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If the star drive can be sorted into several types, they could be arrainged by their charicteristics;
Type A; May sence, interact with and maneuver in space while at FTL speed. The transit is in real time for the ocupants of the ship.
Type B; May not sence, maneuver or interact while at FTL speed. The transit is in real time for the ocupants of the ship.
Type C; May not sence, maneuver or interact while at FTL speed. The transit is not in real time for the ocupants of the ship. They do not sence the time spent in travel.
Type D; Teleportation or Wormhole effect affords nearly instantainious translation between two points. Like the Stargate movie or the DS-9 Wormhole.
My question to you all is which fantasy setting goes into which type of drive?
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I assume you mean "sense" as in "detect" for "sence".
What you're asking isn't at all clear. Are you describing different fictional stardrive types and asking what fictional universes they slot into?
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