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From: mraspuzzi@kl2137.DEC (Michael Raspuzzi)
Newsgroups: net.startrek
Subject: Small inconsistency
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Date: Fri, 16-Aug-85 15:53:04 EDT
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Date: 16 Aug 1985 1445-EDT
From: Michael Raspuzzi 
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Quote: The Human Adventure is just beginning.....
Subject: Small inconsistency
Message-ID: <"MS11(2411)+GLXLIB5(0)" 12135636994.33.227.76480 at KL2137>
 
In STIII, Kirk goes to warp speed awful close to the solar system
wouldn't you say? Never mind the solar system, he was still VERY
close to earth. We all remember the TV series, risking warp speed
near a body of significant mass would cause the whip-lash effect
and hence, back in time (maybe). Comments are welcome.
 
Mike Raspuzzi
DEC Software Specialist
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