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- | The three fundamental units of measure are [[# | + | The three fundamental units of measure are [[# |
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Scientifically, | Scientifically, | ||
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- | The base unit of time -- the minute | + | The base unit of time -- the day -- is established by the vibrational |
- | Minutes | + | Days form the basis of the stardate time measurement system in Starfleet and the Federation, |
In Starfleet, it is very common for starships to continue utilizing a 24-hour clock for establishing daily schedules and routines, and then switch to stardates for multi-day events and log entries. | In Starfleet, it is very common for starships to continue utilizing a 24-hour clock for establishing daily schedules and routines, and then switch to stardates for multi-day events and log entries. | ||
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| | //Stardate system// | | | //Stardate system// | ||
- | | 1 Second is…^ | + | | 1 Day is…^ |
- | | 1 Minute is…^ | + | | 1 Year is…^ |
- | | 1 Hour is…^ | + | |
- | | 1 Day is…^ | + | |
- | | 1 Year is…^ | + | |
| <wrap lo> | | <wrap lo> | ||
| 1 Minute is…^ | | 1 Minute is…^ | ||
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O0 to O9 = **<fc # | O0 to O9 = **<fc # | ||
- | B0 to B9 = **<fc #aabfff>Light Blue</ | + | B0 to B9 = **<fc #aabfff>Deep Blue White</ |
- | A0 to A9 = **<fc # | + | A0 to A9 = **<fc #cad7ff>Blue White</ |
- | F0 to F9 = **<fc #f8f7ff>Light Yellow</ | + | F0 to F9 = **<fc #f8f7ff>White</ |
- | G0 to G9 = **<fc #fff4ea>Yellow</ | + | G0 to G9 = **<fc #fff4ea>Yellowish White</ |
K0 to K9 = **<fc # | K0 to K9 = **<fc # | ||
M0 to M9 = **<fc # | M0 to M9 = **<fc # | ||
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Today, with the advent of warp drive, it is possible to artificially exceed the speed of light. By using the energy produced by a dilithium-mediated matter/ | Today, with the advent of warp drive, it is possible to artificially exceed the speed of light. By using the energy produced by a dilithium-mediated matter/ | ||
- | Below is a listing of travel times under the different possible warp speeds that space vessels may travel. The lightspeed multiplier refers to how many times the speed of light that that particular warp speed is. Warp factor 0.5 is approximately twice that of full impulse speed. Warp factor 9.9999 is approximately the speed of subspace | + | Below is a listing of travel times under the different possible warp speeds that space vessels may travel. The lightspeed multiplier refers to how many times the speed of light that that particular warp speed is. Warp factor 0.5 is approximately twice that of full impulse speed. Warp factor 9.9999 is approximately the speed of subspace |