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[QUOTE]Originally posted by PsyLiam: [QB] From what I recall, Data said "At maximum warp, in two years, seven months, blah blah we would reach starbase 185." At most, the distance can be 7,000 light years. More likely, it's smaller than that. Which just mucks up the speed value even more. "According to the most accurate formula we have:" What formula is this? Looking in the encyclopedia, warp 9.6 is listed as being 1,909 times the speed of light, and it says it would take 52 years to cross the Federation (10,000 light years) at that speed. If it takes 52 years to cross 10,000 light years, then it can't take 3.5 years to cross 7,000. Although, going by that, I don't see where Voyager's 70,000 light years from home in 70 years value came from. Unless they were using warp 9.975... [/QB][/QUOTE]
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