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So here's a situation.
First off, the traveling took way less than a day so i am assuming the time as 1 and 2 hours because the reactions of the characters were not serious compared to previous and later travel time (the previous interplanetary travel was said to have been covered in "no time" too)
But that is not important rn.
Here is the main question.
The location in question was said to be at the border of the galaxy so remote that the light of the stars didn't reach it. It was continously stated to be the furthermost corner of the galaxy. it technically supports the idea of the statement as it glows red by itself.
Problem? The planets from which the traveling happened were also at the border/"countryside" of the galaxy. However the planets from which the characters traveled have a sun and sunshine and generally have other planets and a starry sky around them.
The question is, what distance do i use?
First off, the traveling took way less than a day so i am assuming the time as 1 and 2 hours because the reactions of the characters were not serious compared to previous and later travel time (the previous interplanetary travel was said to have been covered in "no time" too)
But that is not important rn.
Here is the main question.
The location in question was said to be at the border of the galaxy so remote that the light of the stars didn't reach it. It was continously stated to be the furthermost corner of the galaxy. it technically supports the idea of the statement as it glows red by itself.
Problem? The planets from which the traveling happened were also at the border/"countryside" of the galaxy. However the planets from which the characters traveled have a sun and sunshine and generally have other planets and a starry sky around them.
The question is, what distance do i use?