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- From: brown@vidiot.UUCP (Vidiot)
- Newsgroups: rec.arts.startrek.tech
- Subject: Re: StarDate Answers
- Message-ID: <4647@vidiot.UUCP>
- Date: 27 Dec 92 18:22:44 GMT
- References: <1992Dec26.173010.1152@mala.bc.ca>
- Reply-To: brown@vidiot.UUCP (Vidiot)
- Organization: Vidiot's Hangout
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- In article <1992Dec26.173010.1152@mala.bc.ca> dunae@mala.bc.ca writes:
- <StarDate Answers
- <In the TNG technical manual it says that StarDates are used to keep
- <the captain's personnal log entries in order. The StarDate is changed
- <every day (ex: Monday=Stardate 1, Tuesday=StarDate 2, ect.). The
- <fraction at the end of the StarDate indicates the time of day, acording
- <to a 24 hour clock ((ex: Monday 1 a.m.=StarDate 1.1, Tuesday 1 p.m.=
- <StarDate 2.13).--
-
- Page number please. I couldn't find it in my copy of the book. What you
- say just does not makes sense, especially the way the numbers are used.
- There are 1000 stardates in a year. The start of a season begins near 000
- and the end of the season ends near 999. Look at all of the numbers again,
- everything fits the 1000 stardate scheme.
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