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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Guardian 2000: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by blssdwlf: [qb] For some reason I remember that the E-D entered the solar system and managed to go from the outer planet to Earth (or was it Mars?) in a whopping fast time (like faster than light) and supposedly still stayed at impulse. Anyone catch how fast they were going based on time and distance? [/qb][/QUOTE]In BoBW, one would have thought that the Enterprise could've tried to catch up faster by not dropping out of warp at Saturn, which (according to the exquisite program Celestia) ought to be about 10.442 AUs distant circa January 1, 2367 . . . or about 1,562,123,200 kilometers. Interestingly, though, that's 1.446 light-hours, meaning it would take a ship moving at lightspeed about 90 minutes to traverse that distance. Wasn't the "fastest we could intercept" 42 minutes? [/QB][/QUOTE]
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