I tried to search for this, so apologies in advance.
Hypothetical dilemma: I want to perform astronomical experiments outside the astrosphere of a class F stellar object. For a relatively even number, let's say our system has an astrosphere with a radius of 150 AU.
My trusty Tengu has a warp speed of 6.1 AU/s, so it can cover that distance in roughly 24.6 seconds. However, because of the limitations of the drives aboard New Eden's starships, without a fixed gravitational signature upon which to lock, a stable depleted vacuum bubble cannot be formed. No point-and-click warp. Well, let's fit a 10MN MWD and perma-run it beginning from the outermost moon of the outermost planet. If we call the remaining radius 50 AU, then the trip to the exterior of the star system at a cool 1.143 km/s would take 22.83 years. Too slow. According to the JPL, even Voyager 1 clips at almost twice that pace.
Awhile back, the Amarr interstellar ships were capable of a nimble 0.0002 AU/s, about 26228 times faster than my Tengu's MWD velocity but 30440 times slower than my Tengu's warp velocity. When that wasn't fast enough, the jump gate construction ships pushed it up to a blinding 0.0006 AU/s, 78686 times faster than my Tengu under MWD and only 10146 times slower than its warp drive.
So, what happened to these ships, and our ability to traverse interstellar space willy-nilly? Were they able to engage their warp drives without the gravitational lock ('second star to the right...' and all that), or were they able to lock onto simple gravitational signatures from several parsecs away? Neither of these seem likely. The vessels in question, IIRC, would be 300-700 years old. Additionally, with the advent of jump drives and proliferation of jump gates, accessing areas of open interstellar space must have seemed a less desirable prospect. While the plans for these ships and drives must still exist, regular commercial hulls are not designed for use with such specialized equipment, and retrofitting an appropriately-sized hull to accommodate these systems would probably prohibitively expensive if not a design impossibility.
I'm looking to you gentle readers, who know PF (and possibly physics/mathematics) much better than myself, to help me fill in the gaps.
Make ship go fast.