Difference between revisions of "Spatial rupture"
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Latest revision as of 14:33, 19 November 2021
A spatial rupture is a rift between space and subspace.
The pictured rupture (right) was created by spatially-inverted tetryon particles, which established a gateway between two universes.
A subspace containment field was incapable in stopping the rift from growing. This particular fracture in space emanated severe nucleonic interferences, making a positive transporter lock impossible.
The rupture was finally closed by bombarding it with a coherent graviton pulse, which neutralized the tetryon emissions.
See also:
Subspace rift
Subspace tear