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'''Hyperdrive''' - are what allows travel between the stars. Hyperdrive technology has been around since the time of the Infinite Empire, and possibly before. As civilization grows and wanes in the galaxy, so does the general level of technological know-how, which affects how efficient a Hyperdrive engine will be.</br>
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For game effects a standard Hyperdrive engine takes around 24 hours (48 hours in the Knights of the Old Republic setting) to travel from one star system to another within the same region. Each region traveled is another 24 (48) hours of travel. The GM can reduce this for planets that are closer or on well-established Hyperspace lanes.</br>
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Plotting a course through Hyperspace also requires a Science skill check -1 per “Region” (Within the Outer Rim, it’s an additional -1 and Wild Space is -2). For example traveling from a Core Worlds planet to the Deep Core is a -2 to the check (-1 for a nearby region -1 for the Deep Core). Not following an established Hyperspace route is an additional -2 to check. Plotting a course generally takes 1d6 minutes. You can reduce the time to 1d6 rounds for a -2 to the check or increase the time to one hour for +2 to the check.</br>
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The “Regions” in order are: The Deep Core, The Core Worlds, The Colonies, The Inner Rim, The Expansion Region, The Mid Rim, The Outer Rim, and Wild Space.</br>
  
 
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