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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Timo: [QB] Well, as discussed in the past two pages, the Genesis planet could have been made of a (blown-away) nebula and a (blown-up) starship, or it could have been made of a pre-existing planet in the system that held the rock named Regula and the space station named Regula I. However, Ceti Alpha probably was at least a couple of star systems away, or else Starfleet wouldn't have dispatched a starship to seek out a lifeless planet for the Marcuses to experiment with... The strange thing is, Kirk once again claims that the [i]Enterprise[/i] is the nearest ship to Regula I - even though, for all we know, the ship has not engaged warp since leaving Earth. If the distances involved are that screwy, then there's little hope in telling anything definite about the location of Ceti Alpha, either. (Okay, so perhaps the cadet ship did perform a warp jump or two when we weren't looking. It just looks funny the way it's played out, is all.) Timo Saloniemi [/QB][/QUOTE]
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