====== About veilspeed ====== //Veilspeed// starts at above light speed at which point a deformation occurs, triggering the effect known as "//the veil//". //Veilspeed// engines have what is called a "//neuter-field generator//" which addresses many issues which would be otherwise deadly. The //neuter-field// effect, once attained, makes space travel possible. //Veilspeed// weapons carry their own //neuter-field// generator as well, for other purposes such as anticipating "//target location//" accurately. Even with the advantage of the //neuter-field// discovery, humans unused to the //veil// effect may enter coma. Humans used to this effect, on the other hand, will over time develop several anticipation capabilities in the //veil//, used in ship combat at veilspeed. //Veilspeed// continues up and up until what is considered "//warp speed//" itself. //Warpspeed// is not a scientific term but is just another range of //veilspeed//. It is the point at which it becomes the same as "//folding space//" entirely and teleporting to target. Ships will usually travel at //veilspeed// as warping can be extremely dangerous and is not considered reliable enough. There are also several ranges of speed above //warpspeed//, with unknown effects. Hypergalatic jumps could possibly use an unknown speed, which required power - and its 'release' by the hyperdrive engine - would certainly cause severe ship damages.