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Interestingly enough, a bizarre natural byproduct of running a dual synchronized Warp Field is the creation of a "double" warp bubble. These warp bubbles are divided by 2.3-mnm (micronanometers) and help produce the effect of the change of reduction caused when making Warp Transitions. As subspace resistance passes through the Outer shield it is reduced as normal, then again as the remaining resistance passes through the inner bubble, it is further reduced. This causes the starship to experience less resistance and shearing warp stress associated with high rate warp travel and maneuvering.
Interestingly enough, a bizarre natural byproduct of running a dual synchronized Warp Field is the creation of a "double" warp bubble. These warp bubbles are divided by 2.3-mnm (micronanometers) and help produce the effect of the change of reduction caused when making Warp Transitions. As subspace resistance passes through the Outer shield it is reduced as normal, then again as the remaining resistance passes through the inner bubble, it is further reduced. This causes the starship to experience less resistance and shearing warp stress associated with high rate warp travel and maneuvering.


<font color=goldenrod>'''Spiral Warp Drive'''</font>
'''Spiral Warp Drive'''


In addition to the standard warp drive used by all federation starships, the Rosenanté class is also equipped with an experimental Spiral Warp Drive. This drive creates a subspace "tunnel" or "wormhole"  through which the Rosenanté may then travel. The tunnel integrity is maintained by the main deflector dish. The tunnel basically allows the ship to drop into subspace, effectively disappearing from normal space for a short period of time. The speeds that are achieved through the use of this drive are akin to those used by the Borg when using transwarp conduits. Unlike transwarp conduits, however,the tunnel being opened by the Rosenanté would dissipate as soon as the ship moves through it. In a similar manner, the spiral drive can only be used to travel in straight lines. This means that the vessel may make a periodic series of short hops to correct course when using this system.
In addition to the standard warp drive used by all federation starships, the Rosenanté class is also equipped with an experimental Spiral Warp Drive. This drive creates a subspace "tunnel" or "wormhole"  through which the Rosenanté may then travel. The tunnel integrity is maintained by the main deflector dish. The tunnel basically allows the ship to drop into subspace, effectively disappearing from normal space for a short period of time. The speeds that are achieved through the use of this drive are akin to those used by the Borg when using transwarp conduits. Unlike transwarp conduits, however,the tunnel being opened by the Rosenanté would dissipate as soon as the ship moves through it. In a similar manner, the spiral drive can only be used to travel in straight lines. This means that the vessel may make a periodic series of short hops to correct course when using this system.
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