Spaceship Speed Chart
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Are we ever actually told the distances involved? Crossing from one galaxy to another is moderately meaningless if you don't know how far they're apart.
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As I recall they stated on screen many times it was 'The Milky Way, Andromeda and Triangulum' which naturally, we know the positions of.
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Indeed. Though if you want a better "average" speed you can use the case when Andromeda had to limp back from M81 after encountering the Magog Worldship. Took her 12-13 months wandering the slipstream until she reached friendly space. ~11 million ly in 12 months, and that's without an organic pilot so she could only ever make 50/50 choices while piloting.
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I expected Spaceball 1 to be the fasted. What with being able to go at ludicrous speed and all.
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For FTL ships, Culture ships are pretty up there. While they cruise at tens or hundreds of thousands of C, they can also redline their engines to hit many orders of magnitude more for short bursts.
Known Space ships are impressive- IIrc, Kzinti ships could hit 0.8c with reactionless drives in short order.
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The Culture does need to use the grid though and that means that they can get some paces faster than others.
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I don't think the grid in the Cultureverse means what you think it means. It isn't like Tron.
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Then why in 'Player of Games' did it take so long to get Gurgeh out to Empire of Azad? It was specifically mentioned that it took longer to get out there than to cross the same distance to someplace else.Terralthra wrote:I don't think the grid in the Cultureverse means what you think it means. It isn't like Tron.
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Most places it's roughly the same speed. The difference is the presence of mass or not- outside the galaxy it's slower, in the galaxy it's faster.
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Correct. The grid is the energy layer between nested expanded universes, and is denser where more matter exists, more tenuous at the tips of the spiral arms or in the Magellanic clouds. It isn't a literal grid on which Culture ships can travel, off of which they can't travel. If I recall, though, at least as much of the journey time was because there was indirect routing involved. The Limiting Factor was not nearly as fast as the Little Rascal. Had he been aboard the Little Rascal the whole way on a direct path from Chiark to Ea, it probably wouldn't have taken as long.Q99 wrote:Most places it's roughly the same speed. The difference is the presence of mass or not- outside the galaxy it's slower, in the galaxy it's faster.
You're correct, Jub, in that it does affect travel time.
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I'd be curious to see where a Xeelee nightfighter sits on the scale if anyone has any ideas...
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It is off the scale. The FTL is an instantaneous jump, limited only by (minimal) compute time, and the Xeelee use time travel as necessary to get assets into the right place at the right time. The reactionless drive goes from relative stop to high-relativistic velocities in seconds and has sufficient thrust to hover in close proximity to a neutron star. Technology in the Xeelee Sequence doesn't have the same narrative purpose as typical sci-fi ships, it is a conceptual exploration of the limits of the possible while staying relatively close to known cosmology & physics.The_Saint wrote:I'd be curious to see where a Xeelee nightfighter sits on the scale if anyone has any ideas...
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I'm surprised more stuff doesn't do instant place-to-place.
Well, I guess a fair amount does, but only over short range (Battletech FTL is instant, but iirc has a max range of 20ly and looong recharge times).
Well, I guess a fair amount does, but only over short range (Battletech FTL is instant, but iirc has a max range of 20ly and looong recharge times).
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Actually, it has a jump time measured in seconds (from 15 to 90), though feels like being instant - Battletech astrobooks go into that issue. Range is 30ly.Q99 wrote:I'm surprised more stuff doesn't do instant place-to-place.
Well, I guess a fair amount does, but only over short range (Battletech FTL is instant, but iirc has a max range of 20ly and looong recharge times).
It takes abouit a week to recharge on solar power, or can be recharged pretty fast using the engine or by microwave or direct transmissions if there is a station with batteries available.
This is done at risk of burning out the capacitors if done too quickly, but it can recharge within anything down to a hour (with 150 (beamed) and 100 (direct dock) hours being the safe minimum)
But with current rules, they can jump 2 times with a charged core, or 6 times if they have an additional battery strapped to the core.
So effectively, a perfectly designed BT Jumpship can jump 180 ly in roughly 36 minutes (~300ly/h - 2.63 million c), including drive ramp up for each jump. Of that, 90 seconds would be actual travel time (1200ly/h - 10.5 million C).
Note: Old rules would mean just one jump of 30ly, but speed would be the same.
tldr; Within 30light years, it's as fast as a Star Destroyer, or even as fast as the Millenium Falcon, counting only the time in transit.
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Re: Spaceship Speed Chart
Lens-verse;
Typical cruiser tops out at 150parsec/hour, or roughly 4.3million C
A speedster hits 3x that (450parsec/hr)
In inter-galactic space, 100,000 parsec/hr (~2.9e9c)
Typical cruiser tops out at 150parsec/hour, or roughly 4.3million C
A speedster hits 3x that (450parsec/hr)
In inter-galactic space, 100,000 parsec/hr (~2.9e9c)
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Hell, sublight acceleration in the stargate universe is also ridiculous, at least on a straight line. When that recall device happened on the X301, if we go with minimum distance to Jupiter (588 million km), 5 minutes until they stopped accelerating, and a travel time to jupiter of 24 hours, we are talking somewhere on the order of 4600 Gs. I assume the do less in combat for reasons of being able to actually comprehend what they are doing, but still....Eternal_Freedom wrote:I was expecting the Planet Express ship (or should that be class, since there was a previous one as well) to be near the top, since it can do that whole "see the edge of the Universe in a morning" thing.
I hadn't expected the Daedalus from Stargate to be so damn fast. Presumably this is when they have the ZPM plugged in and do the Earth-Atlantis run in 4 days. Of course, you then have the Asgard ships themselves who can do that run in minutes if they want to.
Also kinda curious how they got such a high "speed" for the Galactica, since that moves in a series of instant jumps rather than continuous travel. Must be time-averaged or something, though I can't recall any stated distances in the show.
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You're working with a different definition of 'ridiculous' than I am. I grew up with the Perryverse. 5 to low end 6 figure g accelerations are 'normal' for me.
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While that might be the case, humans in the stargate universe went from "having reinvent lunar launch vehicles" to "can reach jupiter in less than a day" in something like 3 years, and less than 4 years after that they were at "regular intergalactic travel".Batman wrote:You're working with a different definition of 'ridiculous' than I am. I grew up with the Perryverse. 5 to low end 6 figure g accelerations are 'normal' for me.
Their prototype battecruiser had sublight engines that could reach targets .38 light years away in 4-5 months (they were rounding while speaking) and would have to actually deal with significant time dilation effects. This heavily implies that they consider their acceleration time largely irrelevant. Afterall, a few hours give or take dont really matter...
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*cough* Skylark */cough*
Lensverse is toned down from Skylark.
At the end of Skylark, the bad guy decides he's going to run off to the galaxy at the farthest end of the universe to start his empire because Earth is wimpy.
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Lensverse is toned down from Skylark.
At the end of Skylark, the bad guy decides he's going to run off to the galaxy at the farthest end of the universe to start his empire because Earth is wimpy.
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