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During the [[Embassy_Mission_Archive|The Duronis System Sandbar Incident]] a vast quantity of information on the Subspace Sandbar was uncovered. | During the [[Embassy_Mission_Archive|The Duronis System Sandbar Incident]] a vast quantity of information on the Subspace Sandbar was uncovered. For more information on the layout of the sandbar please see also [[Duronis Spacial Geography]] | ||
see also [[Duronis Spacial Geography]] | |||
Subspace Sandbars are a phenomenon which prevents a vessel using warp drive at all within a given region - essentially, a region with a Cochrane factor of zero. These regions are, fortunately, very rare. | Subspace Sandbars are a phenomenon which prevents a vessel using warp drive at all within a given region - essentially, a region with a Cochrane factor of zero. These regions are, fortunately, very rare. | ||
''This information is courtesy of the [http://ditl.org Daystrom Institute Technical Library] | ''This information is courtesy of the [http://ditl.org Daystrom Institute Technical Library] and copyright Graham Kennedy.'' | ||
[[Category:Additional Trek Technologies]] | [[Category:Additional Trek Technologies]] | ||
[[Category:Duronis System]] | [[Category:Duronis System]] |
Revision as of 22:43, 25 February 2015
During the The Duronis System Sandbar Incident a vast quantity of information on the Subspace Sandbar was uncovered. For more information on the layout of the sandbar please see also Duronis Spacial Geography
Subspace Sandbars are a phenomenon which prevents a vessel using warp drive at all within a given region - essentially, a region with a Cochrane factor of zero. These regions are, fortunately, very rare.
This information is courtesy of the Daystrom Institute Technical Library and copyright Graham Kennedy.