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The '''structural integrity field''' is the technology aboard a [[starship]] that helps maintain the integrity and shape of hulls and bulkheads against the extreme stresses caused by [[warp field]]s, [[weapon]]s, and other motion.
 
The '''structural integrity field''' is the technology aboard a [[starship]] that helps maintain the integrity and shape of hulls and bulkheads against the extreme stresses caused by [[warp field]]s, [[weapon]]s, and other motion.
   
[[Montgomery Scott]] found himself impressed by the structural integrity of [[Klingon Defense Force|Klingon]] vessels, having taken two {{class|B'rel}} [[Klingon bird-of-prey]]s on gravitational [[slingshot]]s through time, and was uncertain that a comparable sized [[Federation]] craft would be able to hold together, especially burdened with [[water]] and two [[whale]]s. ({{n|Star Trek|Engines of Destiny}})
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[[Montgomery Scott]] found himself impressed by the structural integrity of [[Klingon Defense Force|Klingon]] vessels, having taken two {{class|B'rel}} [[Klingon bird-of-prey]]s on gravitational [[slingshot effect|slingshot]]s through time, and was uncertain that a comparable sized [[Federation]] craft would be able to hold together, especially burdened with [[water]] and two [[whale]]s. ({{n|Star Trek|Engines of Destiny}})
   
 
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The structural integrity field is the technology aboard a starship that helps maintain the integrity and shape of hulls and bulkheads against the extreme stresses caused by warp fields, weapons, and other motion.

Montgomery Scott found himself impressed by the structural integrity of Klingon vessels, having taken two B'rel-class Klingon bird-of-preys on gravitational slingshots through time, and was uncertain that a comparable sized Federation craft would be able to hold together, especially burdened with water and two whales. (Star Trek novel: Engines of Destiny)


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