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There is a semi-logical, science-like explanation. For now... a wizard did it. | There is a semi-logical, science-like explanation. For now... a wizard did it. | ||
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Ok, I'll level with you: when I sat down to write this article I thought I was going to focus on it. Then I got distracted. So sue me. | Ok, I'll level with you: when I sat down to write this article I thought I was going to focus on it. Then I got distracted. So sue me. |
Revision as of 03:42, 15 February 2016
Specifically in reference to Faster Than Light Propulsion, this article focuses on how the FTL drives covered in the Course Books work and how speeds are determined.
Function
There is a semi-logical, science-like explanation. For now... a wizard did it. Typical faster-than-light drives work by distorting time.
Velocity
Ok, I'll level with you: when I sat down to write this article I thought I was going to focus on it. Then I got distracted. So sue me.