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The Enterprise crew ultimately decided that the best way to escape the polaric field and the particles was to have the vessel's shuttlepods tow the Enterprise a brief distance so as to gain a steady momentum, which would then push them out of the field. Although the ship's phase cannons had to be redirected towards the hull and used to remove the particulate which had accumulated over the starship's launch bay doors in order to free the shuttlepods, the plan was a success, and the nucleonic particles unattached from the hull upon Enterprise's clearing of the polaric field. (ENT: "Similitude")  
Phase cannons blasting off the nucleonic particlesThe Enterprise crew ultimately decided that the best way to escape the polaric field and the particles was to have the vessel's shuttlepods tow the Enterprise a brief distance so as to gain a steady momentum, which would then push them out of the field. Although the ship's phase cannons had to be redirected towards the hull and used to remove the particulate which had accumulated over the starship's launch bay doors in order to free the shuttlepods, the plan was a success, and the nucleonic particles unattached from the hull upon Enterprise's clearing of the polaric field. (ENT: "Similitude")  




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