Oh, that's, rough. Amnesia is usually treatable, but I understand sometimes it isn't. It is amnesia? Is that rude to ask?
[He wouldn't find it rude, but he knows that's not really a good indicator either.]
Folding space, I've heard of theories, I mean, physics isn't my field, I'm medicine and biological sciences, but I've heard some theories on how it could be done for improved speeds, I mean, wormholes effectively do the same thing, we just can't artificially create them, but the station is position above a wormhole which allows for near instant travel between the Alpha and Beta quadrants...
[Distracted, Julian, get back on point, you were asked something.]
Right, yes, we have Faster Than Light. We use warp technology, where you create a field of real space inside a forcefield and then use a matter/antimatter drive to dislocate the contents of the field into subspace, allowing distortion of the laws of physics and travelling faster then light.
I'm from Earth, but Deep Space Nine is stationed on the far edges of the Federation, around a planet called Bajor.
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[He wouldn't find it rude, but he knows that's not really a good indicator either.]
Folding space, I've heard of theories, I mean, physics isn't my field, I'm medicine and biological sciences, but I've heard some theories on how it could be done for improved speeds, I mean, wormholes effectively do the same thing, we just can't artificially create them, but the station is position above a wormhole which allows for near instant travel between the Alpha and Beta quadrants...
[Distracted, Julian, get back on point, you were asked something.]
Right, yes, we have Faster Than Light. We use warp technology, where you create a field of real space inside a forcefield and then use a matter/antimatter drive to dislocate the contents of the field into subspace, allowing distortion of the laws of physics and travelling faster then light.
I'm from Earth, but Deep Space Nine is stationed on the far edges of the Federation, around a planet called Bajor.