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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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I believe the article is taking the term "spun up" too literally here. For example, in the film "Crimson Tide," USS ''Alabama'' had to 'spin up' her missiles before firing them. I think this is another instance of RDM and others using random military jargon to make the show more authentic without putting much thought into the matter.--[[User:SOLDIERofficer81|SOLDIERofficer81]] 20:32, 7 September 2006 (CDT) | I believe the article is taking the term "spun up" too literally here. For example, in the film "Crimson Tide," USS ''Alabama'' had to 'spin up' her missiles before firing them. I think this is another instance of RDM and others using random military jargon to make the show more authentic without putting much thought into the matter.--[[User:SOLDIERofficer81|SOLDIERofficer81]] 20:32, 7 September 2006 (CDT) | ||