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What would 'veridic scale' imply? That travelling between the stars really takes 30 years if it's 30 light years away? It needs clarification.
- I suppose it implies exactly that, but you would have to consider ficcional technological game elements like faster-than-light acceleration and other things.
- Anyway, I'm not sure Taikodom really follows strict rules for cosmological distances, so 'veridic scale' may indeed be unappropriated. Maybe the term 'fact-inspired astronomical scale' or something along those lines would make a better explanation. Given that the game is still in it's earlier stages of conceptual development, it's not important, really. Change it to whatever, or simply remove it. --Ww2 18:39, 3 April 2006 (UTC)
There, I think it's better clarified now. Hope you agree. --Ww2 18:43, 3 April 2006 (UTC)