Artificial Gravity

One of the most important applications of warp technology ever discovered, the solar system could not have been colonized without the help of artificial Gravity Generators. A Gravity Generator is a specially-constructed Negaton Drive designed to project a warp field around a point in space in order to increase its mass and density. In space, Gravity Generators use air or some other inert gas as a medium, and most space stations and large space ships have a single gravity core at the bottom center of the vessel. Smaller space ships usually have their Gravity Generators built into their Negaton Drives in order to save on internal space, which is often at a premium. On planets and moons, which already have their own gravitational fields, Gravity Generators are spread out along the surface and carefully target the center of the celestial body's mass in order to increase perceived gravity to exactly 1G, mimicking the gravitational force felt on Earth.