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  • While others bounced off the soft, padded walls or drifted through the ever-changing central maze or engaged in various null-g games, the three conspirators kept out of the way and to themselves.

    The False Mirror Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 1992

  • While others bounced off the soft, padded walls or drifted through the ever-changing central maze or engaged in various null-g games, the three conspirators kept out of the way and to themselves.

    The False Mirror Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 1992

  • The flash suits were designed for wars fought with harmless light; they offered little protection and seriously hampered movement if it came to hand-to-hand fighting in null-g.

    Ender's Game Card, Orson Scott 1985

  • Fortunately, they knew as little about null-g fighting as he did, and the few that tried to punch him found that throwing a punch was pretty ineffective when their bodies moved backward just as quickly as their fists moved forward.

    Ender's Game Card, Orson Scott 1985

  • In null-g, there was no reason to stay oriented the way he had been in the corridor.

    Ender's Game Card, Orson Scott 1985

  • The engines were activated, then the null-g field.

    The Black Hole Foster, Alan Dean 1979

  • Not once he's been besieged for information on his new drive system and the null-g field.

    The Black Hole Foster, Alan Dean 1979

  • I will allow you ample time to clear the Cygnus's null-g field, but you must aim to achieve sufficient escape velocity immediately.

    The Black Hole Foster, Alan Dean 1979

  • Its ve'locity reduced by passage through the Cygnus's null-g field and several intervening decks, it did not continue its progress through the ship.

    The Black Hole Foster, Alan Dean 1979

  • Even with the null-g oper-ating, they could sense an occasional tremor running through the ship as increasing gravity tugged at it.

    The Black Hole Foster, Alan Dean 1979

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