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A real two years this time.
Good, I’m glad it is accurate now.
*returns the planet to it’s normal speed and the box disappears*
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A real two years this time.
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Looks like the contract’s... almost up!
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Machines, yeah. Magic, no.
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*Shrugs*
I'll let you two fight this one out. I don't like it anyway.
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Just like you thinking about using math, eh?
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Now you're starting to sound just like Data. Scary thought.
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Do 92% if it's exactly 25:1. That should be dead-on, since a year is only 4% of a spin.
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You could just spin it once, and then do around 90% of another spin. That'd leave you with about two years left on the clock, and you wouldn't have to keep the planet spinning with magic.
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You said it's a 25:1 time difference or something, right?
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And you’re going to keep it spinning quickly for two years?