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I find that reasonably unlikely, unless it is a naval ship. I don't think cargo ships go that fast unless empty, and highly motivated. Possibly not even then.
Do we have a reliable source for this data?
I think Friend Computer knows got to handle mutants.
Ah, the Wicked Bible, first brought to my attention while reading Good Omens.
Can't argue with the word of god.
I had been at work for two hours, but yes.
I missed the "X" in that title, and read "EFF is leaving the Electronic Freedom Foundation," and was very confused.
That, too.
Amen. The web page will be fine.
The web page will be fine.
You keep saying "I understand" and then displaying that you don't understand.
I mean, I can explain why Grand Moff Tarken blew up Alderaan. I understand why he chose to do that. There is no slippery slope from there to "it's ok to blow up planets."
It is crucial that you understand the motivations of your enemy, and understand why he makes the decisions he does. You aren't going to defeat him by guesswork.
I was under the impression that navy ships could go much faster, but didn't because of wear and fuel consumption. I recall hearing about 60 knots, but I wouldn't place even a small bet on it.
Same for cargo ships, to a lesser extent. If an empty one felt a need to move, I'm sure they could get a little speed to them. But they aren't built for it, and "saving money on fuel" is their prime directive.
Although, as someone noted elsewhere, there don't seem to be any actual measurements of speed. They turned around, and cranked the throttle, but we don't know how far they were going in either phase.