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− | An '''Acclivity ring''' is a ring made of acclivity stone, a powerful substance that acts as anti-gravity when powered. [[DDF]] and [[Krell]] ships both use acclivity rings to keep their ships in the air. They allow a ship to remain in the air even if the ship is motionless. These rings are very rare, and salvage and recovery of these rings is one of [[Ironsides|Admiral Ironside's]] top worries and priorities{{cite}}. |
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− | Acclivity rings can be rotated to stop out of control dives, as well as advanced maneuvering{{cite}}. |
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− | As well as on ships, acclivity rings are used for hovercars, hoverbikes, and perhaps other devices{{cite}}. |
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