Intergalactic batteries - where to get them

Ah - now I see the difference the $50 M is good for 5,000,000 Light years of space travel versus 1,000,000 Light years for the cheaper one. I'd go with the higher price - nothing worse than being stuck in the middle of nowhere in space. I personally think the price on the Photon Torpedo's is a real deal - something you really can't pass up.

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I would get the 10M Intergalactic battery b/c you still need 2 "c" batteries to power up your controller, or you'll be stuck on earth with us mortals. :candle:
 
just more Capacity lies , anybody knows that Di-lithium crystal batteries wont last a whole 1 million light years even at warp 9. heck they rarely last any single Season from what i have seen :confused::)
 
Well it is also a unit of time...namely 1 year. Better not to get into which definition of "year" you like using. :poke:

I think what he means is a light year is the distance light travels in a year. So pretty damn far
 
You'd better get the installation contract too - those dilithium crystals are known to "vent with flame" and that's no picnic on Aloria!:naughty:
 
Well no - the SKU: 999901 are INTER-Galactic batteries. And yes those are a real steal.
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Flashalholics are one sick bunch (I'm including myself of course).
 
Well no - the SKU: 999901 are INTER-Galactic batteries. And yes those are a real steal.
From memory the Magellanic Clouds are 170,000 light years away. How far to another galaxy, like Andromeda, say? Let's see now...

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andromeda_Galaxy

The Andromeda Galaxy (...) is a spiral galaxy approximately 2.5 million light-years away[4] in the constellation Andromeda. It is the nearest spiral galaxy to our own, the Milky Way.

So if you want to be sure to get there and back with the 5M ly battery you really should take a spare. :tinfoil:
 
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