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Gravity control techology is one of the major techological breakthroughs (the others are [[Nuclear Damper]]s and [[Jump Drive]]s ).  
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Gravity control technology is one of the major techological breakthroughs (the others are [[Nuclear Damper]]s and [[Jump Drive]]s ).  
  
 
Also know as '''grav''', '''anti-grav''', or '''contragrav'''.  
 
Also know as '''grav''', '''anti-grav''', or '''contragrav'''.  
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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]].  
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Please see [[Gravcraft]] for examples of vehicle that use [[Gravity control technology]].
  
 
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Revision as of 18:23, 18 January 2015

Gravity control technology is one of the major techological breakthroughs (the others are Nuclear Dampers and Jump Drives ).

Also know as grav, anti-grav, or contragrav.

The gravity control produces both weight neutralization and thrust.

This control of the force of gravity allows construction of vehicles, like the Air/Raft and G-Carrier, mapping of object mass through Densitometers, and safety equipment like the Grav Parachute.

Please see Gravcraft for examples of vehicle that use Gravity control technology.

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