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** Simple answer: Warp 9.9 '''isn't''' 4 billion miles per second. The real question is whether this means SciFiWritersHaveNoSenseOfScale or Paris is BookDumb.

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** Simple answer: Warp 9.9 '''isn't''' 4 billion miles per second. The real question is whether this means SciFiWritersHaveNoSenseOfScale or Paris is BookDumb.BookDumb.
*** One possible explanation would be that Paris fudged the conversion to Imperial units, since it has been consistently shown that the Federation uses the Metric system.

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* If Warp 9.9 is four billion miles per second, then Voyager could get home in under three and a half years, not seventy.

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* If Warp 9.9 is four billion miles per second, then Voyager ''Voyager'' could get home in under three and a half years, not seventy.



** Voyager was badly damaged in "Caretaker" including a near warp core breach. Its possible she simply couldn't safely hold max long term without the kind of repairs only possible in a starbase drydock.

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** Voyager was badly damaged in "Caretaker" including a near warp core breach. Its possible she simply couldn't safely hold max long term without the kind of repairs only possible in a starbase drydock.drydock.
** Simple answer: Warp 9.9 '''isn't''' 4 billion miles per second. The real question is whether this means SciFiWritersHaveNoSenseOfScale or Paris is BookDumb.
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** Voyager was badly damaged in Caretaker including a near warp core breach. Its possible she simply couldn't safely hold max long term without the kind of repairs only possible in a starbase drydock.

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** Voyager was badly damaged in Caretaker "Caretaker" including a near warp core breach. Its possible she simply couldn't safely hold max long term without the kind of repairs only possible in a starbase drydock.
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** But Stadi said in the pilot episode that Voyager had a ''sustainable cruise velocity'' of warp factor 9.975. So it's clearly not just for {{Hyperspeed Escape}}s but a speed that can be maintained over time.

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** But Stadi said in the pilot episode that Voyager had a ''sustainable cruise velocity'' of warp factor 9.975. So it's clearly not just for {{Hyperspeed Escape}}s but a speed that can be maintained over time.time.
** Voyager was badly damaged in Caretaker including a near warp core breach. Its possible she simply couldn't safely hold max long term without the kind of repairs only possible in a starbase drydock.
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** Tom made this statement against a 'laywoman' so it could be a quick-and-dirty conversion to get the point (stupidly fast from her perspective) across.

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** Tom made this statement against a 'laywoman' so it could be a quick-and-dirty conversion to get the point (stupidly fast from her perspective) across.across.
** But Stadi said in the pilot episode that Voyager had a ''sustainable cruise velocity'' of warp factor 9.975. So it's clearly not just for {{Hyperspeed Escape}}s but a speed that can be maintained over time.
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** It's established canon that starships can't sustain Warp 9.9 without severe structural damage and antimatter depletion. Even prolonged flight at Warp 8 is ill-advised without regular maintenance layovers at Starbase. Presumably maximum speed is [[HyperspeedEscape only meant to be used for emergencies]].

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** It's established canon that starships can't sustain Warp 9.9 without severe structural damage and antimatter depletion. Even prolonged flight at Warp 8 is ill-advised without regular maintenance layovers at Starbase. Presumably maximum speed is [[HyperspeedEscape only meant to be used for emergencies]].emergencies]].
**Tom made this statement against a 'laywoman' so it could be a quick-and-dirty conversion to get the point (stupidly fast from her perspective) across.
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** It's established canon that starships can't sustain Warp 9.9 without severe structural damage and antimatter depletion. Even prolonged flight at Warp 8 is ill-advised without regular maintenance layovers at Starbase.

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** It's established canon that starships can't sustain Warp 9.9 without severe structural damage and antimatter depletion. Even prolonged flight at Warp 8 is ill-advised without regular maintenance layovers at Starbase. Presumably maximum speed is [[HyperspeedEscape only meant to be used for emergencies]].
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** Maybe they were afraid that any nearby race would develop their own warp tech and come for vengeance or one of their slaves would steal a ship and try to head back home. The farther away from the home planet, the less likely they could find their way through the vastness of space.

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** Maybe they were afraid that any nearby race would develop their own warp tech and come for vengeance or one of their slaves would steal a ship and try to head back home. The farther away from the home planet, the less likely they could find their way through the vastness of space.space.
* If Warp 9.9 is four billion miles per second, then Voyager could get home in under three and a half years, not seventy.
** It's established canon that starships can't sustain Warp 9.9 without severe structural damage and antimatter depletion. Even prolonged flight at Warp 8 is ill-advised without regular maintenance layovers at Starbase.
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* Whether or not the Briori had propulsion technology that could take them great lengths in short periods, one has to ask the question: if, assuming the Briori were native to the Delta Quadrant, why would they travel to the other side of the galaxy to abduct humans for slave labor, rather than pursuing the more cost-effective, lower risk option of abducting and subjugating more nearby non-warp/pre-warp species?

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* Whether or not the Briori had propulsion technology that could take them great lengths in short periods, one has to ask the question: if, assuming the Briori were native to the Delta Quadrant, why would they travel to the other side of the galaxy to abduct humans for slave labor, rather than pursuing the more cost-effective, lower risk option of abducting and subjugating more nearby non-warp/pre-warp species?species?
** Maybe they were afraid that any nearby race would develop their own warp tech and come for vengeance or one of their slaves would steal a ship and try to head back home. The farther away from the home planet, the less likely they could find their way through the vastness of space.
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* Whether or not the Briori had propulsion technology that could take them great lengths in short periods, one has to ask the question: if, assuming the Briori were native to the Delta Quadrant, why would they travel to the other side of the galaxy to abduct humans for slave labor, rather than abduct and subjugate more nearby non-warp/pre-warp species?

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* Whether or not the Briori had propulsion technology that could take them great lengths in short periods, one has to ask the question: if, assuming the Briori were native to the Delta Quadrant, why would they travel to the other side of the galaxy to abduct humans for slave labor, rather than abduct pursuing the more cost-effective, lower risk option of abducting and subjugate subjugating more nearby non-warp/pre-warp species?
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* Whether or not the Briori had propulsion technology that could take them great lengths in short periods, one has to beg the question: if, assuming the Briori were native to the Delta Quadrant, why would they travel to the other side of the galaxy to abduct humans for slave labor, rather than abduct and subjugate more nearby non-warp/pre-warp species?

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* Whether or not the Briori had propulsion technology that could take them great lengths in short periods, one has to beg ask the question: if, assuming the Briori were native to the Delta Quadrant, why would they travel to the other side of the galaxy to abduct humans for slave labor, rather than abduct and subjugate more nearby non-warp/pre-warp species?
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* Whether or not the Briori had propulsion technology that could take them great lengths in short periods, one has to beg the question: if the Briori were native to the Delta Quadrant, why would they travel to the other side of the galaxy to abduct humans for slave labor rather than subjugate more nearby non-warp species?

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* Whether or not the Briori had propulsion technology that could take them great lengths in short periods, one has to beg the question: if if, assuming the Briori were native to the Delta Quadrant, why would they travel to the other side of the galaxy to abduct humans for slave labor labor, rather than abduct and subjugate more nearby non-warp non-warp/pre-warp species?
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*Whether or not the Briori had propulsion technology that could take them great lengths in short periods, one has to beg the question: if the Briori were native to the Delta Quadrant, why would they travel to the other side of the galaxy to abduct humans for slave labor rather than subjugate more nearby non-warp species?

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