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anti-ftl_field [2014/12/30 16:20] cadetnewbguide:ftl:anti-ftl_field [2015/03/30 18:53] – Links adapted because of a move operation
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-====== Anti-FTL Field ======+| :!: Interdiction is no longer permitted in the setting. This page is preserved for reference, and has no impact on the RP. :!: |
  
-__Due to recent advancements in FTL technology, Anti-FTL fields (otherwise known as interdiction) no longer influence FTL Drives.__ Direct graviton beam projections however, continue to do so.+====== Anti-FTL Field ======
  
 An anti-FTL field (sometimes called an //interdiction field// by [[species:nepleslian]]) is a subspace interference field and/or gravity pull that interferes with the generation of hyperspace fold points, thus making [[hyperspace travel]] and other forms of FTL travel more difficult or impossible. An anti-FTL field (sometimes called an //interdiction field// by [[species:nepleslian]]) is a subspace interference field and/or gravity pull that interferes with the generation of hyperspace fold points, thus making [[hyperspace travel]] and other forms of FTL travel more difficult or impossible.
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 In the Star Army Role-Play, AF fields can be created by space stations, planetary installations, or by starships. For game purposes, //all AF fields are equal in strength//. The reason for this is to prevent competition and arguments in this area. Anti-FTL fields affect all ships in the area, including the one projecting the field. In the Star Army Role-Play, AF fields can be created by space stations, planetary installations, or by starships. For game purposes, //all AF fields are equal in strength//. The reason for this is to prevent competition and arguments in this area. Anti-FTL fields affect all ships in the area, including the one projecting the field.
  
 +Due to recent advancements in FTL technology, Anti-FTL fields (otherwise known as interdiction) no longer influence FTL Drives. Direct graviton beam projections however, continue to do so.
  
 The chart below outlines the strength of Anti-FTL fields: The chart below outlines the strength of Anti-FTL fields:

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