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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Harry: [QB] Ehh, targetemployee, have you ever heard of a mathematical form called the Triangle? It's very unlikely that the rendez-point lies exactly on a straight line between Kronos and Earth. And given that the shortest distance between two point is always a straight line, any 'triangular' route is longer. So, it is very likely that the distance is (much) less than 2000 ly. (though I have to admit that a 1000 ly travel for a rendez-vous is kinda long) [/QB][/QUOTE]
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