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A ships sub-light drive creates a field of highly charged particles. Discoveries of various energy focusing technologies allow this -sub-light- field to be redirected, strengthened and focused by specialized arrays and emitters to create a dense field, though incapable of deflecting the most solid materials, (save for some micro-meteorites) this field provides a solid defense against energy weapons as well as being useful in jamming and other forms of ECM. Properly focused they can mask a ship's presence, or provide helpful interference with enemy targeting systems.
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A ships [[Tech_Sublight_Engines|sublight drive]] creates a field of highly charged particles. Discoveries of various energy focusing technologies allow this field to be redirected, strengthened and focused by specialized arrays and emitters to create a dense field, though incapable of deflecting the most solid materials, this field provides a solid defense against [[Tech_Plasma_Cannon|energy weapons]] as well as being useful in jamming and other forms of [[Tech_Counter-Missile|ECM]]. Properly focused they can mask a ship's presence, or provide helpful interference with enemy targeting systems.
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Latest revision as of 20:39, 2 October 2018


A ships sublight drive creates a field of highly charged particles. Discoveries of various energy focusing technologies allow this field to be redirected, strengthened and focused by specialized arrays and emitters to create a dense field, though incapable of deflecting the most solid materials, this field provides a solid defense against energy weapons as well as being useful in jamming and other forms of ECM. Properly focused they can mask a ship's presence, or provide helpful interference with enemy targeting systems.