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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Guardian 2000: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Jason Abbadon: [qb] 100,000 additional people might tax the engines a bit as well. ;) [/qb][/QUOTE]Assuming that each person, plus a little food and a few possessions, weighs in at 200 pounds (90kg), then that's 0.090718474 metric tons per person. Multiply that by 100,000 and you get 9071.8474 metric tons. Voyager weighs in at 700,000 metric tons. If the Galaxy Class has a similar volume to mass ratio, then her mass would be 6,500,000 metric tons. I don't think they'd really notice an extra 9,100. (Even bumping everyone up to 300lbs gives us only 13,600 metric tons.) [/QB][/QUOTE]
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