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The wavefront is moving at a velocity of at least Warp 6 (astonishing for a natural phenomenon or a natural result of an artificial activity), yet it takes 8 days to pass by the ship, and can be seen before it reaches the Enterprise! (it would be moving at least 216 times faster than light, so it would overtake the light shining from it) GBC 22:44, 29 December 2006 (UTC)
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The wavefront is moving at a velocity of at least Warp 6 (astonishing for a natural phenomenon or a natural result of an artificial activity), yet it takes 8 days to pass by the ship, and can be seen before it reaches the Enterprise! (it would be moving at least 216 times faster than light, so it would overtake the light shining from it) GBC 22:44, 29 December 2006 (UTC)