Talk:Ruby (Leggy)/@comment-35189333-20180414230018/@comment-32531832-20180417172313

The nearest black hole is 3000 light-years away and they weren't floating very fast by cosmic standards, so this is highyl unlikely. Had they never been rescued, most of them probably would have eventually fallen back the Moon, or to the Earth as Navy herself did. Less likely, some of them might have ended up on Mars, Venus, or in the Jupiter or Saturn systems.

Though of course, the force of the airlock shouldn't have been able to propel them fast enough to escape the Moon's gravity in the first place, so schlock cartoon physics introdcues a lot of uncertainty here.