• ...m...@ttrpg.network
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    17 hours ago

    …for those distances we’re talking hundreds of millions of years at relativistic velocities, even billions…

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      1 hour ago

      Wouldn’t the ship itself perceive a lot less of that time compared to an external point of reference?

    • The Canis Major Dwarf Galaxy is only 25,000 ly from Earth. Assuming constant acceleration, and sufficient technology to protect and keep things running for all that time - no mean feat - reaching a substantial percentage of light should make that reachable within a hundred or so thousand light years, even with a flip and slow-down halfway.

      Seque 1 is only 75k ly.

      Andromeda is much farther; I didn’t catch it in the article, but I got the impression the strands were identified between the more local clusters.