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[QUOTE]Originally posted by TSN: [QB] Masao: Well, not indefinitely massive. They have to be light enough that the thrusters can work on them. But the warp field (which, IMO, is also used to an extent at impulse speeds) makes it much easier to move the ship around, despite its mass. So it doesn't need to be as light (relatively) as sea-going ships. Shuttles might be lighter, BTW, because they're designed to work close to planets, where there's more gravity than where stasrhips usually are. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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