For the sake of argument, I'm going to back away from saying that FTL travel is impossible, and instead remind everyone that chronological continuity does not exist in a FTL universe. If you are comfortable with going back in time, than by all means, believe in your dilithium crystal burning, warp-drive toting, phaser firing starships.
If you believe that you can have FTL travel, relativity, and continuity all in the same universe, then you apparently aren't a physicist. I wouldn't lose any sleep over that. But if you want to cut out relativity from this picture, than I recommend you go out and fetch me a better theory. Which fits all of the observed properties of relativity. And has the same predictive capability of relativity. Actually, that won't help you at all. Because if the real world really is real, you're not going to completely get rid of the effects of special relativity. General relativity could use more fleshing out, but that's a different story.
Bottom line: unless you can convince the universe that it should stop treating all inertial frames of reference with equal fidelity, you're going to have some serious causality issues with faster than light travel. No matter how you do it.
Not to burst anyone's ego-bubble, but if you haven't invested several years of your life to rigerous mathematical and scientific study, you're not going to be able to formulate a very robust counter-argument to anything I've just said. Sharper minds than I have put this theory to the test, and with the blunt instruments most of you are working with, cutting through relativity to get at FTL is going to be about as productive as chopping wood with a comically oversized wiffleball bat.
-Dr. B
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