Do we have faster than light travel? Im just curious because if so that means we have to wait 41 minutes to get to Europa from earth. Also if we do did Clovis Bray invent it?
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3 RepliesI like how it takes the same amount of time to go from Earth to the Moon as it does from Earth to Europa.
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Wormholes....we use wormholes
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4 RepliesSo as stated NLS non-linear space, not near light speed. Thing is, if you could think superluminal, process data superluminal, an object at the Earth that wants to go to Europa, all you would have to do is shift the data from one point to the next... A pointer, shifting to another pointer, or make it quantum and have both data sets exist at both locations and process that data superluminal... :-P
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1 ReplyYou can take an elevator to the morning star from Europa in 3 seconds but the morning star takes like 8 minutes to actually crash
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5 RepliesYes we do, NLS is Non-Linear Space, it bends space around our ships to go reach other planets. There might have been other forms of ftl in the Golden Age but I'm not sure, I know one of the was made by the K1 team on Luna. I don't think Clovis invented any ftl drive.
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Yes. I tend to belive it's like slipspace from halo. Essentially a artificial tunnel created to travel to a destination faster than light.
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2 RepliesIf game loading times are roughly canon then we’ve got one of the better sci-fi FTL systems around. It’s much faster than Star Trek warp and doesn’t seem to be impacted by gravity nearly as much as Star Wars hyperspace (at least, so far as proper SW Legends canon goes...the new movies don’t count). I’d say it probably wasn’t a Bray invention. He can’t have been the only genius in the Golden Age, and attributing everything to him seems like Deus Ex Machina (I think that’s the correct analogy). [spoiler]Sorry, all out of salt.[/spoiler]