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|    Mike Dicenso to Brad Filippone    |
|    Re: How many quadrants are there?    |
|    08 Sep 05 17:52:30    |
      XPost: alt.startrek, rec.arts.startrek.current       From: mdicenso@seds.org              On Fri, 9 Sep 2005, Brad Filippone wrote:              > Alexander Rogge (a_rogge@yahoo.com) wrote:       > : >>"Where No One Has Gone Before" - TNG, Series 1. An "upgrade" to the warp       > : >>core propells the Enterprise 300 light years out of the Milky Way.       >       > : LaForge: "At maximum warp... it would take over 300 years to get home."       >       > : LaForge: "...we've not only left our own galaxy but passed through two       > : others, ending up on the far side of Triangulum, the galaxy known as M-33."       >       > An interesting statement considering there ARE NO other galaxies between       > our own and M33.                     In theory the E-D could have passed through one of several dwarf galaxies       that orbit or are very near our own. My vote for possible canidates       include the Sagittarious Dwarf, the Ursa Minor Dwarf, and the Draco Dwarf.       There is also the larger NGC-6822. The E-D would have had to take an erratic       course to go through any two of       these galaxies, mind you, but it is possible.       -Mike              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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