:tardis: Doctor Who Question :tardis:
How do the Dalek's travel faster than light?
The TARDIS :tardis: really just leaves reality and re-enters elsewhere (sometimes at a different time.) I know that's similar to Star Wars where they go into Hyperspace and exit at the destination, Star Trek creates a warp bubble and rides that to their destination. I don't know if the Cybermen :cyberman: even do travel faster than light (they can wait it out, though.) But the Daleks do cross interstellar distances regularly, and I've watched every episode since the sixties and I am not sure that was ever addressed.
Anyone know that answer?
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It looks like it's the Star Wars method:
https://tardis.fandom.com/wiki/Hyperspace
(Note: This predates Star Wars, as it shows up as far back as the Third Doctor in 1973)
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when Babylon 4 gets moved in time, I don't remember if it was the same hyperspace shift as the regular travel points or not, but neither of those seem to be quite the same as the SNW Subspace Rhapsody rift
the first thought I had reading the article was something about IPFS, though. o.0
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