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m (Calcyman moved page C/3 knightwise to (2,1)c/6: because that's the standard name for this velocity)
m (Wait, what were we thinking? It's called (2,1)c/6 most commonly, not c/3 knightwise.)
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{{Speed
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|image = sirrobin tiny
|speed = c/3 knightwise
|speed = (2,1)c/6
|ss    = yes
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'''c/3 knightwise''' is a knightwise [[speed]] that is equivalent to one third of the [[speed of light]].
'''(2,1)c/6''' is a knightwise [[speed]] that is equivalent to one third of the [[speed of light]].


==Spaceships==
==Spaceships==
On March 7, [[:Category:patterns found in 2018|2018]] [[Adam P. Goucher]] and [[Tomas Rokicki]] discovered the first c/3 knightwise [[spaceship]], [[Sir Robin]].
On March 7, [[:Category:patterns found in 2018|2018]] [[Adam P. Goucher]] and [[Tomas Rokicki]] discovered the first (2,1)c/6 [[spaceship]], [[Sir Robin]].


==See also==
==See also==
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==References==
==References==
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Revision as of 18:00, 9 March 2018

(2,1)c/6
Sirrobin tiny.png
Spaceship Yes
Puffer No
Rake No
Wickstretcher No
Gun No

(2,1)c/6 is a knightwise speed that is equivalent to one third of the speed of light.

Spaceships

On March 7, 2018 Adam P. Goucher and Tomas Rokicki discovered the first (2,1)c/6 spaceship, Sir Robin.

See also

References