Mike DiCenso wrote:Okay, so you yourself do not know and just want people to throw in a distance and number.
I do have some opinions of my own. Corellia is smack dab in the middle of everything as far as transit is concerned - its strategic location relative to hyperspace routes is well established. It should be around the same length as other "core-rim" transits, if anything on the low side for those.
A week or two is perfectly reasonable IMO for a core-rim transit. Other people would disagree and point to a smaller or larger figure. If you think that the Empire is about twenty thousand light years in diameter, the Corellia-Dantooine run is a third of that distance, and the average speed in hyperspace is thirty thousand times light speed, you end up with:
20,000 / 3 = 6,667 LY
6,667 LY / 30,000
c = 0.22 years = 80 days
Second, we've already established that it'll be a few days before reinforcements arrive, because we're
not in Corellia, but a thousand lights years off the beaten path from Corellia. So it will take several days to get from where the
Judgment is now to the major hyperlanes, based on what's already
been decided.
The original point of this exercise, which I would like to revive, is to let
other people decide all the technical points; and to stir up topical discussion as they do so. It's like a group participation version of a "pick your own adventure" story.
Well, since this is located in the SW equivalent of BFN, I'd make it at least a few days to get anywhere, so my vote is for a new, out of the way, but inhabited planet that is not found in the canon. For the trip to Dantooine, I suppose it could be a week or two, if you decide that the location of this place is close enough for a ship traveling at 20-30,000c.
Oh, a correction on the Klingon cloak issue. Chang's experimental BoP was stated to give off "neutron radiation" not neutrinos.
-Mike
BFN? I'm afraid I don't quite get that.