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| Due to the near lightspeed projection through the Krasnikov tube, jumping or skipping is significantly faster compared to conventional gate travel. However, thanks to the high consumption of energy and the one way nature of skipping, ships risk stranding themselves should they run out of antimatter capsules. Skip drives are traditionally unsafe and have a 1% failure rate resulting in total annihilation. The further the jump, the higher the chance of failure. | Due to the near lightspeed projection through the Krasnikov tube, jumping or skipping is significantly faster compared to conventional gate travel. However, thanks to the high consumption of energy and the one way nature of skipping, ships risk stranding themselves should they run out of antimatter capsules. Skip drives are traditionally unsafe and have a 1% failure rate resulting in total annihilation. The further the jump, the higher the chance of failure. | ||
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| - | There have been ethical and philosophical concerns raised over whether or not this process kills an individual and creates a perfect copy of them at the destination, | ||
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