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| − | A [[Jump Shadow|jump shadow]] is the area around a | + | A [[Jump Shadow|jump shadow]] is the area around a high mass object such as a [[star]] or a[[planet]] where a ship in [[Jump Space]] precipitates back into normal space and where activation of the [[Jump Drive]] will fail or [[Misjump]]). This encloses the space to the 100 diameter limit around the body. |
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Revision as of 22:59, 10 July 2024
A jump shadow is the area around a high mass object such as a star or aplanet where a ship in Jump Space precipitates back into normal space and where activation of the Jump Drive will fail or Misjump). This encloses the space to the 100 diameter limit around the body.
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See also
Jump Drive (J-Drive />100 D)
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