How is that calculated? I saw a chart from the TNG Tech Manual and the numbers it gave were very low. A high warp factor would only have you going 2 or 3 light years a day. On the show they travel between starsystems in just hours.
Not at all true. You're right that the speed chart posted is total bullshit, but still...Fire said:
the Cochrane factor table or whatever it is that broberfett posted still doesnt work, if it was correct then the entire Galaxy would have been studied by starfleet during Kirks time and the Bajoran wormhole wouldnt be that much use because you could get to the Gamma Quadrant within 2 minutes anyway at warp 9.
Fire said:
the Cochrane factor table or whatever it is that broberfett posted still doesnt work, if it was correct then the entire Galaxy would have been studied by starfleet during Kirks time and the Bajoran wormhole wouldnt be that much use because you could get to the Gamma Quadrant within 2 minutes anyway at warp 9.
broberfett said:
Scotty used to complain that they were gonna explode starting at warp 7. Then on TNG and on stuff they were going Warp 9.6 all the time.
Well, that's not NECESSARILY the case.broberfett said:
Even at 1000 times the speed of light, they would only travel 2.73 Light Years per day. Most stars are going to be 4 or more light years apart. They never take that long to travel between star systems. I wonder if the new movie reboot will keep it vague and if they don't, will they have numbers that make sense with what we see on screen?
Cary L. Brown said:
But you don't REALLY know how many days, or even WEEKS, may have passed in-between in the overwhelming majority of cases, do you?
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