• CannonFodder@lemmy.world
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    1 month ago

    Never. They don’t travel at near relativistic speeds, they go faster than light by creating an artificial bubble that bends space. So no time dilation in that universe.

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      1 month ago

      The Impulse engines that Starfleet uses for non warp travel are relativistic sub-light engines. Full impulse is about 0.25c. They make a point of not using them for long periods of time to avoid time dialation issues. When needed they synchronize the ships time with a nearby starbase to make sure they don’t drift too much.

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        I think the 0.25c claim is mostly Technical Manual content and not on-screen canon. The manual also claims that the stardate calendar is designed to cope with time dilation and relativity of simultaneity issues.