[i]Can you explain to me why you think 2,000 light years PER HOUR is somehow slower than the speed of light? I refuse to believe you're this stupid.[/i]
[i]With the distance light can travel in 2,000 years, the Keyship did it in one hour. Come on, you're smarter than this.
2,000 x 24(hours) = 48,000
That's distance covered in a day, in light years.
48,000 x 365(days) = 17,520,000
That's distance covered in a year, in light years.
17,520,000 x 10(to calculate speed at full efficiency) = 175,200,000
That's distance covered in one year, at full engine power.
It can cross a 126,000 light year distance in just 6.3 hours.
The numbers are easy. I have no idea where you're pulling your nonsense. [/i]
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