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David Templar
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quote:
Originally posted by Malnurtured Snay:
Yes, because The Technical Manual is the source for canon information, yessiree Bob!

Compared to the DS9TM, plus the fact that Sternbach and Okuda worked on it? Hell yeah!

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I'll ask again...

where is the .96 from? The only figure I've heard of is .75.

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quote:
Originally posted by J:
I'll ask again...

where is the .96 from? The only figure I've heard of is .75.


It is really 0.92 c, and it comes from the TM on page 2, in the secondary propulsion section. This is of course achieved only with added umphh from the saucer impulse engines


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I nly know that Galaxy class ship can achieve about 80% light speed on impulse, with all three impulse engines working.

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