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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Daniel: [QB] Who ever said warp 1 was .75 c? Every warp calibration chart does show warp 1 to equal the speed of light. The old one places the warp factors near the cubes of the speed of light and the new one, well, just is. Impulse is declared to be .25 the speed of light. And at this point I will give up the idea of trying to explain warp in a different context as no one seems to care all the much. PsyLiam, I see your point now that you've explained yourself a bit better. I was simply researching to confirm/deny what letsalope was saying, not trying to can the entire thread. And for those who don't know, I AM slightly anal-retentive, detail oriented, perfectionist, technically minded, etc. HOWEVER, I would like to point out that your humorous example was more the quite a bit flawed where my explanation, (or rather Okuda's and Sternbach's) is concerned. I just hope you recognize that fact. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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