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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Capt_Frank_Hollister: [QB] It's a possibility, but one I'm not particularly fond of for one main reason: That's the sort of thing that should be corroborated by on-screen evidence; my scheme is essentially "invisible" and thus would fit better with on-screen evidence. There's also a more general problem I have with the switching-off-the-SSF-to-slow-down scheme. In order to slow the ship down from relativistic speeds to something that could in any way be considered "slow" would require an effective change in mass of many orders of magnitude. I had always been under the impression that the SSF only reduced the ship's effective mass by less than 50% and not more than 90% (figures I just pulled out of my... well, never mind). I figured it just made the ship a bit less massive, not light as a feather. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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