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*** According to Deep Time, Starslip is "a cheat"; presumably they used a more legitimate means.
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*** According to Deep Time, Starslip is "a cheat"; presumably they used a more legitimate means. ** It doesn't need to stay immobile, if the ship in ''another'' universe starslips into its location and picks up from there. Considering the massive use of the starslip drive, and the infinite number of universes in play, it seems not only possible, but quite ''likely''.
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