It also depends on what system you're talking about, as well. Since Ray used day in what should have been second in one eppisode, or something like that, then it's my belief that the time changes from system to system.
This is my understanding of the system, I could be a little off, because the creators were really not that clear on that part.
nano-second: second
micro-second: minute
milli-second: hour
cycle: week
second: day
hour: year
I agree - For years I always assumed that it was universally agreed on that in the Reboot Universe, one second = one day becuase of that line in that episode.
This is a subject that has been discussed and argued at length, among the fandom. The bottom line, I think, is that the original writers were never truly consistent in the measurement of time in the Reboot universe.
Although, I think it was officially said somewhere from Gavin or someone, that a second is equal to what we perceive as a day.
If you work from that standard, then a minute would be like two months.
I year then, would be six minutes, and ten years would be an hour.
But that is by no means, the official scale and certainly not the only one the fandom has come up with.
Of course not, in the web comic Bob says that there had been no activity from the users in 3 hours. And in Enzo the Smart he says, this might even take one whole second! Given the way he says it, I highly doubt 1 second would be a whole day.
dixon matr... commented 12 months ago
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It also depends on what system you're talking about, as well. Since Ray used day in what should have been second in one eppisode, or something like that, then it's my belief that the time changes from system to system.
dixon matr... commented 1 year ago
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This is my understanding of the system, I could be a little off, because the creators were really not that clear on that part.
nano-second: second
micro-second: minute
milli-second: hour
cycle: week
second: day
hour: year
Devilight commented 1 year ago
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that does sound good, because in "To mend and defend" where frisket got hurt by the user they said he'd be out and about in less than a cycle.
Azi_Dahaki commented 2 years ago
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How's this?
Nanosecond: one second
Microsecond: one minute
Millisecond: one hour
Cycle: one day
Second: one week
Minute: one month
Hour: one year
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Weeb92 commented 1 year ago
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I think Seconds and Cycles should be the other way around. A second seems like a day, and a cycle a week.
OspreySoul commented 2 years ago
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I'm pretty sure a second = a day. Like Dot said in My Two Bobs, "This is the happiest second of my life!"
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GreyUser commented 2 years ago
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I agree - For years I always assumed that it was universally agreed on that in the Reboot Universe, one second = one day becuase of that line in that episode.
anamolie commented 2 years ago
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There was one episode where Andraia said "wait a nano". So I'm guessing a nano is equal to a regular second or minute.
Caden commented 2 years ago
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This is a subject that has been discussed and argued at length, among the fandom. The bottom line, I think, is that the original writers were never truly consistent in the measurement of time in the Reboot universe.
Although, I think it was officially said somewhere from Gavin or someone, that a second is equal to what we perceive as a day.
If you work from that standard, then a minute would be like two months.
I year then, would be six minutes, and ten years would be an hour.
But that is by no means, the official scale and certainly not the only one the fandom has come up with.
So I honestly don't know. :)
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KATTALNUVA commented 2 years ago
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Of course not, in the web comic Bob says that there had been no activity from the users in 3 hours. And in Enzo the Smart he says, this might even take one whole second! Given the way he says it, I highly doubt 1 second would be a whole day.