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[QUOTE]Originally posted by OnToMars: [QB] Considering that docking thrusters can't maneuver ships the way we've seen, and that the Laws of Physics prevent the forcefield theory some people had goin awhile back, ships must maneuver by some fashion other than we're aware of right now. My guess is that they use a warp field even during impulse to change direction at sublight speeds. This is why the blue glue is their even when the ship is not at warp. If this is the case, then slightly different principles might govern the warp field when it is at warp and when it is at impulse. These principles might say that one position is better for the nacelles below the threshold and one is better above it. Variable geometry might offer the best of both worlds. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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