In a message dated 10/13/00 6:23:26 PM !!!First Boot!!!, amos@sedl.org writes: << Three problems have been noted already > 1. What is the exact travel time to Iserlohn from Heinessen? There has > been one instance of 2 weeks and one of 4. This apparent contradiction > might be expected to affect warp jump distance. I won't speculate on this one because it is fanspec and not something involving real physics, and I don't know what they said it was in the episodes, if indeed they ever said at all... >> This actually could vary if one or more of the ships in a group was slow, the others would have to match its speed so as not to leave it behind. That said... 2nd SEASON SPOILER FOR SOME PEOPLE 2nd SEASON SPOILER FOR SOME PEOPLE 2nd SEASON SPOILER FOR SOME PEOPLE 2nd SEASON SPOILER FOR SOME PEOPLE 2nd SEASON SPOILER FOR SOME PEOPLE 2nd SEASON SPOILER FOR SOME PEOPLE 2nd SEASON SPOILER FOR SOME PEOPLE 2nd SEASON SPOILER FOR SOME PEOPLE 2nd SEASON SPOILER FOR SOME PEOPLE 2nd SEASON SPOILER FOR SOME PEOPLE 2nd SEASON SPOILER FOR SOME PEOPLE 2nd SEASON SPOILER FOR SOME PEOPLE 2nd SEASON SPOILER FOR SOME PEOPLE 2nd SEASON SPOILER FOR SOME PEOPLE 2nd SEASON SPOILER FOR SOME PEOPLE Hopefully that's enough lines. I believe that this 4 week variation came up in Yang's courtmartial arc. I don't recall how long it took him to get to Heinessen, but I seem to recall that coming back it did indeed take four weeks. I think part of this was due to Yang having to put together a fleet for the latest battle at Iserlohn. It's been a few months since I saw the episodes, so my memory may be off. David