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  • Artificial gravity generator
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  • An artificial gravity generator is a device which generates gravitons, allowing individuals in low or micro-gravity environments to experience the sensation of gravity. In 2254 the USS Enterprise was able to disable the USS Cortez's artificial gravity generator when the two ships were battling which gave the Enterprise some time to recover whilst the Cortez's controllers were distracted by the lack of gravity. (EV comic: Cloak and Dagger)
  • Artificial gravity generators were devices that created a stable field of gravity outside of a natural gravity well.
  • The artificial gravity generator was a major component of the artificial gravity system aboard starships and shuttles. The artificial gravity generator changed the environment of a starship from zero gravity to artificial gravity, using the vessel's gravity plating. Usually, a ship's "sweet spot" was found approximately halfway between the artificial gravity generator and the bow plate. (ENT: "Broken Bow")
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  • An artificial gravity generator is a device which generates gravitons, allowing individuals in low or micro-gravity environments to experience the sensation of gravity. In 2254 the USS Enterprise was able to disable the USS Cortez's artificial gravity generator when the two ships were battling which gave the Enterprise some time to recover whilst the Cortez's controllers were distracted by the lack of gravity. (EV comic: Cloak and Dagger)
  • Artificial gravity generators were devices that created a stable field of gravity outside of a natural gravity well.
  • The artificial gravity generator was a major component of the artificial gravity system aboard starships and shuttles. The artificial gravity generator changed the environment of a starship from zero gravity to artificial gravity, using the vessel's gravity plating. Usually, a ship's "sweet spot" was found approximately halfway between the artificial gravity generator and the bow plate. (ENT: "Broken Bow")