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Next ship in the race: The OG NCC-1701 USS Enterprise. Leave ship recommendations in the comments. Race Rules/Caveats/Assumptions - before you get super nitpicky in the comments. You know you will! 1. We cannot always know the exact speed but I will use best guess approximations where possible. If there is no reasonable way to determine the ships speed in our terms then it is, unfortunately, disquaified. If enough people query the qualification of a ship I will put it to the vote and submit to your verdict! 2. All calculations are done at the estimated speed from start to end point. We’re not messing around with acceleration/deceleartion. There is no way to know that for each ship so it’s a waste of zoomies fun time. 3. All the distances are approximations, they have to be, there is nothing we can do about this. But I will use the same distance value for all ships so even if we’re off by a few light years it doesn’t affect the performance on the track. 4. Yes I am aware that we have no absolute guarantee of the existence of the Oort Cloud, it’s just for funzies; so chill. 5. We do not know the exact orientation of the Andromeda galaxy relative to us however, we do have a line of sight that suggests the orientation and the closest section; so we are taking it that it is aligned thusly, with us leaving the Milky Way via the closest edge to us and not passing through the rest of our galaxy, and reaching the NW edge of Andromeda. Astronomers believe that this is the likely closest point due to it’s brightness relative to the other regions of the galaxy. -- About Me -- I'm Abi, a phd student at the University of Oxford working in plasma acceleration. I love to get super nerdy about pop culture and find ways to explain complicated topics in physics. It's a nerd revolution and I'm here for it!