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[[File:Quantum Skip Drive Unit.jpg|thumb|250px|right|A Joz Quantum Skip Drive Unit uses a pair of Quantum Singularities for power]]
[[File:Quantum Skip Drive Unit.jpg|thumb|250px|right|A Quantum Skip Drive Unit approaching a Joz ship in preparation for travel]]


A [[Quantum Singularity]] is a term commonly used by 24th century [[Federation]] [[starship]] personnel to refer to a point or region in the space-time continuum where normal physical models do not apply and extraordinary amounts of gravitational forces are typically present. Singularities can be both natural and artificial: wormholes, quantum matrices of planets, and black holes all can contain singularities, as do certain reactors (for example, those found in [[Romulan]] starships). Β 
A [[Quantum Singularity]] is a term commonly used by 24th century [[Federation]] [[starship]] personnel to refer to a point or region in the space-time continuum where normal physical models do not apply and extraordinary amounts of gravitational forces are typically present. Singularities can be both natural and artificial: wormholes, quantum matrices of planets, and black holes all can contain singularities, as do certain reactors (for example, those found in [[Romulan]] starships). Β 
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