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How do you relay a plasma flow into a transwarp conduit? Does it involve reversing the polarity of a tachion?

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  1. Yes


  2. No no no!

    Simply reversing the polarity of the tachyon field will not do.  That's simply creating a DC tachyon field and it won't do 'squat' to keep the transwarp conduit from collapsing once you relaying plasma into the conduit.  How 'bush league' is that???

    What you need to do is modulate the tachyon field to whatever excitation frequency you are using to generate the plasma.  That will keep the boundaries of the transwarp conduit at a safe distance from the plasma.  Start by adjusting the phase of the tachyon modulation to match the plasma field generator, then depending on the radius of the transwarp conduit, readjust the phase of the tachyon field to keep the plasma centered in the conduit.   Depending on the energy density of the plasma and the radius of the transwarp conduit, this will be critical, or not so much.  It also helps if you beam the plasma starting at the center of the radius.  If you have to start the plasma flow non-centered... well.. even *that* math is waaaay over my head.

    Of course, the power levels for tachyon field generator must be sufficient to maintain a the field *plus* buffer the transwarp conduit walls (but you already knew that, right?).

    Finally, make darn sure that the plasma is absolutely needed while at transwarp speeds.  This whole process of relaying some plasma at speed is *very* tricky.  If you can just stop, dump the plasma, then be on your way -- that would be preferrable.

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