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A '''spatial vortex''' is a physical passageway linking two points in [[space]], which can allow transit from one point to the other to any vessel passing through.
 
A '''spatial vortex''' is a physical passageway linking two points in [[space]], which can allow transit from one point to the other to any vessel passing through.
   
In [[2375]], a spatial vortex was discovered by the crew of the {{USS|Voyager}} in "[[The Void (region)|the Void]]," a region of the [[Delta Quadrant]] wherein no [[star system]]s existed within 2,500 [[light year]]s. The vortex was being used by a [[Malon export vessel, eleventh gradient|Malon freighter]] to dump [[antimatter waste]] in the Void, severely damaging the health of [[Night Alien|the only native inhabitants]]. In order to protect the aliens and exit the Void, [[Captain]] [[Kathryn Janeway|Janeway]] developed a plan whereby [[photon torpedo]]es would be used to destroy the vortex. Doing so, however, would require collapsing it from the end of the vortex located in the Void, where the vortex's [[dimensional radius]] was weakest. Since this act would effectively strand ''Voyager'' in the Void, the crew modified the plan to deploy the torpedoes immediately upon entering the vortex, then jumping into high-[[warp]] to outrun the shockwave. ''Voyager''{{'}}s warp drive was subsequently disabled in combat with the [[Malon]], however, so Janeway ordered their aft [[shields]] reinforced via their [[main deflector]], allowing the ship to ride the shockwave to the other side of the vortex. ({{VOY|Night}})
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In [[2375]], a spatial vortex was discovered by the crew of the {{USS|Voyager}} in "[[The Void (region)|the Void]]," a region of the [[Delta Quadrant]] wherein no [[star system]]s existed within 2,500 [[light year]]s. The vortex was being used by a [[Malon export vessel, eleventh gradient|Malon freighter]] to dump [[antimatter waste]] in the Void, severely damaging the health of [[Night Alien|the only native inhabitants]]. In order to protect the aliens and exit the Void, [[Captain]] [[Kathryn Janeway|Janeway]] developed a plan whereby [[photon torpedo]]es would be used to destroy the vortex. Doing so, however, would require collapsing it from the end of the vortex located in the Void, where the vortex's [[dimensional radius]] was weakest. Since this act would effectively strand ''Voyager'' in the Void, the crew modified the plan to deploy the torpedoes immediately upon entering the vortex, then jumping into high-[[warp]] to outrun the [[shock wave]]. ''Voyager''{{'}}s warp drive was subsequently disabled in combat with the [[Malon]], however, so Janeway ordered their aft [[shields]] reinforced via their [[main deflector]], allowing the ship to ride the shock wave to the other side of the vortex. ({{VOY|Night}})
   
 
==See also==
 
==See also==

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Spatial vortex

A spatial vortex

A spatial vortex is a physical passageway linking two points in space, which can allow transit from one point to the other to any vessel passing through.

In 2375, a spatial vortex was discovered by the crew of the USS Voyager in "the Void," a region of the Delta Quadrant wherein no star systems existed within 2,500 light years. The vortex was being used by a Malon freighter to dump antimatter waste in the Void, severely damaging the health of the only native inhabitants. In order to protect the aliens and exit the Void, Captain Janeway developed a plan whereby photon torpedoes would be used to destroy the vortex. Doing so, however, would require collapsing it from the end of the vortex located in the Void, where the vortex's dimensional radius was weakest. Since this act would effectively strand Voyager in the Void, the crew modified the plan to deploy the torpedoes immediately upon entering the vortex, then jumping into high-warp to outrun the shock wave. Voyager's warp drive was subsequently disabled in combat with the Malon, however, so Janeway ordered their aft shields reinforced via their main deflector, allowing the ship to ride the shock wave to the other side of the vortex. (VOY: "Night")

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