Originally Posted by
tonyg
2) The producers really didn't have a good understanding on interstellar distances. Roddenberry did come up with the TOS warp scale where speed in multiples of light-speed was the warp factor cubed, but he failed to understand that even at warp 4-6 it would take weeks or months to get anywhere.
IMHO this is the crux of the problem. I honestly don't think they actually took the time to put interstellar distances into prospective. One thousand light years is a massive distance, ten thousands light years is almost unfathomable. The problem is only compounded later on as they didn't really address the issue in any of the other series either, as I demonstrated in the Farpoint episode of TNG.
TOS warp 8=[8x8x8] or 512TSL, while that might have been considered fast in the '60's (when TOS was current) in reality one need's to achieve a whole lot more TSL to actually get anywhere in the galaxy in a reasonable time frame.
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