ORIGINAL: feygan
ORIGINAL: FingNewGuy
P.S. There is this dude at NASA who is making noises like a warp bubble drive is actually doable. If so, with your GSP, DWU would be catapulted to the status of a Galactic exploration/conquest simulator at-well-warp speed!
Bwa. Bwa-ha. Bwahahahahahahahaha!!! [:D]
It's a rehash of the Alcubierre drive that was first put forward in the 90's. They have done some more math and made it a little more efficient by changing the shape of the bubble. However it still requires a power source similar to the entire USA yearly consumption. When you consider how much it costs to just throw a tiny satellite in orbit I can't imagine anyone fronting the cash involved for a project like this. It's mind boggling just how large the craft would need to be before you even get to adding any form of life support etc.
Unless the Kepler2 project can manage to produce evidence of habitable atmospheres then any trip is no different from a blind fairground throw. However if they were to suggest it as a means to cut down travel inside the solar system it could be a viable thing. A much smaller power source could produce a far weaker bubble that may make trips to Mars and beyond something in the order of days/weeks instead of years.
Although I think this will not become practical or viable until someone cracks fusion.
Thanks for the elaboration! Concerning fusion, have you been following the progress at NIF at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory in California? They are nowhere close yet but they are making the most serious progress in the field of anywhere I am aware of, at least in the US. [8D]