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− | + | The term '''hypergravity''' referred to particularly intense [[gravity]]. |
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+ | Large amounts of [[mycelial spore]]s packed together created hyper-gravitational fields. ({{DIS|What's Past Is Prologue}}) |
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− | The {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701}} experienced hypergravitational effects near [[Questar M-17]] on [[stardate]] [[2269|5221.3]]. ({{TAS|Beyond the Farthest Star}}) |
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+ | While on route to [[Questar M-17]] on [[stardate]] [[2269|5221.3]], the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701}} experienced hypergravity more powerful then any it had previously encountered. The source turned out to be a [[dead star]]. ({{TAS|Beyond the Farthest Star}}) |
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+ | == External link == |
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+ | * {{Wikipedia}} |
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Revision as of 23:33, 11 June 2020
The term hypergravity referred to particularly intense gravity.
Large amounts of mycelial spores packed together created hyper-gravitational fields. (DIS: "What's Past Is Prologue")
While on route to Questar M-17 on stardate 5221.3, the USS Enterprise experienced hypergravity more powerful then any it had previously encountered. The source turned out to be a dead star. (TAS: "Beyond the Farthest Star")