Talk:Gravity (Star Trek: Voyager)

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Fair use rationale for Image:ST-VOY Gravity.jpg[edit]

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What language is Nos speaking in? It sounds like Mandarin Chinese, or is it a synthetic language? Fig (talk) 14:17, 11 January 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Ratio of temporal diffential[edit]

For every 0.4744 of a second for the Voyager crew, a minute would pass for Tuvok and Paris. (...) It is the first time they had set foot on the ship in over two months. From Janeway and the others' point of view, they were only missing for two days.

Something's not right in this calculation. The first one would be a ratio of 120, the last one one of only 30. Neither of both adds up with an earlier remark of Janeway's when the away team was missing only for an hour or so. In the latter case, years would have passed within the sinkhole after two days on Voyager.