this is bullshit! everybody knows that warp 10 is the unattainable maximum speed, it's an asymptotical scale
Thanks for that very insightful thought you were probably talking about the limited federation technology which you are aware of and haven't done the research before posting
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Borg Transwarp Update I
Type Experimental technology test bed for advanced transwarp drive.
Unit Run Prototype only; production is not expected.
Commissioned 2368
Dimensions Length : 1,200 metres approx.
Beam : 4,500 metres approx.
Height : 1,400 metres approx.
Decks : approx. 370 maximum
Mass 500,000,000 tons
Crew Unknown; estimated to be 1,000 drones approx.
Armament High energy tractor beams
Laser cutting beams
High power plasma projectors
Warp energy weapons of unknown type capable of draining shields and warp fields
Estimated total output 60,000 TeraWatts
Capable of creating additional weapons to new designs in a short period
Defence Systems Adaptive shield system ,total capacity 2,700,000 TeraJoules
Automatic regeneration matrix
Electromagnetic shield system
Hull equivalent to heavy Varethiel double hull
High level structural integrity field
Warp Speeds
(TNG Scale) Normal Cruise : Unknown
Maximum Cruise : Warp Factor 9.99 on standard warp drive
Maximum Rated : Warp Factor 29.968 with advanced transwarp drive
Strength Indices
(Galaxy class = 1,000) Beam Firepower : 1,200
Torpedo Firepower : -
Weapon Range and Accuracy : 890
Shield Strength : 1,000
Hull Armour : 4,400
Speed : 100,000
Combat Manoeuvrability : 310
Overall Strength Index 7,540
Diplomatic Capability Generally none - specialized facilities can be constructed if required
Expected Hull Life Unknown
Refit Cycle Unknown
Notes : In 2368 the Enterprise-D discovered a Borg scout ship crashed on a moon in the Argolis Cluster. They rescued an individual whom they named Hugh from the wreckage; Hugh later returned to the crash site and was recovered by another scout ship.
In 2369, The Enterprise encountered a new form of Borg vessel which did not conform to the standard cube design. They discovered that Hugh had been a member of the crew of this vessel, and that his return to the ship after developing his own sense of individuality had caused the destruction of the collective mind on board this particular ship. The ship had drifted for some time before coming under the control of the android Lore, who used it and the Borg in an attempt to take over the Federation.
It quickly became apparent that the new Borg vessel was capable of generating transwarp conduits which allowed it to travel at incredible speeds. One such conduit was accessed by the Enterprise-D - the ship covered sixty light years in eight seconds, an average of 236,000,000 times lightspeed. Standard Borg cubes do not seem to be able to achieve this level of speed, so Starfleet analysts have theorized that the new design was an advanced prototype built by the Borg to test out a newly assimilated transwarp technology. The vessel is capable of operating in the second transwarp domain, at speeds approaching Warp 30 - a feat which is far beyond standard Borg vessels. It was evidently sent out on a test flight to the Argolis cluster, a trip which would take some two and a half hours with this drive system.
The Borg ship fought several small skirmishes with the Enterprise-D, which eventually masked itself by hiding within the outer layers of a star. The Federation vessel subsequently used its phasers to create a large solar flare which destroyed the borg ship.
The absence of further examples of this type of vessel indicates that the Borg have abandoned this technology - it is possible that they took the destruction of the collective on the prototype as a sign that the technology was somehow flawed. In any case, they do not seem to be constructing more ships of this kind - a fact for which the peoples of the galaxy can be profoundly grateful.