[i]Are you even paying attention to what I'm saying? Your equation makes no sense whatsoever. I'll be as blunt as possible. Please, try and actually pay attention.
Keyship is moving at 2,000 light-years per hour.
You multiply that by 24 to find the number of light-years traveled in a single day. (48,000)
You then multiply that by 365 to find the number of light-years traveled in one year. (17,520,000)
Light only travels one light-year in a single year. The Keyship travels 17,520,000 times that distance in the same amount of time. Ergo, the Keyship travels 17,520,000 times the speed of light.
(You can then multiply that number by 10 to calculate top speed at full efficiency. 175,200,000 light-years covered in one year.)[/i]
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