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Re: Duj patmey HoS/Ship systems power

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Robyn Stewart)
Wed Aug 31 17:58:19 2011

Date: Wed, 31 Aug 2011 14:48:49 -0700
To: tlhingan-hol@kli.org
From: Robyn Stewart <robyn@flyingstart.ca>
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tlhIngan Hol lo'be'bogh 'ej buSbe'bogh QInmeymo' jItlhIj. jIHvaD 
DIvI' Hol yIlo' jIjatlhDI' QInmey Hev QuvwIj'e' 'e' vIpIH. jIHmo' 
nInuQtaH Hov leng QeD qelbogh jabbI'IDmey jIpay. DopDaq qul yIchenmoH 
QobDI' ghu'.
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you have Star Trek info for me in English, please use private e-mail.

- Qov.


At 14:32 31/08/2011, you wrote:
>On 8/31/2011 3:55 PM, Robyn Stewart wrote:
> > Dap 'oHmo' lutwIj 'ay''a' vIlaghlI' 'a meq vItlhojta'. Duj HoS pat
> > vIyajbe'. chamHey vI'oghlaH jIH 'ach Hov leng cham vIlo' 'e' vImaS.
> > bIng Sov yISachneS:
> >
> > pIvghor HoSmoHmeH rugh natlh 'ej choHmoHtaH cha'pujqut.
> > Hongghor HoSmoHmeH muv'eghtaH bIQSIp 'ugh
> > muD yIntagh, wovmoHwI', nuH, De'wI'mey, chuyDaH HoSmoHmeH nuq?
> >
> > DaSovchugh yIjang. tlhIngan Hol Dalo'laHbe' vaj jIHvaD yIngeH 'ej
> > DIvI' Hol yIlo'.
> > ---
> > I'm in the process of ripping apart a major section of my story
> > because it's garbage, but I've realized why. I don't understand the
> > ship power system. I can devise the technology myself, but I'd prefer
> > to use Star Trek technology. Would you be so kind as to expand on the
> > knowledge below:
> >
> > Dilithium crystals consume and transform antimatter to power the 
> warp drive.
> > Deuterium fusion powers the impulse drive.
> > What powers life support, lights, weapons, computers and thrusters?
> >
> > If you know, answer.. If you can't use Klingon then send it to me and
> > use Standard.
> >
> > - Qov
> >
> >
>"[Dilithium crystal] is the only material known to
>Federation science to be nonreactive with antimatter when
>subjected to a high-frequency electromagnetic (EM) field in
>the megawatt range, rendering it 'porous' to antihydrogen."
>--/Star Trek: The Next Generation Technical Manual/, p. 60





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