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A subspace sinkhole is a unidirectional anomaly that produces an extremely strong gravity well, drawing matter into it whenever it opens. Sinkholes are dangerous to starships because the gravimetric shear it emits disrupts the formation of warp fields, preventing escape. When inactive, subspace sinkholes are out of phase with normal space-time, making them difficult to detect. | A subspace sinkhole is a unidirectional anomaly that produces an extremely strong gravity well, drawing matter into it whenever it opens. Sinkholes are dangerous to starships because the gravimetric shear it emits disrupts the formation of warp fields, preventing escape. When inactive, subspace sinkholes are out of phase with normal space-time, making them difficult to detect. | ||
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A subspace sinkhole is a unidirectional anomaly that produces an extremely strong gravity well, drawing matter into it whenever it opens. Sinkholes are dangerous to starships because the gravimetric shear it emits disrupts the formation of warp fields, preventing escape. When inactive, subspace sinkholes are out of phase with normal space-time, making them difficult to detect.