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''' | Ships in ''[[Star Wars]]'' use '''hyperdrive''' engines to achieve faster-than-light travel in [[hyperspace]]. Hyperdrives allow starships, from massive [[Imperial-class Star Destroyer|ISDs]] to small fighters such as the [[X-wing]], to travel across the galaxy in a few hours or days at most. | ||
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If we assume that the ''Millennium Falcon'' spent eight hours in hyperspace to get to Alderaan, and that it traveled 30,000 light years to do so, we still arrive at a figure of slightly more than 32 million ''c''. | If we assume that the ''Millennium Falcon'' spent eight hours in hyperspace to get to Alderaan, and that it traveled 30,000 light years to do so, we still arrive at a figure of slightly more than 32 million ''c''. | ||
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Revision as of 15:29, 18 January 2008
Ships in Star Wars use hyperdrive engines to achieve faster-than-light travel in hyperspace. Hyperdrives allow starships, from massive ISDs to small fighters such as the X-wing, to travel across the galaxy in a few hours or days at most.
Hyperdrive Speeds
Hyperdrive allows ships to travel the galaxy in a matter of hours or days.
According to the Behind the Magic CD-ROM, the direct travel time from Coruscant to Tatooine is over three weeks while the travel time from Corellia to Tatooine is only four hours, despite both Corellia and Coruscant being in the galactic core.
If one assumes that Corellia is 30,000 light years from Tatooine, then it is possible to arrive at a figure of 65 million times the speed of light. Even the slowest route listed, Coruscant to Tatooine direct, is still over 500,000 c.
If we assume that the Millennium Falcon spent eight hours in hyperspace to get to Alderaan, and that it traveled 30,000 light years to do so, we still arrive at a figure of slightly more than 32 million c.