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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Treknophyle: [QB] "So when a ship goes to warp, it may retain a "memory" of its original inertia, for example measured against a static subspace background. When the warp engines shut down, the ship continues at this inertia wrt the subspace background of the downwarping point." Thanks Timo - I really like this explanation. Note: with the above quote - there is no need for the subspace anchor. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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