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− | The first ''' | + | The first '''intrasystem jump drive''' is even older than the first subspace drive; it was present during the post-age of space exploration and colonization. |
− | + | Intrasystem jump drives enable a ship, initially not smaller than a freighter to jump from one location in the system to another, quickly and precisely. A jump drive of this kind does not need a [[jump node|subspace node]] to operate, for the simple fact jump nodes lead to another system and intersystem jump drives, as their name indicates, can only be used within system. | |
− | Before the end of [[the Great War]], no ship of equal size of a fighter or bomber could produce enough energy to operate an | + | Before the end of [[the Great War]], no ship of equal size of a fighter or bomber could produce enough energy to operate an intrasystem jump drive. When the [[Ancients|Ancient]] ruins were being extracted, Terran fighters used intrasystem jump drives to help assist the GTSC ''Rossetta'' while she was transfering xenolinguists to [[Altair]] to help and examine the ruins that the Vasudan refugees of [[Vasuda]] Prime found. |
− | While a subspace travel from a system to another in a subspace tunnel takes ten or even more minutes, an | + | While a subspace travel from a system to another in a subspace tunnel takes ten or even more minutes, an intrasystem jump takes no more than one or two minutes, depending on the distance to take, sometimes even less. |
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Revision as of 15:19, 30 June 2008
The first intrasystem jump drive is even older than the first subspace drive; it was present during the post-age of space exploration and colonization.
Intrasystem jump drives enable a ship, initially not smaller than a freighter to jump from one location in the system to another, quickly and precisely. A jump drive of this kind does not need a subspace node to operate, for the simple fact jump nodes lead to another system and intersystem jump drives, as their name indicates, can only be used within system.
Before the end of the Great War, no ship of equal size of a fighter or bomber could produce enough energy to operate an intrasystem jump drive. When the Ancient ruins were being extracted, Terran fighters used intrasystem jump drives to help assist the GTSC Rossetta while she was transfering xenolinguists to Altair to help and examine the ruins that the Vasudan refugees of Vasuda Prime found.
While a subspace travel from a system to another in a subspace tunnel takes ten or even more minutes, an intrasystem jump takes no more than one or two minutes, depending on the distance to take, sometimes even less.