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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Peregrinus: [QB] Except that the TNG TM mentions off-axis field controllers in the [i]Galaxy[/i] class, too. I haven't unpacked that box yet, so I can't quote what it does right now. I have a vague sense, but that's not good enough around here. ;) I wasn't ignoring Geordi's comment. I treat it as akin to, say, automobile exhaust is an environmental hazard everywhere, but it's much worse along major, congested freeways such as we have down here in smoggy Southern California. It would take a lot, lot longer (if ever, if subspace has a long-term self-balancing mechanism such as the Earth does) for the cars driving around in Montana to pollute the sky as much as it continually is down here... Warp travel damages the subspace barrier everywhere, but it's a long enough time until the next starship passes through that [i]exact same[/i] three-dimensional space (if ever) that the barrier (I need a better term here...) is able to regenerate itself. --Jonah [/QB][/QUOTE]
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