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In real life, a [[wikipedia:Parsec|parsec]] is about 3.26156 light years, meaning that a real life parsec is about 3.167 million Galactic Empire parsecs<ref>There are 6,311,520 centocks per year, meaning at warp 1 you would travel 971,003,071 parsecs a year. In real life, light travels 0.306601 parsecs per year. 9710003071 divided by 0.306601 is 3,166,992,511.</ref>. | In real life, a [[wikipedia:Parsec|parsec]] is about 3.26156 light years, meaning that a real life parsec is about 3.167 million Galactic Empire parsecs<ref>There are 6,311,520 centocks per year, meaning at warp 1 you would travel 971,003,071 parsecs a year. In real life, light travels 0.306601 parsecs per year. 9710003071 divided by 0.306601 is 3,166,992,511.</ref>. | ||
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In ge-next, parsecs are renamed "subsectors." |
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In Galactic Empire, a parsec is the smallest unit of distance. Each sector is 10000x10000 parsecs.
A ship at warp 1 (light speed) travels 153.846153 parsecs per centock. See: Movement.
In real life, a parsec is about 3.26156 light years, meaning that a real life parsec is about 3.167 million Galactic Empire parsecs[1].
- ↑ There are 6,311,520 centocks per year, meaning at warp 1 you would travel 971,003,071 parsecs a year. In real life, light travels 0.306601 parsecs per year. 9710003071 divided by 0.306601 is 3,166,992,511.
ge-next
In ge-next, parsecs are renamed "subsectors."