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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Peregrinus: [QB] I remember DS9 itself having an outer bubble shield around the whole station, and a smaller bubble shield around either the habitat ring or the central core (can't remember where the Jem'Hadar fighter hit the shields -- have to go back and watch). As for navigational shields on the station, they have to have something to protect them during transit mode. If it actually has an operating protocol for moving the station, then it almost certainly has the appropriate systems in place. ;) And the only time in Voyager's run that I remember non-conformal shields was when they extended them around the [i]Equinox[/i]. I need to go watch part 1 again, as I can't remember what the [i]Equinox[/i]'s shields looked like when we first saw her... I'm thinking now that the bubble shields are meant primarily as a navigation tool, but can have more power run to them to actually serve as defensive shields. The conformal shields act as an additional layer of hull armour than can be replenished for as long as the shield generators aren't damaged or operating beyond capacity. That sound closer to what might actually be the case? --Jonah [/QB][/QUOTE]
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