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ForumsJedi Knight and Mysteries of the Sith Editing Forum → JKU = X feet?
JKU = X feet?
2005-08-17, 1:09 PM #1
Anyone remember the conversion of a JKU to a real life distance unit? Various searches of the forums have turned up nothing and I couldn't find the conversion in the DataMaster.

QM
2005-08-17, 1:40 PM #2
about 30? I don't think there's a way to be sure though
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2005-08-17, 1:42 PM #3
0.1 Is ~1 meter

1 JKU is 10 meters, I think

Kyle is about 6 feet tall...
2005-08-17, 8:51 PM #4
On the massassi home page...
Resources > Basics > Measurement

So Xzero is right :)
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