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[QUOTE]Originally posted by DARKSTAR: [QB] IMPULSE-WARP-IMPULSE When a ship engages Warp drive, It can do at any sublight speed or when at a complete standstill. The Enterprise D has even warped out of Planetery Orbit. When at Warp, The Impulse engines aren't active but are on standby mode ready to propel the ship when it drops out of warp. When the ship drops out warp, The Impulse engines instantly come online. Warp drive works by compressing and warping space by pulling the space infront of it and pulling backwards, The higher the warp speed the faster this occurs. The speed of light is 700 million miles an hour which if if Full Impulse is 1/4 of This equals 175000000 million miles per hour The Solar system is 45000000000 million miles from the Sun to Pluto so an Full Impulse trip would take 25 hours or a day at full Impulse [/QB][/QUOTE]
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