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'''Warp core engines''' were the propulsion systems of [[Rutan Mothership]]s, and were apparently grown rather than built, as the Doctor described the engines of a ship that had been buried under the town of Stockbridge for several centuries as suffering a heart attack when they started malfunctioning. This would suggest that the engines were organic, or at least semi-organic, structures. They contained a [[cardio-electric capacitor]] and a [[metabolic failsafe]]. If damaged, an engine could cause a hyperspatial warp that would result in a [[time bubble]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Eternal Summer]]'') | '''Warp core engines''' were the propulsion systems of [[Rutan Mothership]]s, and were apparently grown rather than built, as the Doctor described the engines of a ship that had been buried under the town of Stockbridge for several centuries as suffering a heart attack when they started malfunctioning. This would suggest that the engines were organic, or at least semi-organic, structures. They contained a [[cardio-electric capacitor]] and a [[metabolic failsafe]]. If damaged, an engine could cause a hyperspatial warp that would result in a [[time bubble]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Eternal Summer (audio story)|The Eternal Summer]]'') | ||
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Revision as of 03:34, 23 August 2019
Warp core engines were the propulsion systems of Rutan Motherships, and were apparently grown rather than built, as the Doctor described the engines of a ship that had been buried under the town of Stockbridge for several centuries as suffering a heart attack when they started malfunctioning. This would suggest that the engines were organic, or at least semi-organic, structures. They contained a cardio-electric capacitor and a metabolic failsafe. If damaged, an engine could cause a hyperspatial warp that would result in a time bubble. (AUDIO: The Eternal Summer)