Class 9 warp drive

The class-9 warp drive was a type of warp drive with which starships were equipped, capable of achieving the top sustainable cruise velocity of warp 9.975. The core had a tricyclic input manifold. This system was designed to provide a maximum output of four thousand teradynes per second. It could operate for up to three years before refueling. The reaction chamber was equipped with a compositor, which allowed recrystallization of the vessel's dilithium. 

The USS Voyager was the first to test such a warp drive in deep space in 2371. 

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