Est. 2024  ·  Classified R&D Division  ·  Deep Space Propulsion

Williams
Hyperdrives

Propulsion Engineering for the Next Frontier

We are advancing the boundaries of faster-than-light propulsion research, exotic matter fabrication, and field-effect engineering for long-duration deep space transit.

View Programs Field Reports
MK-VII Current Prototype
94.2% System Nominal
12 Active Experiments
3.2 AU Test Range
▲ 0.7% Efficiency Gain (QTR)
// Mission Profile

Solving the Last Great Engineering Problem

Williams Hyperdrives was founded on a single premise: that the distances between stars are not a law of nature, but an engineering problem awaiting the right solution.

Our research combines exotic matter fabrication, controlled field-effect geometry, and high-energy plasma dynamics to produce propulsion systems that don't just go faster — they change the geometry of the journey itself.

All research is conducted in-house. All welds are done by hand.

Drive Architecture
Alcubierre-ClassField Geometry
Max Theoretical Velocity
1.8cRelative to origin frame
Exotic Matter Requirement
−3.2 × 10⁴⁵kg equivalent
Fabrication Method
Manual / MIGIn-house welding ops
Field Report Cadence
IrregularAs experiments complete
Classification Level
Open SourceMaker community

Active Programs

WHD-DIV-001

Propulsion Fabrication

Structural and mechanical builds. Welding rigs, mounts, chassis, and the physical hardware that makes experiments possible.

Active
WHD-DIV-002

Habitat Systems

Home automation, life hacks, and environmental control experiments. Making the base of operations smarter.

In Development
WHD-DIV-003

Aesthetic Experiments

Art, design, and objects at the intersection of form and function. Things made because they should exist.

Planned
// Field Reports
Fabrication Log

Welding Jig MK-III: Structural Tolerances and Field Testing

A custom jig for repeatable angled cuts was fabricated using 1" square stock. Initial tolerance variance measured at ±0.4mm. Acceptable.

WHD-FL-004Pending Publication
Habitat Systems

Phase 1 Environmental Control Integration — Garage Operations

Temperature, airflow, and lighting automation for a single-bay fabrication environment. Initial parameters established. Refinement ongoing.

WHD-HS-001In Progress
R&D Notes

On the Unexpected Difficulty of Making a Truly Level Shelf

A deceptively complex problem. Studs at non-standard spacing, sheetrock inconsistencies, and a floor with opinions of its own.

WHD-RD-002Classified