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The '''Variable-Compression Nozzle''' is an advanced version of a [[Antimatter Injector]] or a [[Deuterium Injector]]. Whereas the other injectors maintain a uniform flow of materials for annihilation into the [[Magnetic Constrictor]]s the variable-compression nozzle is able to be adjusted independently of each other to enrich or lean-out the intermix.
The '''Variable-Compression Nozzle''' is an advanced version of a [[Antimatter Injector]] or a [[Deuterium Injector]]. Whereas the other injectors maintain a uniform flow of materials for annihilation into the [[Magnetic Constrictor]]s the variable-compression nozzle is able to be adjusted independently of each other to enrich or lean-out the intermix.


This component was a novel idea in the 22nd century and was first implemented in the [[NX Class]] starship. it was originally designed by the [[Andorian]]s and was used aboard their starships.
This component was a novel idea in the 22nd century and was first implemented in the [[NX Class]] starship. it was originally designed by the [Andorian]]s and was used aboard their starships.


Currently all injectors are variable-compression, although they are not commonly referred to by that name.
Currently all injectors are variable-compression, although they are not commonly referred to by that name.
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