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Phase-Shifted Waveform Drive

Acronym- PHASE-WAVE Engine

Primarily used by-

  • Experimental craft
  • Smaller rescue craft

Scientific Explanation The ship generates a series of phased energy waves in front of itself, then "falls" forward into the space it continuously creates. Unlike traditional thrust, it does not "push" a ship but instead "shifts" it forward. Almost frictionless movement, allowing for insane speed potential. Can phase through minor obstacles or debris.

Limitations

  • Requires constant calibration — if the energy wave misaligns, the ship may experience a "Phase Stall," causing it to drift without propulsion.

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