"Our Researchers have found out how to work hyperdrive Inside a Stargate. This allows a Extremely fast travel but only between two set points" |
Assuming that a stargate works on the priciple of openning a 'stable' wormhole through which ships can travel, this would be an incredibly *bad* idea. A wormhole is a hole or tunnel that connects two points in the spacetime continuum and as such, is already 'warped' space. A hyperdrive functions by 'warping' the spacetime continuum to decrease the distance between two set points. Activating a hyperdrive inside a wormhole would have disasterous consequences, as you would be attempting to 'warp' spacetime that is already 'warped' to begin with.
This came up in the general discussion forums not too long ago on one of the Star Trek fansites I frequent. Someone was curious as to what might occur if a ship engaged it's warpdrive inside of a wormhole. I posed the question to a physics major buddy of mine over at UT and he put his head together with his tech-head friends to work out the math of the idea, and this is what they came up with:
1) The wormhole would immediately collapse, either causing the ship to drop back into 'normal' space or be totally annihilated.
2) The stress caused by attempting to 'warp' space that is already 'warped' would cause a 'tear' in the fabric of spacetime. This would: a) immediately annihilate the ship, and fling it's component molecules to the far reaches of the cosmos;

catapult the ship to God-knows-where; or c) toss the ship into another dimension.
Einstein himself warned that wormholes, by their very nature, are extremely finicky creatures and don't like to be tampered with.
And no, wormholes are not instantanous teleportation devices. As mentioned before, wormholes simply create a 'tunnel' from one point to another... an intergalactic shortcut, if you will. A ship entering a wormhole would still have to traverse the distance of the 'tunnel'. As stated in the game, there are two ways to travel faster in the galaxy: bend space more (hyperdrives), and increase the speed of your ships in normal space (sub-light engines). More powerful hyperdrives create shorter 'tunnels' and faster sub-light engines allow you to traverse that 'tunnel' in a shorter amount of time.
That being said, even the most powerful stargate would simply emulate the effects of the most powerful hyperdrive avalible -- only between two fixed points. It wouldn't make travel between those two points any faster, and as anyone who's ever played Eve Online knows, stargates make you an easy target for folks waiting at the other end...