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This occurs when subspace itselfs rips into normal space causing distortions in spacial fabric. Subspace ruptures can prevent faster-than-light travel and damage matter compounds under subspace compression. |
This occurs when subspace itselfs rips into normal space causing distortions in spacial fabric. Subspace ruptures can prevent faster-than-light travel and damage matter compounds under subspace compression. |
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− | This can be applied to subspace bubbles that surround starships during warp-travel. If the field is ruptured when a ship is travelling at warp-speed it will cause the vessel to rapidly decelerate. Should a ship travelling at high warp rupture its subspace field, the massive deceleration from high warp to slower-than-light speed could cause damage the ship itself even destruction. |
+ | This can be applied to subspace bubbles that surround starships during warp-travel. If the field is ruptured when a ship is travelling at warp-speed it will cause the vessel to rapidly decelerate. Should a ship travelling at high warp rupture its subspace field, the massive deceleration from high warp to slower-than-light speed could cause damage the ship itself, or even destruction. |
Revision as of 04:50, 1 May 2005
This occurs when subspace itselfs rips into normal space causing distortions in spacial fabric. Subspace ruptures can prevent faster-than-light travel and damage matter compounds under subspace compression. This can be applied to subspace bubbles that surround starships during warp-travel. If the field is ruptured when a ship is travelling at warp-speed it will cause the vessel to rapidly decelerate. Should a ship travelling at high warp rupture its subspace field, the massive deceleration from high warp to slower-than-light speed could cause damage the ship itself, or even destruction.