>>5733131“Before we get to any of this, I do have to know… how long is one of your Stellar Cycles compared to our units of time?” you ask. “It could mean something vastly different from what we might be familiar with. Izzy told me about the stuff on Z’S and how Nazar measured time differently, once.”
Maple snaps her fingers. “Ah! Good point, Peppa. Here, let’s get the basics down first…” She taps on her Scouter, which makes a small beeping noise for a couple seconds.
Rabaht takes a moment, then nods. “As expected…. Very well, the equivalent of one of our Stellar Cycles, the average time our world once orbited our star, would line up close to that of 228.125 of your Solar Cycles, or days.”
“That’s almost twice the length of a Namekian year…” mom notes.
“Wait, that’s not even two years!” Pantea says in surprise, and you give a nod of agreement with.
“Giru, Giru, equivalent to 22 Earth Months, 15 days, 16 hours, and 14 minutes.” the little robot announces.
Rabaht looks over Giru curiously. “A Micron? No... you’re different…”
“Still, something like that happening just under two years prior is… it isn’t possible here!” Pantea exclaims. “Even if this world is in intergalactic space at present, SOMEONE would have noticed what you’re describing!”
(cont.)