hierdoor de grenzen van het gekende universum steeds kleiner en kleiner werden. De snelheid van de Hyperdrive werd aangeduid door een bepaalde factor. Hoe lager de factor, hoe sneller de Hyperdrive. De Hyperdrive was een term die componenten bevatte als de Hyperdrive Motivator."@nl . "Hyperdrive was a means of faster-than-light travel, easily discovered by simple experiments. For whatever reason, humans failed to make these rudimentary experiments and failed to discover it and the related contragrav. Instead, humans devoted their ingenuity to other scientific endeavors resulting in a technological society far in advance of any other species. While electromagnetic radiation is blocked in hyperdrive, other ships using it can be monitored and tracked due to their effects on the ship's field. When two hyperdrive fields touch, both collapse ejecting the ships into normal space."@en . . . . . . "Hyperdrive is a name given to certain methods of traveling faster than light (FTL) in science fiction. Related concepts are jump drive and warp drive."@en . "Hyperdrive"@en . . "Hiperimpulsor"@nl . . . . . . "Hipernap\u0119d"@nl . "Hyperdrive"@fr . . . "Virtually all known interstellar or intergalactic cultures"@en . . . . . "None"@en . . . . . . . . "Hyperdrives are devices which can propel spaceships to Hyperspace, by opening a subspace window and travelling within a hyperspace field. Hyperdrives vary from culture to culture. Hyperdrives open windows into subspace allowing ships to travel light years in hours to minutes. There are 2 basic types: Interstellar and Intergalactic."@en . . . . . . . . . "Hiperpropulsor"@nl . . . . "\u30CF\u30A4\u30D1\u30FC\u30C9\u30E9\u30A4\u30D6"@en . . . . . . . . . . "Hyperdrive propulsion systems (occasionally called warp drives) were vital components that allowed Starships to enter hyperspace to traverse the vast distances of space at faster-than-light speeds, and thus were a key technology in the foundation of intergalactic society, trade and war."@en . . "The Hyperdrive, also known less commonly as the Gate Drive or as the Advanced Warp Drive, is a vital engineering component that allows starships to enter hyperspace to transverse the vast distances of space at faster-than-light speed, and they have been a key technology within the Caladarian Galaxy for galactic civilization, trade, and war. The construction and working principles of a hyperdrive is known as the Hyperdrive Theory. The term is used to describe the engine and all components required for its use, such as the hyperdrive motivator or hyperdrive field guide. In numbers, the hyperdrive allows a traveler to traverse a galaxy spanning over 120,000 light years in only a few hours or days, the exact travel time depending on the destination, point of origin, route, and class of hyperdr"@en . . . . . . . . . "Hyperdrive is violent, destructive, and likes nothing better than \"putting one in the CPU\" of wounded Autobots. Even his teammates in the Sports Car Patrol are put off by his ignoble nature. On the plus side... no wait, he's just a jerk. No depth here."@en . . . . . "Hyperdrive"@en . . . "It is a part of a ship that allows it to go so fast the stars turn into blue streaks that's called hyperspace."@en . . "1"^^ . . . . . . . . . . "*Alterans \n**Ancients\n**Ori\n*Asgard\n**Vanir\n*Goa'uld\n*Tau'ri\n*Travelers\n*Wraith\n*Nakai"@en . .