Sublight or space-normal speed was a term that referred to anything below c, the speed of light, whose value is exactly 299,792,458 meters per second. Sublight was usually used to describe non-warp speeds, typically when either an impulse drive or thrusters would be used as propulsion for a vessel. In 2018, scientific advancements in sublight propulsion made sleeper ships obsolete. (TOS: "Space Seed" ) Captain James T. Kirk ordered the USS Enterprise to head for Makus III at sublight speed, fearing he might never see the Galileo crew again. (TOS: "The Galileo Seven" )
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| - Sublight or space-normal speed was a term that referred to anything below c, the speed of light, whose value is exactly 299,792,458 meters per second. Sublight was usually used to describe non-warp speeds, typically when either an impulse drive or thrusters would be used as propulsion for a vessel. In 2018, scientific advancements in sublight propulsion made sleeper ships obsolete. (TOS: "Space Seed" ) Captain James T. Kirk ordered the USS Enterprise to head for Makus III at sublight speed, fearing he might never see the Galileo crew again. (TOS: "The Galileo Seven" )
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| - Sublight or space-normal speed was a term that referred to anything below c, the speed of light, whose value is exactly 299,792,458 meters per second. Sublight was usually used to describe non-warp speeds, typically when either an impulse drive or thrusters would be used as propulsion for a vessel. In 2018, scientific advancements in sublight propulsion made sleeper ships obsolete. (TOS: "Space Seed" ) Captain James T. Kirk ordered the USS Enterprise to head for Makus III at sublight speed, fearing he might never see the Galileo crew again. (TOS: "The Galileo Seven" ) Bajoran lightships traveled at sublight speeds. (DS9: "Explorers")
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