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  • The helmsman's darting fingers answered, and an instant later the forward viewscreen was filled with the kaleidoscopic brilliance of the relativistic starbow.

    Chain of Attack Gene De Weese 2000

  • In another second, the relativistic starbow in the viewscreen was replaced by the computer-generated star field and the now slightly off-center alien craft.

    Chain of Attack Gene De Weese 2000

  • The starbow resulting from achieving relativistic velocity was always spectacular, but never more so than here in this massive concentration of stars.

    Chain of Attack Gene De Weese 2000

  • In another second, the relativistic starbow in the viewscreen was replaced by the computer-generated star field and the now slightly off-center alien craft.

    Chain of Attack Gene De Weese 2000

  • The helmsman's darting fingers answered, and an instant later the forward viewscreen was filled with the kaleidoscopic brilliance of the relativistic starbow.

    Chain of Attack Gene De Weese 2000

  • The starbow resulting from achieving relativistic velocity was always spectacular, but never more so than here in this massive concentration of stars.

    Chain of Attack Gene De Weese 2000

  • The helmsman's darting fingers answered, and an instant later the forward viewscreen was filled with the kaleidoscopic brilliance of the relativistic starbow.

    Chain of Attack Gene De Weese 2000

  • In another second, the relativistic starbow in the viewscreen was replaced by the computer-generated star field and the now slightly off-center alien craft.

    Chain of Attack Gene De Weese 2000

  • The starbow resulting from achieving relativistic velocity was always spectacular, but never more so than here in this massive concentration of stars.

    Chain of Attack Gene De Weese 2000

  • I wonder if they're moving fast enough to see a starbow.

    Passage at Arms Cook, Glen 1985

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