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echo: blakes7
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from: Bill Moriarty
date: 1995-01-31 12:20:36
subject: DIMENSIONS

Does anyone have much of an idea on what the dimensions of the Liberator or
the speeds at which it can travel? I have not heard a single conventional
unit of measurement used anywhere. The speed designation STANDARD BY or
TIME DISTORT seem like asking how long is a piece of string.
In HORIZON they said that they were developing a new fuel for intergalactic
travel, so the space vehicles used in the series, including the Liberator,
are not capable of speed way way beyond the speed of light.
I dont know if anyone has taken the time to work this out, or if there is
some sort of accepted standard out there.

Any info would be appreciated.

BiLLM




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