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Unlikely as this is due to none of the other effects of being on so large a planet would have being present, if the rimworld is not Earth sized and was instead as large as the largest rocky planet discovered at the time of writing, BD +20° 594 b, then this would increase to {{#expr: 42.55* 2.23 * ((16 + 40/60)/(24 * 60)) round 2}} ms. | Unlikely as this is due to none of the other effects of being on so large a planet would have being present, if the rimworld is not Earth sized and was instead as large as the largest rocky planet discovered at the time of writing, BD +20° 594 b, then this would increase to {{#expr: 42.55* 2.23 * ((16 + 40/60)/(24 * 60)) round 2}} ms. | ||
− | In either case, the difference between this speed and truly instant would be utterly imperceptible | + | In either case, the difference between this speed and truly instant would be utterly imperceptible for a human player. A farskip on an Earth sized planet would require a roughly 2000 Hz refresh rate just to display the difference between a FTL and a STL farskip. In other words, there is no discernible difference between a FTL and STL farskip, and so farskip cannot be assumed to break the no FTL rule. Skip is also apparently instantaneous and deals with even shorter distances and thus even shorter travel times. Therefore, there is also no reason to assume that skip violates the rule. |
=== Solar pinhole === | === Solar pinhole === |