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Voices from Heaven ([personal profile] thespaceopera) wrote in [community profile] driftfleet2016-05-01 09:56 am

And We Danced (Masquerade Overflow!)

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tobeajedi: Holding up her lightsaber with a BIG GRIN (Default)

[personal profile] tobeajedi 2016-05-06 08:01 pm (UTC)(link)
Wow, that's some history. It's sad to think that there's a whole era of life that's completely gone now... but then if it hadn't, I wouldn't be talking to you here now.

...I'm still not sure how humans got from one galaxy to another, though.
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[personal profile] dancingmd 2016-05-07 04:02 pm (UTC)(link)
I can't give you the answer to that one. I don't even know if your galaxy exists in my universe. Our knowledge of galaxies outside the MIlky Way is very limited. Warp speed travel can only take us so far.
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[personal profile] tobeajedi 2016-05-08 04:12 pm (UTC)(link)
Hyperspace is the same way. It's a tunnel that lets you bypass lightspeed, but it's still distance to travel--and it's dangerous to find new routes.

...How did your Galaxy get that name, by the way? It's kind of a funny one.
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[personal profile] dancingmd 2016-05-09 04:14 pm (UTC)(link)
Ah... It's an ancient human name for it. When you're on Earth and you look up in the sky on clear nights, you can often see one arm of the Galaxy - a dense cluster of stars that looked to the ancients like a river of milk.
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[personal profile] tobeajedi 2016-05-10 01:45 am (UTC)(link)
[A river of milk? All right, well--it's descriptive, if nothing else.]

And it stuck all the way until you got into space? [She grins.] That's cute. I like it.

Have you gotten to exploring that particular arm?
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[personal profile] dancingmd 2016-05-11 01:52 am (UTC)(link)
Just a little - we've only explored barely a quarter of the whole galaxy.
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[personal profile] tobeajedi 2016-05-11 03:37 pm (UTC)(link)
[Just a quarter? That's not very much.]

Really? What kind of propulsion do you use? I thought your ship looked pretty advanced.

[you know, the ship that she's the captain of.]
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[personal profile] dancingmd 2016-05-13 04:28 am (UTC)(link)
The warp drive is fueled by a matter-antimatter reaction. The galaxy is 100,000 light years apart, so even at maximum light speeds, it'd take over a hundred years to go from one end of the galaxy to another.

Which is not to say it's impossible - we have been outside the galaxy, even outside the known universe, but that was through no technology on our part, but rather through the abilities of a species fare more advanced than us, and we did not stay long.
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[personal profile] tobeajedi 2016-05-16 10:48 pm (UTC)(link)
Hm... well, we've been exploring our Galaxy for a few thousand years, and there's still plenty of Unknown Space around the outer arms. [She thinks about Dr. Crusher's wording it as quarters--does she mean like pieces of a pie, quarters? But then, there's a more interesting question to ask.] What was it like out there? Was it like your home? What did you see?
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[personal profile] dancingmd 2016-05-17 12:27 am (UTC)(link)
[She laughs, delighted by Vima's curiosity and amused at the idea of trying to encompass her entire career in those questions.]

Well, I've been in Starfleet for twenty years now. I've seen quite a lot of things. Is there something in particular you're curious about?
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[personal profile] tobeajedi 2016-05-19 09:38 pm (UTC)(link)
[Vima laughs too.]

For now, just leaving your own galaxy. I don't know of anyone from mine who's ever achieved that, whether it was on their own or some other alien.

I mean, besides this situation. I sure hope it wasn't like the Fleet.
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[personal profile] dancingmd 2016-05-22 01:59 am (UTC)(link)
No, it was much, much stranger.

[Yes, that is possible. Anything is in Star Trek land!]

There is a being, who calls himself the Traveler, from a race far more advanced than ours who was living among us, observing us. He didn't mean any harm - in fact, he later helped save my life - but he accidentally sent us to not only a galaxy two million light years away from ours, but to the very edges of the universe. It was almost like... it wasn't a geographical edge so much as a mental one. I know that doesn't make any sense, but it's the best way I can describe it. When we were there, our thoughts could influence reality directly - memories became real and unfortunately, destructive.