Difference between revisions of "Vehicle speed"

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Units are going to define the speed at which a vehicle moves, since there is no defined term within Cantr (Ie: Neither Kilometers nor Miles exist in Cantr).
 
Units are going to define the speed at which a vehicle moves, since there is no defined term within Cantr (Ie: Neither Kilometers nor Miles exist in Cantr).
  
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== Road Vehicles ==
 
1 Unit is equal to how fast a perfectly healthy Cantarian person walks down the most unimproved road, carrying nothing.
 
1 Unit is equal to how fast a perfectly healthy Cantarian person walks down the most unimproved road, carrying nothing.
  
A vehicle that moves at 1 Unit or less is slower than a walking Cantarian.
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For vehicles that travel on roads, 20 Units is slow, whereas 100 is very, very fast.
  
A vehicle that moves more than 1 Unit is faster than a walking Cantarian.
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== Water Vehicles ==
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Boats on the water are calculated much differently than those on land.  A boat moving 400 Units does not mean the boat is going 400 times that of a Cantarian on their legs.  There is no basic principle, such as a Cantarian walking down a path, to define how fast or slow a boat is in comparison.
  
For vehicles that travel on roads, 20 Units is slow, whereas 100 is very, very fast.
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For vehicles that travel on water, 1000 Units is slow, whereas 8000 is very, very fast.

Revision as of 16:34, 19 July 2005

Units are going to define the speed at which a vehicle moves, since there is no defined term within Cantr (Ie: Neither Kilometers nor Miles exist in Cantr).

Road Vehicles

1 Unit is equal to how fast a perfectly healthy Cantarian person walks down the most unimproved road, carrying nothing.

For vehicles that travel on roads, 20 Units is slow, whereas 100 is very, very fast.

Water Vehicles

Boats on the water are calculated much differently than those on land. A boat moving 400 Units does not mean the boat is going 400 times that of a Cantarian on their legs. There is no basic principle, such as a Cantarian walking down a path, to define how fast or slow a boat is in comparison.

For vehicles that travel on water, 1000 Units is slow, whereas 8000 is very, very fast.