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The long-range [[subspace warhead]]s tested in the [[Subspace Munitions Range 434]] were fired to their targets through subspace, and thus crossed a subspace barrier. When a warhead was closing in on the barrier, a minor [[gravimetric distortion]] was detectable near the exit point in the barrier. ({{VOY|Human Error}}) |
The long-range [[subspace warhead]]s tested in the [[Subspace Munitions Range 434]] were fired to their targets through subspace, and thus crossed a subspace barrier. When a warhead was closing in on the barrier, a minor [[gravimetric distortion]] was detectable near the exit point in the barrier. ({{VOY|Human Error}}) |
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Revision as of 01:05, 4 November 2010
Subspace barrier is the term used of subspace when it acts as a barrier between two places.
An anti-time eruption was located inside a subspace barrier. A convergence of three inverse tachyon pulses from three different timeperiods ruptured the barrier and paradoxically created the anomaly. A new subspace barrier was generated artificially around the anomaly, with static warp shells, to collapse it. (TNG: "All Good Things...")
The long-range subspace warheads tested in the Subspace Munitions Range 434 were fired to their targets through subspace, and thus crossed a subspace barrier. When a warhead was closing in on the barrier, a minor gravimetric distortion was detectable near the exit point in the barrier. (VOY: "Human Error")