Post by TimLynn on Feb 28, 2014 21:11:55 GMT
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SUBJECT: GATEWAYS
DATE UPLOADED: 18/04/2444
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Gateways are an advanced new way to travel the vast distances involved in interstellar travel faster than ever before. Meaning that even the smallest craft can travel to another solar system in a very short time frame.
The gateways work by containing a regulated rupture into bluespace much like a singularity engine, only larger. much larger. As a craft approaches and begins to submerge into bluespace the gateway bends a bubble of real space around the craft, meaning that it retains it original matter characteristics, essentially rendering it an inertia-less object in the foreign dimension, this causes the craft to be able to travel at theoretically infinite speeds, assisted by the bubble immediately beginning to bleed off into bluespace this provides craft with a massive boost of speed while the vessel itself feels none of the force of suddenly traveling at beyond relativistic speeds.
The bleed off of the reality bubble is easily calculable, and therefore can be used to plot a course to any system within range with relative ease. However a second gate is required to slow the craft down once it arrives at its destination, or the transition from bluespace to real space at beyond relativistic speeds with tear the ship apart during the translation. This is done with the creation of a bubble of blue space around the craft in much the same way as the initial translation, however the effect is converse as instead of repelling the inertia-less vessel, the the craft and all matter within the bluespace bubble are instantly and powerfully drawn towards any matter within the vicinity, the effect however is extremely short lived, barely a thousandth of a second, but it is enough to slow the craft down to the same speed they entered the first gateway at with a small margin for error.
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