Board Thread:Fun and Games/@comment-5870856-20130828211155/@comment-4844180-20130829053205

I will look up any extra data on the supernova starship.

I'm also calculating where it could be via mathematics: The Kingdom of New Koralia is made from two main species: Vaikan and Eteno. This will probably mean they have EIT and FMASN tech, maybe slightly improved.

It can be assumed that it didn't use the Stone Rings in the politcal climate of the area.

FMASN technology used Maj cores which have only just recently managed to jump across the gap between galaxies and not enough information is on their speed. They need to have core dumps however so it is unlikely the Supernova used Maj cores since it will be quicker to not stop for core dumps.

EIT technology used warp drives. They have honed this technology so it will probably be at the upper end of the speed of warp drives which is 8,000 light years per day. If I go with the longest month (31 days) and times that by three (93) and times 8,000 by that it reachs 744,000 Ly.

This means that the starship supernova has to have found the infinity key somewhere within the region of 744,000 light years from any colony of the Kingdom of New Koralia. The furthest out colony of KoNK is within the Heart and Soul Nebulae and I have a radius of 744,000 Ly from that area.

That gives me an area which includes 16 galaxies:(In order of increasing distance from the H&S Nebula they are) The Milky Way, Canis Major Dwarf, Sagittarius Dwarf, Ursa Major II Dwarf, Large Magellanic Cloud, Bootes I, Small Magellanic Cloud, Ursa Minor Dwarf, Draco Dwarf, NGC 2419, Sextans Dwarf, Sculptor Dwarf, Ursa Major I Dwarf, Carina Dwarf, Fornax Dwarf and Leo II Dwarf.

These are the galaxies I am putting onto a search list for tracking down the Supernova.

I will also try to get access to a transport to go to the Milky Way galaxy to start my search after I have gotten my information.

As a note: It can be assumed my character took at least a day or two finding out all of these records and probably a few more to get a ride.

PS: Sorry for getting the mathematics out, but in a search like this I need to be sure as anything.