JohnRoth wrote:SWM wrote:We do know how far Visigoth is from Sol. 13 days by courier is about 100 light-years. So, Visigoth is 100 light-years from Sol. Beowulf to Sol is 40 light-years, and Visigoth to Beowulf is 60 light-years. Therefore Beowulf is almost directly between Visigoth and Sol. The text mentioned Beowulf only because Beowulf happens to be almost directly on the line from Visigoth to Sol.
Right -- assuming White Haven doesn't think they'll stop off at Beowulf. Granted, there's no obvious reason why they should stop at Beowulf, but if he's including a stop there for some utterly unknown reason, then the straight-line solution doesn't work any more.
The straight-line solution does still work, because the only way that it could be 40 ly from Sol to Beowulf and 60 ly from Beowulf to Visigoth and 100 ly from Sol to Visigoth is if the three systems are nearly in a straight line.
In any case, it doesn't matter. We know that Visigoth to Sol is 100 ly because of the travel time. The distance from Visigoth to Sol is what the side-debate was all about.