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The [[Time In Jump]] or [[TIJ]] is an inexact measure of the amount of time spent in [[jumpspace]] once [[FTL]] travel has been initiated.
 
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Please refer to the following [[AAB]] [[Library Data]] articles for further information: <br>
 
Please refer to the following [[AAB]] [[Library Data]] articles for further information: <br>

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The Time In Jump or TIJ is an inexact measure of the amount of time spent in jumpspace once FTL travel has been initiated.


Please refer to the following AAB Library Data articles for further information:
Starship:


Jump Drive (J-Drive):


Description (Specifications)

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TIJ Specifications

TIJ Specifications
Category Specifications Remarks
Name Jump Drive Only the six Major Races are believed to have independently developed FTL propulsion.
  • Jump travel is not well understood.
  • Most believe it to be a gravitic effect.
Duration Determinate (fixed)
  • 168 hours (+/- 10%)

Starships remain in jump space for roughly a week no matter the distance traversed by the jump.

  • Starships can coordinate jump travel with exact timing.
  • While jumps can be coordinated, ships cannot travel together.
  • All starships in J-space appear alone and isolated.

History & Background (Dossier)

No information yet available.

Technological Overview of Projected Propulsion Technology

Expected Drive Development Sequence: NAFAL to FTL

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