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* The gravity control produces both weight-neutralization and thrust. Also know as '''grav''', '''anti-grav''', or '''contragrav'''. | * The gravity control produces both weight-neutralization and thrust. Also know as '''grav''', '''anti-grav''', or '''contragrav'''. | ||
* This control of the force of gravity allows construction of vehicles, like the [[Air/Raft]] and [[G-Carrier]], mapping of object mass through [[Densitometer]]s, and safety equipment like the [[Grav Parachute]]. | * This control of the force of gravity allows construction of vehicles, like the [[Air/Raft]] and [[G-Carrier]], mapping of object mass through [[Densitometer]]s, and safety equipment like the [[Grav Parachute]]. | ||
+ | * Starships also employ gravity control technology, but this article only details terrestrial, interface, and close-orbit gravcraft. | ||
+ | * Please see [[Starship]] for more information. | ||
Note that [[Grav Belt]] and [[Grav Parachute]] are considered forms of [[Personal Mobility Gear]] not [[Gravcraft]]. | Note that [[Grav Belt]] and [[Grav Parachute]] are considered forms of [[Personal Mobility Gear]] not [[Gravcraft]]. |