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{{disline|For information on the Freespace 2 conversion mod, see [[Beyond the Red Line]]}} | {{disline|For information on the Freespace 2 conversion mod, see [[Beyond the Red Line]]}} | ||
The '''Red Line''' is an imaginary sphere enclosing a vessel which denotes the maximum safe limit for an [[FTL]] jump.<ref>[[Sources:Red Line|A statement by Bradley Thompson]]</ref> It is described in an early [http://web.archive.org/web/20060517022749/http://www.curemode.com/battlestar/bgarticle26.htm draft] of the script for the [[Miniseries]] as follows: | The '''Red Line''' is an imaginary sphere enclosing a vessel which denotes the maximum safe limit for an [[FTL]] jump.<ref>[[Sources:Red Line|A statement by Bradley Thompson]]</ref> It is described in an early [http://web.archive.org/web/20060517022749/http://www.curemode.com/battlestar/bgarticle26.htm draft] of the script for the [[Miniseries]] as follows: | ||
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This is the issue faced by [[Raptor 718]] after it jumps away from its position near [[Earth (RDM)|Earth]], as they discover that they have jumped beyond the Red Line and are unable to jump back to their previous coordinates {{TRS|The Face of the Enemy}}. | This is the issue faced by [[Raptor 718]] after it jumps away from its position near [[Earth (RDM)|Earth]], as they discover that they have jumped beyond the Red Line and are unable to jump back to their previous coordinates {{TRS|The Face of the Enemy}}. | ||
Jump limits are most likely the result of a combination of factors including: | Jump limits are most likely the result of a combination of factors including: | ||