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* Device which creates a rift between space and subspace
* Device which creates a rift between space and [[subspace]]
** Judging by the term "isolytic", likely functions through the formation of some sort of pocket of subspace in real space which causes some sort of dissolution of subspace
** Judging by the term "isolytic", likely functions through the formation of some sort of pocket of subspace in real space which causes some sort of dissolution of subspace
** Rift effect propagates towards other subspace fields or large masses or energy outputs at the speed of light (DS9: ''Ascendance'')
** Rift effect propagates towards other subspace fields or large masses or energy outputs at the speed of light (DS9: ''Ascendance'')
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** Later included in the general ban on subspace weapons in the [[Khitomer Accords]]
** Later included in the general ban on subspace weapons in the [[Khitomer Accords]]


[[Category:Weapons]]
[[Category:Subspace weapons]]

Latest revision as of 07:36, 15 April 2020

  • Device which creates a rift between space and subspace
    • Judging by the term "isolytic", likely functions through the formation of some sort of pocket of subspace in real space which causes some sort of dissolution of subspace
    • Rift effect propagates towards other subspace fields or large masses or energy outputs at the speed of light (DS9: Ascendance)
      • Warp fields formed overlapping the rift cause it to tear behind travel at equal speed
    • Properly timed warp core breaches can seal the resulting rift, but subspace is still "damaged" as a result (Star Trek: Insurretion; DS9 Novel: Gamma: Original Sin)
  • First recorded 2311 at Algeron; banned by treaty between the Federation, Klingon Empire, and Romulan Empire afterwards