Stamets [Mirror]@startrek.website to Risa@startrek.websiteEnglish · 2 years agoI'm not kidding when I say for the FIRST time I actually can grasp the sizestartrek.websiteimagemessage-square131linkfedilinkarrow-up1743arrow-down114file-text
arrow-up1729arrow-down1imageI'm not kidding when I say for the FIRST time I actually can grasp the sizestartrek.websiteStamets [Mirror]@startrek.website to Risa@startrek.websiteEnglish · 2 years agomessage-square131linkfedilinkfile-text
minus-squarehitmyspot@aussie.zonelinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up11arrow-down1·2 years agoOr 40% of a kilometre.
minus-squareFlying Squid@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up6·2 years agoSorry, they use miles in Star Trek. Ha ha, America wins. Stupid Europe and your stupid metric system and stupid rail network and stupid universal healthcare.
minus-squareHonytawk@lemmy.ziplinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up2·2 years agoNever heard them use fantasy imperial system, are you sure? Maybe in TOS, but didn’t see much of that. But definitely not in TNG and everything that followed.
minus-squareSpaceNoodle@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up7arrow-down2·2 years agoNobody knows what kilometres are.
minus-squarehitmyspot@aussie.zonelinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up12·2 years agoReally, it’s quite easy. Just picture a container ship. Now double it and add an eighth of a mile. Simples.
Or 40% of a kilometre.
Sorry, they use miles in Star Trek. Ha ha, America wins. Stupid Europe and your stupid metric system and stupid rail network and stupid universal healthcare.
Never heard them use fantasy imperial system, are you sure?
Maybe in TOS, but didn’t see much of that. But definitely not in TNG and everything that followed.
Definitely in TOS.
Nobody knows what kilometres are.
Really, it’s quite easy. Just picture a container ship. Now double it and add an eighth of a mile. Simples.