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| − | See also: [[:Category: Known discontinuous transit routes]]
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| − | Transiting is a relatively new form of interstellar transport. Unlike the [[temple ship]]s' jump drive, a transit does not involve entry to the [[Vault of Heaven]], and therefore is not limited to church vessels. However, the poor man's warp is still heavily regulated.
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| − | ==Energy Transition State==
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| − | In reality, a ship approaching a discontinuity under the right conditions can experience a sudden increase in velocity - instantly changing from one speed to another without accellerating through the intervening speeds. This makes a convenient loophole in the law which prohibits accelleration to the speed of light.
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| − | After travelling at superluminal speeds for some time (during which no time appears to pass for the passengers), the ship will hit another discontinuity and decelerate. The velocity of the ship on returning to 'normal' motion apparently depends on the number of bodies near other discontinuities (which may be accelerated themselves as they accept the kinetic energy from the decelerating ship).
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