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STEP-THROUGH EXPLAINED
As with most technological devices, the Rustie step-through drive is not an isolated development but rather springs from a more general ability to control the energy level of the vacuum (empty space). This technology allows the Rusties to control how space curves under the influence of matter or energy fields and gives them their gravitic drives and in-ship gravity, as well as more mundane applications such as medical and military scanning equipment, hyper toasters and so on. The step-through drive is the most advanced application of this type of technology, and makes use of some convenient short cuts provided by nature to do in a specific case what would normally be totally beyond the range of the technology. This is similar to the case of the atomic bomb. The chain reaction in uranium or plutonium allows a quite spectacular application of nuclear technology to be created by races which do not have an overall mastery of the nuclear realm (controlled fusion power, cheap transmutation and so on). The requirements to make a traversable wormhole through space may be directly deduced from Einstein's General Theory of Relativity. Quantum mechanics indicates that empty space should be filled with wormholes of extremely small sizes (much, much, smaller than known elementary particles). In theory, if you could tease such a wormhole out of the vacuum, open it out to a larger size and keep it stable then a permanent gateway would be made open to a different part of space and time. The problem is that as you go to smaller and smaller scales, the energies required to do anything get larger and larger. The energy needed to single out a wormhole from the vacuum would be astronomical. At the energy levels available to the Rusties, any jump field they could set up would encompass billions of wormholes which would all try and expand at once, draining the field's energy. Even if a single hole were to be opened, the energy needed to widen and stabilise it would also be astronomical. Fortunately, Roving science predicted that under some unique circumstances, a single wormhole would expand much more than all the others. These wormholes always linked two points with the same gravitational potential and were always operated along a line directly linking the centres of two masses creating the gravity fields (or at right angles to the gravity fields, if you prefer). Even better, if you used exactly the right kind of jump field, the hole would "borrow" the energy to expand for long enough to allow a ship to pass through (if it were quick about it), before collapsing and returning the energy to the vacuum. Since the hole just opens and closes, there is no need to stabilise it. So it seems that nature gave the Rusties a helping hand. To use step-through you have to:
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