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In the [[Battlestar Galactica (2005 Novel)|novelization]] of the [[miniseries]], the term '''"Lorey-field gravity"''' is used to describe the artificial gravity used aboard [[Colonial Fleet ( | In the [[Battlestar Galactica (2005 Novel)|novelization]] of the [[miniseries]], the term '''"Lorey-field gravity"''' is used to describe the [[Gravity in the Re-imagined Series|artificial gravity]] used aboard [[Colonial Fleet (TRS)|Colonial Fleet vessels]] such as [[Raptor]]s and [[Galactica type battlestar|battlestars]] such as ''{{RDM|Galactica}}''. | ||
The name "Lorey" appears to be a [[technobabble|made-up reference]] from the novel, with no known supporting scientific principles discussed. No significant scientific references have yet been found by Battlestar Wiki contributors on research by a person or object named "Lorey." | The name "Lorey" appears to be a [[technobabble|made-up reference]] from the novel, with no known supporting scientific principles discussed. No significant scientific references have yet been found by Battlestar Wiki contributors on research by a person or object named "Lorey." | ||
In the aired series, the concept of artificial gravity has not been discussed, although various displays show information that confirms some sort of artificial gravity is in use. The term that is used is "[[:Image:Synthgravity1.jpg|synthetic gravity]]". | In the aired series, the concept of artificial gravity has not been discussed, although various displays show information that confirms some sort of artificial gravity is in use. The term that is used is "[[:md:Image:Synthgravity1.jpg|synthetic gravity field]]". | ||
The novelization of the miniseries has other marked differences from the aired or sourced content of the series, such as [[Natasi]] and [[Jane Cally]]. As a result, these differences makes the novelization a [[Battlestar Wiki:Separate continuity|separate continuity]] from the [[Re-imagined Series]] canon. | The novelization of the miniseries has other marked differences from the aired or sourced content of the series, such as [[Natasi]] and [[Jane Cally]]. As a result, these differences makes the novelization a [[Battlestar Wiki:Separate continuity|separate continuity]] from the [[Re-imagined Series]] canon. | ||
===See Also=== | ===See Also=== | ||
The article, [[Science in the Re-imagined Series]], explores more about the nature artificial gravity as used in the series. | * The article, [[Science in the Re-imagined Series]], explores more about the nature of artificial gravity as used in the series. | ||
[[Category:A to Z]] | [[Category:A to Z]] | ||
[[Category:RDM]] | [[Category:RDM]] |
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In the novelization of the miniseries, the term "Lorey-field gravity" is used to describe the artificial gravity used aboard Colonial Fleet vessels such as Raptors and battlestars such as Galactica.
The name "Lorey" appears to be a made-up reference from the novel, with no known supporting scientific principles discussed. No significant scientific references have yet been found by Battlestar Wiki contributors on research by a person or object named "Lorey."
In the aired series, the concept of artificial gravity has not been discussed, although various displays show information that confirms some sort of artificial gravity is in use. The term that is used is "synthetic gravity field".
The novelization of the miniseries has other marked differences from the aired or sourced content of the series, such as Natasi and Jane Cally. As a result, these differences makes the novelization a separate continuity from the Re-imagined Series canon.
See Also
- The article, Science in the Re-imagined Series, explores more about the nature of artificial gravity as used in the series.