Here's a question people, and don't take it too seriously, I just wondered.
Our ships are replete with all manner of fancy gizmos, frame shift drives. power distribution modules, shields, etc.
But no mention of an Inertial Dampener! Strange that, as no FTL capable space ship would survive the huge forces involved, let alone the pilot who would be rendered a pile of mush on the windscreen. Actually no, come to think of it, the forces would be so immense, that the pilot and vessel would probably be reduced to atoms... or even the atoms subatomic constituents.
Our ships are replete with all manner of fancy gizmos, frame shift drives. power distribution modules, shields, etc.
But no mention of an Inertial Dampener! Strange that, as no FTL capable space ship would survive the huge forces involved, let alone the pilot who would be rendered a pile of mush on the windscreen. Actually no, come to think of it, the forces would be so immense, that the pilot and vessel would probably be reduced to atoms... or even the atoms subatomic constituents.