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I guess thats fair enough, but if that spot's the actual meteor instead of the place to warp it, then this should be easier.
In that scan they mentioned that the meteor changed it's path a week prior to the 10 days it took to reach Earth's general area. So 7 days to actually reach the edge of the galaxy should be a fair assumption to make for it and then go with 10 days from that location to Earth's location.
In that scan they mentioned that the meteor changed it's path a week prior to the 10 days it took to reach Earth's general area. So 7 days to actually reach the edge of the galaxy should be a fair assumption to make for it and then go with 10 days from that location to Earth's location.