User blog comment:Harmonmj14/New System Proposal: Kepler-22 System/@comment-11135771-20151214211420

Yes, but under the condition that it remains at its IRL distance of ~500 LY from Sol.

Why? Because it's a lot more interesting if we have somewhere we can't reach almost instantly by warp. It effectively makes the world of BSCN larger in a meaningful way.

I don't think we've ever determined exactly how fast warp is, but if we assume that Epsilon Octanus is about the same distance from Sol as Proxima Centauri is, and it takes a short time to travel to it (I'm assuming >10 min, <4 hrs), that should mean that current warp tech will need somewhere in the range of a few days to a little over a month to take a ship to Kepler-22.

The way I see it, there's not much point in adding a new system when we already have the existing ones and this one won't be any different. If we make this one far enough away that it involves unique logistical and strategic considerations though, then there's an actual reason for it to exist.