Caroline Tredez wrote:Got it, next quote is yours.
Thanks, Caroline. I'm slowly but steadily climbing up the scoreboard. Not much merit in it though, with so few active participants. Oh well ... here goes my next contribution.
Let's assume that the Nexus wormholes are elastic and have an adapting internal diameter, allowing all ships to pass through, no matter their size (think of peristalsis, the way a snake passes its prey through its gizzard).
But what are the inherent limitations of a wormhole? I mean, in which circumstances can or should a ship NOT pass? (
I also mean Lois's fictional wormholes, not the real thing.)
I can think of 7 instances.
State at least 3 to gain 1 point. An instance (or more) that I missed is equally valid, of course.
Bonus question for 1/2 point: Through what kind of wormhole will ships probably NEVER pass.
On a side-note, Lois's wormholes are very similar to the CoDominium's (Jerry Pournelle's universe) Alderson points and tramlines, named for the late
Dan Alderson who invented them as an intellectual exercise (and who was an actual JPL scientist). The force dome covering the Celestial Garden (in Cetaganda), though opalescent, is similar to the CoDominium's
Langston Field.
"Mister Sulu, warp 5, please. Engage when ready."