Subspace shock wave

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  • Side effect of a sudden severe change in the gravimetric field (Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country; TNG: "11001001"; DS9: "Sons of Mogh"; "VOY: "The Q and the Grey")
    • Most often caused by the sudden destruction of either an extremely massive body or a vessel generating a warp field (Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country; TNG: "11001001"; DS9: "Sons of Mogh"; "VOY: "The Q and the Grey")
  • Smaller shockwaves have no significant detectable effects on most matter in normal space (SCE Short Story: "Aftermath")
    • Starships or other systems utilizing subspace coils can produce secondary effects through interaction with the sudden shift in the local subspace metric (SCE Short Story: "Aftermath")
      • Potential side effects:
        • Physical jolts transmitted by forces acting on the subspace coils (Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country; VOY: "The Q and the Grey"; SCE Short Story: "Aftermath")
          • Weaker shockwaves can misalign subspace coils (SCE Short Story: "Aftermath")
          • Stronger shockwaves can displace a vessel (Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country; VOY: "The Q and the Grey")
          • Force of a shockwave on a vessel can be reduced by orienting vessel towards source of wave (Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country)
            • Presumably a side effect of coils being oriented for forward direction of travel
        • Electromagnetic pulses generated through overload of subspace coils (TNG: "11001001")
          • Likely used subspace coils to generate FTL connections, akin to Starfleet computer cores in the 24th century
        • Collapse of and/or inability to produce a warp field (VOY: "The Q and the Grey")
      • Both physical and electromagnetic effects can result in damage to a vessel (Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country; VOY: "The Q and the Grey")
  • Properties of the source of the shockwave can be determined through specific properties of the wave metric (SCE Short Story: "Aftermath")
    • Markers of being produced by a warp core breach include a magneton pulse (SCE Short Story: "Aftermath")