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From: gordon@uw-june (Jamie Green)
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Subject: Re: What's a warp? -- The straight scoop!
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Date: Thu, 25-Oct-84 18:37:55 EDT
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Posted: Thu Oct 25 18:37:55 1984
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Well, after reading all these conjectures and theories, I went to the
Technical Manual for the straight scoop.  There, in glorious black & white,
on page TO:02:06:20 no less, it clearly states that Velocity = Warp Factor
cubed times C.  I'm not speculating as to whether this is a suitable speed
for the distances travelled or not, I'm just clearing up a point of some
controversy.  Now let's argue about whether or not the Technical Manual is
an acceptable source of information! :-)

   Yours in the interests of a good argument,

                         The Great Green Arkleseizure
                                 Jamie Green
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