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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Timo: [QB] The comet had a tail as soon as we got our first glimpse of it - so there had to be a star nearby. Interestingly, the wormhole apparently manifested some kind of a gravitational pull every time it opened, hence it pulled in the comet as well. One wonders if the Alpha end did the same, and how this affected the orbital mechanics of the wormhole/Bajor'baha'el/DS9 system... Idran was rementioned? Ah, too bad. There goes that explanation. Then again, we could simply say that the probe that originally mapped Idran got the star right but its location grossly wrong - perhaps the probe had hit a wormhole or other anomaly that had propelled it 20,000 ly backward and confused the inertial navigation system or something? Only the Bajoran wormhole allowed the Federation to measure the distance accurately, correcting it from 90,000 ly to the final value as soon as a properly equipped Oberth had gone through and done enough measuring. Timo Saloniemi [/QB][/QUOTE]
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