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A '''time cycle''' is a Colonial measurement of time.
A '''time cycle''' is a Colonial measurement of time.


Time cycle, or sometimes "cycle", is a term for [[w:day|day]]. Plural form is time cycles, or cycles.
Time cycle, or sometimes "cycle," is a term for "[[w:day|day]]". The plural form is time cycles, or cycles.


A time cycle may be equivalent to 24 [[centar]]es ([[Fire in Space]]).
A time cycle may be equivalent to 24 [[centar]]es {{OS|Fire in Space}}.


== Notes ==
== Notes ==


* In "[[Fire in Space]]", Lieutenant [[Boomer (TOS)|Boomer]] states that he was on furlon for the next "24 [[centar]]es", which may be akin to a pilot saying that he or she was on furlon for 24 hours (one Earth day).  
* In "[[Fire in Space]]," Lieutenant {{TOS|Boomer}} states that he was on furlon for the next "24 [[centar]]es," which may be akin to a pilot saying that he or she was on furlon for 24 hours (one Earth day).  


==See also==
==See also==

Latest revision as of 17:44, 24 February 2024

A time cycle is a Colonial measurement of time.

Time cycle, or sometimes "cycle," is a term for "day". The plural form is time cycles, or cycles.

A time cycle may be equivalent to 24 centares (TOS: "Fire in Space").

Notes

  • In "Fire in Space," Lieutenant Boomer states that he was on furlon for the next "24 centares," which may be akin to a pilot saying that he or she was on furlon for 24 hours (one Earth day).

See also