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Most FTL systems make no attempts to conform with the laws of [[physics]], but are merely accepted as handwavium. This is an essential part of most [[science fiction]] series, to ensure the characters do not spend decades or centuries travelling between [[planet]]s. | Most FTL systems make no attempts to conform with the laws of [[physics]], but are merely accepted as handwavium. This is an essential part of most [[science fiction]] series, to ensure the characters do not spend decades or centuries travelling between [[planet]]s. | ||
== See also == | |||
*[[Warp Drive]] | |||
*[[Hyperdrive]] | |||
*[[Wormhole]] | |||
[[Category: Science Fiction]] | [[Category: Science Fiction]] |
Revision as of 08:56, 30 January 2009
The acronym FTL stands for "Faster than light" and refers to any form of superluminal travel.
Most FTL systems make no attempts to conform with the laws of physics, but are merely accepted as handwavium. This is an essential part of most science fiction series, to ensure the characters do not spend decades or centuries travelling between planets.