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'''Light Speed''' is the constant rate at which light travels in a vacuum, approximately 3.00x10^8 m/s. Many races have attempted to create starships that can attain this speed but none have succeeded. The energy costs necessary to sheild a ship moving at any significant fraction of this speed are beyond the scope of even the most technologically advanced races, and the cost increases geometrically as the speed of light is approached. Instead, most races opt to use [[Skip Drive|skip drives]] which utilize [[Wormhole|wormholes]] to quickly cover vast distances across time-space in a non-linear fashion.
'''Light Speed''' is the constant rate at which light travels in a vacuum, approximately 3.00x10^8 m/s. While it is theoretically possible with modern technology (and surely the Elder Races had the technology) to accelerate a ship to within a hair of the speed of light, the energy costs necessary to shield a ship moving at any significant fraction of this speed are beyond imagining. A single speck of space dust striking a ship at an appreciable fraction of the speed of light will hit it with the force of multiple nuclear blasts. Instead, most races opt to use [[Skip Drive|skip drives]] which utilize [[Wormhole|wormholes]] to quickly cover vast distances across time-space in a non-linear fashion.
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Revision as of 23:55, 8 August 2017

Light Speed is the constant rate at which light travels in a vacuum, approximately 3.00x10^8 m/s. While it is theoretically possible with modern technology (and surely the Elder Races had the technology) to accelerate a ship to within a hair of the speed of light, the energy costs necessary to shield a ship moving at any significant fraction of this speed are beyond imagining. A single speck of space dust striking a ship at an appreciable fraction of the speed of light will hit it with the force of multiple nuclear blasts. Instead, most races opt to use skip drives which utilize wormholes to quickly cover vast distances across time-space in a non-linear fashion.