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  • ...t profit, what commodities make you the most money given your ship's cargo space limitations, accept cargo [[Manual:Computer:Missions_screen|missions]] and ...eling? Explore the dynamic universe and see the farthest reaches of known space. Want a walk on the wild side? You could always turn pirate! Just be pre
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  • ...minology:Credits|creds]]), target a jump point with {{Key:EN:N}}, fly to [[Terminology:Jump|jump point]], which are marked by your ship's computer as green wirefr ...ress {{Key:EN:Backslash}} for full velocity then {{Key:EN:A}} to use the [[Terminology:SPEC_(-drive)|SPEC drive]]); then
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  • ...assistance has long been the norm for medical procedures, generating an [[Terminology:Artificial_Intelligence|AI]] capable of reacting to operating room conditio |space=1
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  • ...to save countless billions in both wages and sentient life maintenance. [[Terminology:Artificial Intelligence|AI]] Cores will fully operate such factories, with |space=10000
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  • | text = [[Terminology:Artificial_Intelligence#PAI:_Pseudo_Artificial_Intelligences|Pseudo-Artific |space=0.5
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  • | text = An outgrowth of cybernetics, [[Terminology:Artificial_Intelligence|AI]] Cores approach true artificial intelligence. A |space=5
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  • * [[:Category:Terminology]] [[Terminology:Aera|Aera]] |
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  • {{parent_link|parent=[[Terminology]]}} '''''FTL travel''''' is a general term to describe travelling faster than [[Terminology:Lightspeed|lightspeed]].
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  • {{parent_link|parent=[[Terminology]]}} ...of wood and iron. Now, because of the type of weapons that are common in space combat (energy weapons, and explosive tipped missiles) it has been discove
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  • {{parent_link|parent=[[Terminology]]}} ...escribing the particle-like behavior of electromagnetic waves (including [[Terminology:Light|light]] waves).
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  • {{parent_link|parent=[[Terminology]]}} ...xcellent conductor and is influenced by magnetic and electric fields. Most space plasmas have a very low density, for example the Solar Wind which averages
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  • | next=[[Terminology]] ...nd [[Species:Betan|Betan]] species rendered extinct due to conflict with [[Terminology:Nano-Plague|Nano-Plague]]
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  • ...lculation of velocity in space is calculated relative to a single point in space, usually the local sun. At times, you may want to match velocity with anot ** [[Manual:Insystem travel|Interplanetary Travel]] - Your insystem [[Terminology:SPEC (-drive)|SPEC drive]].
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  • {{parent_link|parent=[[Terminology]]}} ...ncommon to see 100 megaton warheads being lobbed at capital ships. In deep space, nuclear weapons have finally found a realm where they can be fully used in
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  • ...el in such a way that the vessel moves at normal speed though ''compressed space'', generating an effective movement rate magnitudes higher than '''Flight M ...er normal velocity. You may have heard a metaphor for gravity that states "space is a big soft bed, planets are bowling balls, and smaller balls roll toward
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  • ...heory of interstellar travel, [[Terminology:Jump Drive|jump drives]] and [[Terminology:Wormhole|wormholes]], please refer to scientific literature. Here, we discu ...points in the space-time continuum, joining the two points in interstellar space. These singularities (commonly named wormholes) permanently connect one po
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  • |Activate [[Terminology:Jump_Drive|jump drive]] |Press this to [[Terminology:Jump|jump]] to another system. You must be in range of a jump point and hav
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  • {{parent_link|parent=[[Terminology]]}} In the ancient definition a [[Terminology:Torpedo|Torpedo]] is a cigar-shaped, self-propelled underwater projectile l
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  • |homeworld=[[Terminology:Earth|Earth]] |capital=Somewhere in [[Species:Humanity#Forsaken|Forsaken]] space.
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  • ...(It may be duly noted that the Aera are predisposed to consider '''all''' space to be dangerous).
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