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On explaining 90 degree turns an instant stops and starts: The photon receptor closes it's lens, thusly depriving the BH of it's photon fuel. The non integral upper hull rotates anywhere along it's 360 degree circle --- the receptor lenses reopen --- and the BH's polar jets are guided again into the thruster tubes and outlets that should give the starship multidirectional capabilities.


In places that lack starlight photon fuel...the saucer must be able to store a small or significant amount of seawater; that is injected between the two offboard magnetic shields. One shield compresses the deuterium loaded seawater against the other until the fusion reaction occurs; which provides ample photon plasma for the hungry BH. The starship is protected from neutron radiation caused by the fusion plasma reaction, with a small layer of seawater between the outer hull and the inner magnetic shield.


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