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[QUOTE]Originally posted by PsyLiam: [QB] The station was only suppossed to be moved very, very small distances though. They were manouvering thrusters, not impulse engines. Putting in specific navigational shields for something that would hardly have ever been used seems a bit of a waste. The shield bubble was around the inner part of the station in CTA. All the weapons fire that hit the outer ring hit, well, the outer ring. The bubble only appeared around the inner part when the fighter made the suicide run. If you want to get closer to what is seen on screen, then surely the most logical answer is: Deflector shields were bubble shaped during TNGs run, and then shortly after switched to being conformal, perhaps due to advances in shield tech. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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