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A thought about hyperspace...
I've always wondered this, does hyperspace have enough gassious substance to cause drag? The reason's why I question:
- It appears gassy
- Almost all races of ships, save humans, have some resemblence of aerodynamic functionality in the design.
- Several times though the shows, there was a command for best speed, seeming to indicate that there was some sort of drag-induced velocity constraint
- Finally, in a couple episodes, there were concerns about drifting off the navigational beacon, indicating some sorts of currents.
Anyways, discuss...
Jake
- It appears gassy
- Almost all races of ships, save humans, have some resemblence of aerodynamic functionality in the design.
- Several times though the shows, there was a command for best speed, seeming to indicate that there was some sort of drag-induced velocity constraint
- Finally, in a couple episodes, there were concerns about drifting off the navigational beacon, indicating some sorts of currents.
Anyways, discuss...
Jake
Comments
When they say "best speed," they could also mean "accelerate constantly till we're half way, then decellerate the rest of the way," giving the fastest possible time to get there.
But then as its a [I]different[/I] place the rules in hyperspace are all different, aren't they?
[B]I would have thought some gasses did when the whitestars jumped inside of Jupiter and Mars atmospheres. [/B][/QUOTE]
That's what I meant, but the other way around - we never saw gas coming out of hyperspace.
[B]As I recall, there's a "current" flowing into or out of a jump point, depending on which way it's going. You can't enter hyperspace through a jump point that was just used by another ship to exit, for example. [/B][/QUOTE]
That would certainly be consistent with the sudden acceleration of ships when in transit through a jump point.
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[B]"Gravitational Eddies"? ;) [/B][/QUOTE]
They're regular guys named Eddie, who are so big that they have a noticeable gravitational field. :D
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