Long Shot
Posted: 2005-06-03 01:06pm
Does anyone know what time the Long Shot (the Jedi expedition to leave the galaxy) departed?
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Wasn't there a ship in one of the Ringworld books called the Long Shot?Lusankya wrote:Ah. that's the name. WHere the hell did I get "long shot" from. Do you know when the new book's set then? (when exactly that is, rather than between Eps II and III, which I was guessing anyway)
Yes, it was the Puppeteer-owned ship that Louis Wu, Teela, Nessus and Speaker-to-Animals used to get to the Ringworld.Drooling Iguana wrote:Wasn't there a ship in one of the Ringworld books called the Long Shot?Lusankya wrote:Ah. that's the name. WHere the hell did I get "long shot" from. Do you know when the new book's set then? (when exactly that is, rather than between Eps II and III, which I was guessing anyway)
thats a bit non sequitor, hit the wrong button?wautd wrote:Everyone seemed to knew at which ship Palpatine was. Since a rescue operation still was going on, than why blow it to smithereens?
Does it state anywhere that this is the first one? Just the lastest, maybe best chance with 5 Jedi masters at the helm.Jason wrote:This is something I was going to ask about, so I'm glad this thread got started. It seems like this is the first outside the galaxy expedition that is made in the SW universe, which is very odd. Considering they have ships that can travel 20,000,000+ c on the low end, a jaunt to the nearest neighboring galaxy should only take about 1-2 months. Andromeda, if I'm not mistaken, is about 2,000,000 c from the Milky Way, so I'd figure distances in the SW universe would be comparable.
Any reason why this hasn't been attempted earlier, or has it but I'm not aware?
Uh, Dark Tide 1, Danni mentions its a theory, and that for all the galaxy knows its a temporary distrubance at some area, not galaxy wide.Crazedwraith wrote:In the NJO they stated there is a 'hyperspace disturbance' at the edge of the galaxy that prevent ships getting out. The vong had no trouble getting in though.
mainly because the inhabinents of the SW galaxy believed that there was a galactic barrier that damaged ships if they tried to pass it. Plus its pretty hard to use hyperspace in uncharted space. You can hop to close to a supernova or burn up inside a planet and that would end the trip real soon wouldnt it?Jason wrote:This is something I was going to ask about, so I'm glad this thread got started. It seems like this is the first outside the galaxy expedition that is made in the SW universe, which is very odd. Considering they have ships that can travel 20,000,000+ c on the low end, a jaunt to the nearest neighboring galaxy should only take about 1-2 months. Andromeda, if I'm not mistaken, is about 2,000,000 c from the Milky Way, so I'd figure distances in the SW universe would be comparable.
Any reason why this hasn't been attempted earlier, or has it but I'm not aware?
"c" is a constant that denotes the velocity of light. It's not a unit of measurement of length.Jason wrote: Andromeda, if I'm not mistaken, is about 2,000,000 c from the Milky Way, so I'd figure distances in the SW universe would be comparable.
With probe droids and sensors, it won't be uncharted for long.Tychu wrote:Plus its pretty hard to use hyperspace in uncharted space. You can hop to close to a supernova or burn up inside a planet and that would end the trip real soon wouldnt it?
Why does a name have to dictate what the organization actually is? I mean, the World Series' name would suggest that it involves more than one nation, but it's US exclusive.YT300000 wrote:The name of The Intergalactic Banking Clan would suggest otherwise.
Yeah, but this is America we're talking about.Pure Sabacc wrote:Why does a name have to dictate what the organization actually is? I mean, the World Series' name would suggest that it involves more than one nation, but it's US exclusive.YT300000 wrote:The name of The Intergalactic Banking Clan would suggest otherwise.
and why couldn't the Galactic Republic be similarLusankya wrote:Yeah, but this is America we're talking about.Pure Sabacc wrote:Why does a name have to dictate what the organization actually is? I mean, the World Series' name would suggest that it involves more than one nation, but it's US exclusive.YT300000 wrote:The name of The Intergalactic Banking Clan would suggest otherwise.
US and Canada.Pure Sabacc wrote:Why does a name have to dictate what the organization actually is? I mean, the World Series' name would suggest that it involves more than one nation, but it's US exclusive.YT300000 wrote:The name of The Intergalactic Banking Clan would suggest otherwise.