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:''However, it is far more likely that Starbuck had to make a series of jumps back to Caprica (especially given the condition she was in upon arrival) witch would indicate that the Cylon Raiders FTL-range is not that extremely superior.'' | :''However, it is far more likely that Starbuck had to make a series of jumps back to Caprica (especially given the condition she was in upon arrival) witch would indicate that the Cylon Raiders FTL-range is not that extremely superior.'' | ||
While plausible, that's clearly ''not'' the implication of the on-screen events, IMO. --[[User: | While plausible, that's clearly ''not'' the implication of the on-screen events, IMO. --[[User:Peter Farago|Peter Farago]] 12:32, 27 September 2005 (EDT) | ||
==My Big Problem With FTL== | ==My Big Problem With FTL== | ||
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Im not sure its been mentioned anywhere in an ep, but I assume that ships can not be tracked through an FTL jump?--[[User:Simmons|Simmons]] 03:39, 19 February 2006 (EST) | Im not sure its been mentioned anywhere in an ep, but I assume that ships can not be tracked through an FTL jump?--[[User:Simmons|Simmons]] 03:39, 19 February 2006 (EST) | ||
:You can't track a Jump in progress, but you can discern its destination after. This happened to the Fleet as it was tracked, presumably with a hidden [[Cylon | :You can't track a Jump in progress, but you can discern its destination after. This happened to the Fleet as it was tracked, presumably with a hidden [[Cylon Transponder]] on the ''[[Olympic Carrier]]'' in the events of "[[33]]," the first series episode. --[[User:Spencerian|Spencerian]] 09:24, 19 February 2006 (EST) | ||
They said in the Miniseries it is impossible to track an FTL Jump. However, the Cylons have spies and stuff with transponders in the Fleet, and they can send signals which the Cylons can then detect and Jump to. --[[User:The Merovingian|The Merovingian]] 13:15, 19 February 2006 (EST) | They said in the Miniseries it is impossible to track an FTL Jump. However, the Cylons have spies and stuff with transponders in the Fleet, and they can send signals which the Cylons can then detect and Jump to. --[[User:The Merovingian|The Merovingian]] 13:15, 19 February 2006 (EST) | ||
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So has there been any mention of FTL communications (doesn't seem likely in light of "The Hand of God")? Otherwise, this might limit the length of the jumps to 33 light-minutes. 33 light-minutes when making jumps every 33 minutes is arduous leads to long times to cover interstellar distances. Also, it seems like something Adama or Tigh should have noticed. "We jump 33 light-minutes, they attack every 33 minutes...what a quandry." Maybe their detecting the gravitational waves a ships arrival might produce. This is dependent on gravity having a propagation speed different from c, which hasn't been adequately explored, though the assumption and indication by some preliminary experiments is that the speeds are the same. Alternatively, the Cylons have better probed FTL phenomena than the Colonials and discovered ways to track jumps. | So has there been any mention of FTL communications (doesn't seem likely in light of "The Hand of God")? Otherwise, this might limit the length of the jumps to 33 light-minutes. 33 light-minutes when making jumps every 33 minutes is arduous leads to long times to cover interstellar distances. Also, it seems like something Adama or Tigh should have noticed. "We jump 33 light-minutes, they attack every 33 minutes...what a quandry." Maybe their detecting the gravitational waves a ships arrival might produce. This is dependent on gravity having a propagation speed different from c, which hasn't been adequately explored, though the assumption and indication by some preliminary experiments is that the speeds are the same. Alternatively, the Cylons have better probed FTL phenomena than the Colonials and discovered ways to track jumps. | ||
--[[User:Jeremias|Jeremias]] 19:06, 2 March 2006 (CST) | --[[User:Jeremias|Jeremias]] 19:06, 2 March 2006 (CST) | ||
== New Sections: "Jump Calculations" & "What happened in "Scattered"? == | == New Sections: "Jump Calculations" & "What happened in "Scattered"? == | ||
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::: I added a schematical diagram in "What happened in "Scattered"?" to illustrate the hypothesis. I know it´s ugly and it´s not exactly "BSG" Layout. Feel free to replace or delete if it hurts your eyes.--[[User:Rafale|Rafale]] 12:25, 1 June 2006 (GMT +1) | ::: I added a schematical diagram in "What happened in "Scattered"?" to illustrate the hypothesis. I know it´s ugly and it´s not exactly "BSG" Layout. Feel free to replace or delete if it hurts your eyes.--[[User:Rafale|Rafale]] 12:25, 1 June 2006 (GMT +1) | ||