Nothing can travel faster than the speed of light
*shakes head*
Soooooo wrong.
Quantum tunelling, they can travel faster than the speed of light.
Hell because of the way waves work, part of the wave can travel faster than the speed of light, as long as the product of that speed and the speed of the wave front is c
2 then it is possible, and does happen.
Plus, based on the idea that e = mc^2, and e = hf, we can therefore establish (because of the fact that e is removed and we know the frequency, the speed of light, and planks constant) that photons have a mass. It may be less than say a proton, but that would explain the limit on speed on a proton, because it's simply too big. So perhaps find a way to transmit the quarks? (Though I think they might be bigger than bosons/photons so that might not work) and you're travelling faster than the speed of light.
What's more, seeing as I'm pretty certain this is true, in the days (or rather less than a second) of the creation of the universe, the universe expanded in size from the size smaller than an atom to something the size of a grapefruit, in so small a time that it had travelled faster than the speed of light. WTF? You might ask? Well ask yourself this as well, if gravity is the strongest when everything is incredibly dense, surely when the universe was in it's "proto-particle" stage it wouldn't have exploded, but simply imploded? But seeing as it didn't, then you must assume that in certain circumstances gravity performs differently, and matter/energy can move faster than the speed of light (because of the proto-particle to grapefruit thing).
So it's certainly not impossible, just highly improbable.