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A [[Subspace Current]] is an area of space in which the boundries between normal space and subspace has broken down enough to allow a concentration of flowing subspace to form along rifts and form currents.
A [[Subspace Current]] is an area of space in which the boundries between normal space and subspace has broken down enough to allow a concentration of flowing subspace to form along rifts and form currents.


Such a current exists along a section of the [[Sull Path]] and was discovered by incident by the [[USS Boudicca]] in 2414 while investigating Pirates.
Such a current exists along a section of the [[Sull Path]] and was discovered by incident by the [[USS Boudicca]] in 2414 while investigating reports of Pirates in the area.


Currently the [[Subspace River]] is the only other known record of a subspace current. It is unclear whether the Sull Path current was a natural phenomenon, an artificially created current, or some as of yet undiscovered extension of the subspace river.
Currently the [[Subspace River]] is the only other known record of a subspace current. It is unclear whether the Sull Path current was a natural phenomenon, an artificially created current, or some as of yet undiscovered extension of the subspace river.

Latest revision as of 21:02, 17 March 2011

A reading on a Subspace Current found in the Sull Path

A Subspace Current is an area of space in which the boundries between normal space and subspace has broken down enough to allow a concentration of flowing subspace to form along rifts and form currents.

Such a current exists along a section of the Sull Path and was discovered by incident by the USS Boudicca in 2414 while investigating reports of Pirates in the area.

Currently the Subspace River is the only other known record of a subspace current. It is unclear whether the Sull Path current was a natural phenomenon, an artificially created current, or some as of yet undiscovered extension of the subspace river.


The Subspace Current was first seen in the USS Boudicca mission, Bandits on the Surface