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FTL is an acronym for "Faster Than Light," referring to drives that allow speedy travel, but are slower than the Hyperdrives used by the ships seen in Stargate SG-1 and Stargate: Atlantis.
The Crew grossed $13,019,253 in the domestic market.
As of 2014 there are several good games available for the Mac computers. Some include FTL, Civilization V, and Half-Life 2.
Example sentences for the collective noun 'crew':A crew of laborers cleared the debris that blocked the road.The crew of sailors stood at attention for the captain's review.Coffee will be served to the crew of pilots soon after takeoff.A crew of firemen have blocked off the street of the fire.I'm trying out for a position on the crew of rowers.The crew of rescue workers airlifted the victims to safety.
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FTL Games was created in 1982.
FTL= Full Truck Load
The duration of FTL Newsfeed is 30.0 seconds.
FTL Newsfeed ended on 1996-03-21.
FTL Newsfeed was created on 1992-09-24.
In the transportation world FTL means Full truck loading. A shipment that requires the entire truck would be a FTL shipment. It also stands for Faster Than Light.
FTL Newsfeed - 1992 was released on: USA: September 1992
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FTL in almost any sci-fi setting stand for Faster Than Light. This typically refers to either travel (IE warp drive, hyperspace, space folding) or communication (IE subspace transmission). FTL is also commonly referred to as hyper-luminous or superluminal travel or communication. In BattleStar Galactica they "spin up the FTL drive" as a form of charging or preparing the Faster Than Light travel capability of their ships. Although this process is never explained in detail, it is assumed that the FTL drives in BattleStar Galactica operate on a function of folding space to achieve FTL travel.
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