>that's also why hyperspace ramming shouldn't work
No, the ramming happens at just the right instance of traveling into hyperspace. And it's not necessarily another dimension as you can still crash into stuff in normal space. It's why the hyperspace routes are important.
Why they don't just keep "traveling into hyperspace" instead of using their normal engines when they want to move semifsat. Exactly how does it make sense to travel super fast before you enter hyperspace. The lights we see could be simply explained as brief aberration of photons and not the actual mass of the ship traveling that fast even for a brief while.
It's just like a space that's like hyper, man, like hyper means like energetic or very fast n stuff so like it means like, you go through space very fast, n stuff.
Literally just wormholes that travel through some sort of sub-dimension that overlaps with space at certain points. At least that's how they used to work before D*sney decided the spaceships just go really fast.
Fastest to slowest it's
Sub light (from moon to planet)
Light speed (planet to planet in the same system)
Hyper space (faster than light, wherever, whenever you want)
Like gears, you typically ramp through these speeds rather than "open a window" like in Stargate. I think in star wars, you go so fast you enter hyper space and it is not a separate dimension. Filing inserted space whales that naturally travel in hyperspace. Further leads me to say it's a matter of speed and not alternate space
Doable, what's 25,000 in the millions and billions of years we have. The problem is communication. Whoever we send there will most likely never talk to humans again. They might get back to us, if they survive and thrive, in maybe 200,000 or 500,000 years. Considering it will need to be two way communication and both us and them will have to wait for that long before a reply, if we can even communicate through light at those distance. Assuming all that, in 200,000 years we won't be humans anymore. Sapiens evolved in less than that and if you spice shit up with science and genetics, frick knows who will be talking back to use and who we will be to reply.
You have a whole galaxy to explore dude, I think you'd keep yourself pretty busy
Doable, what's 25,000 in the millions and billions of years we have. The problem is communication. Whoever we send there will most likely never talk to humans again. They might get back to us, if they survive and thrive, in maybe 200,000 or 500,000 years. Considering it will need to be two way communication and both us and them will have to wait for that long before a reply, if we can even communicate through light at those distance. Assuming all that, in 200,000 years we won't be humans anymore. Sapiens evolved in less than that and if you spice shit up with science and genetics, frick knows who will be talking back to use and who we will be to reply.
The Falcon can do .5 past lightspeed, yet hyperspace is several orders of magnitude faster than lightspeed. West End Games decided that .5 past lightspeed meant the Falcon had a Class 0.5 hyperdrive which indicated that it was twice as fact as a Class 1 hyperdrive offering an arbitrary base speed. A Class 2 hyperdrive is therefore two times slower than a Class 1 and a Class 3 is three times slower. Most ships have Class 2-4 with backup hyperdrives at Class 10 or slower. The random ass ship pictured here is called the Jabitha and has organic technology that contributes to it getting a Class 0.4 hyperdrive and is thus faster than the Falcon because some writer had to mekr their own Mary Sue ship. Even the Outrider respected the Falcon by having a Class 0.75 hyperdrive, but Slave I gets to edge it out with a Class 0.7 hyperdrive.
It's space that needs Ritalin.
heh
space but it's faster
another dimension, that's also why hyperspace ramming shouldn't work
>another dimension
This is something that is non-Lucas therefore non-canon.
Lucas confirmed it though
I outrank him as ~The~ Best Fan.
>that's also why hyperspace ramming shouldn't work
No, the ramming happens at just the right instance of traveling into hyperspace. And it's not necessarily another dimension as you can still crash into stuff in normal space. It's why the hyperspace routes are important.
Why they don't just keep "traveling into hyperspace" instead of using their normal engines when they want to move semifsat. Exactly how does it make sense to travel super fast before you enter hyperspace. The lights we see could be simply explained as brief aberration of photons and not the actual mass of the ship traveling that fast even for a brief while.
It just works.
high watermark of the show
Frick RD moore.
I'll need a pencil and piece of paper
that's wormholes
>Explain hyperspace.
Basically a man made worm hole
>Basically a man made worm hole
So it's LGBTQ123456789+ positive?
It's just like a space that's like hyper, man, like hyper means like energetic or very fast n stuff so like it means like, you go through space very fast, n stuff.
Damn, you have no cool friends or worse, are a woman. Enjoy your super important office job, homosexual.
This is probably the funniest fricking reply I've ever gotten on this site. Cheers, buddy.
Similarly to a wormhole, a concept to work around the speed of light limitations. Of course, it doesn't make sense.
Literally just wormholes that travel through some sort of sub-dimension that overlaps with space at certain points. At least that's how they used to work before D*sney decided the spaceships just go really fast.
it's like when vin diesel uses nos in the fast and furious except its for spaceships
using the 4th dimension to cut through space
Fastest to slowest it's
Sub light (from moon to planet)
Light speed (planet to planet in the same system)
Hyper space (faster than light, wherever, whenever you want)
Like gears, you typically ramp through these speeds rather than "open a window" like in Stargate. I think in star wars, you go so fast you enter hyper space and it is not a separate dimension. Filing inserted space whales that naturally travel in hyperspace. Further leads me to say it's a matter of speed and not alternate space
Slowest to fastest but you know what I meant. Also Filoni*
>They've gone to plaid!
Explain how? IIRC in universe it's just a mirror/shadow/whatever universe or whatever they called it, where things move faster
idk but there are whale like space creatures that can traverse it
>even having light speed travel capability it would take 25000 years to leave the galaxy
Jesus
You have a whole galaxy to explore dude, I think you'd keep yourself pretty busy
Doable, what's 25,000 in the millions and billions of years we have. The problem is communication. Whoever we send there will most likely never talk to humans again. They might get back to us, if they survive and thrive, in maybe 200,000 or 500,000 years. Considering it will need to be two way communication and both us and them will have to wait for that long before a reply, if we can even communicate through light at those distance. Assuming all that, in 200,000 years we won't be humans anymore. Sapiens evolved in less than that and if you spice shit up with science and genetics, frick knows who will be talking back to use and who we will be to reply.
Shit's fricked.
>but...
Wormholes are TrekBlack person cope.
Its like a whole bunch of Space Horses running really really fast.
>Explain hyperspace.
It's a non-gay version of Warp Travel lmaoooo
Ancient ayyliens I don’t gotta explain shit
The Falcon can do .5 past lightspeed, yet hyperspace is several orders of magnitude faster than lightspeed. West End Games decided that .5 past lightspeed meant the Falcon had a Class 0.5 hyperdrive which indicated that it was twice as fact as a Class 1 hyperdrive offering an arbitrary base speed. A Class 2 hyperdrive is therefore two times slower than a Class 1 and a Class 3 is three times slower. Most ships have Class 2-4 with backup hyperdrives at Class 10 or slower. The random ass ship pictured here is called the Jabitha and has organic technology that contributes to it getting a Class 0.4 hyperdrive and is thus faster than the Falcon because some writer had to mekr their own Mary Sue ship. Even the Outrider respected the Falcon by having a Class 0.75 hyperdrive, but Slave I gets to edge it out with a Class 0.7 hyperdrive.
Here's a couple stunning LEGO sets of the fastest ship in the galaxy.