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From: bruhgraw@uok.UUCP
Newsgroups: net.startrek
Subject: Re: What's a warp?
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Date: Mon, 22-Oct-84 12:30:00 EDT
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Posted: Mon Oct 22 12:30:00 1984
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Nf-From: uok!bruhgraw    Oct 22 11:30:00 1984

Seems like I read somewhere (concordance?) that if you cube the warp number,
you get the actual speed times lightspeed.  I.e.,

Warp 1 = 1 x lightspeed
Warp 2 = 8 x lightspeed
Warp 3 = 27 x lightspeed
Warp 4 = 64 x lightspeed

etc....

					bruce
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