But then, of course you're a sensible man or we wouldn't have hired you, and I'm sure you agree with me that the Star Lord can deal with anything that hyperspace has to offer.
It would be sent via Hyperspace Communications from the city and would span the hundred light-years within seconds.
Rockford handed him a sheet of the green Hyperspace Communications paper.
It is, of course, understood that many of the possibilities predicated for hyperspace are purely nonsensical so far as their actual realization is concerned.
Hyperspace is the artificial symbol of a higher and more extensive realm of awareness.
For the so-called hyperspace of geometry cannot by any standards of reference be said to lie in the plane of any straight line which can be described in three-space.
The logical difficulties which beset the hyperspace conception are dwelt upon at length by JAMES H.
Among those whose investigations have greatly multiplied the applications of hyperspace conceptions are HOUeEL (1866) and FLYE ST.
It wouldn't be big enough to power thehyperspace transmitter but it should be big enough to smelt aluminum ore.
But even on Earth the building of a hyperspace transmitter was a long, slow job, with all the materials they needed and all the special tools and equipment.
A hyperspace transmitter might be built, given enough years of time.
He went to George Ord and asked him if it would be possible to build a hyperspace transmitter with the materials they had.
PART 1 For seven weeks the Constellation had been plunging through hyperspace with her eight thousand colonists; fleeing like a hunted thing with her communicators silenced and her drives moaning and thundering.
We'll build a hyperspace transmitter and bring the Gerns before Big Winter comes.
In the workshop at the farther edge of town the hyperspace transmitter was nearing completion.
The trip would take weeks, and hyperspace is fatal to a gravid Thalassan female.
That it projects matter through hyperspace and materializes it where you want it.
Whipping through the dark icy streets, Tulan smiled sourly, thinking how Sennech's scientists had reversed themselves on the theory of hyperspace now that Coar had demonstrated its existence.
The cargo of carefully chosen matter, shifting into hyperspace at the right instant, would be taken deep into Sennech by the momentum he'd accumulated in normal space.
But while I'm here, I suppose you haven't any advanced works on post-operative hyperspace relapse?
And I may have found out how to get hyperspace relapse under control.
Now, how do I get hold of the me that solved this hyperspace relapse business?
It didn't take too much brains to figure you were using hyperspace in those disappearing acts.
Something within his body was acting like a tiny Distorter, transporting him through hyperspace in the same manner that a starship's engine room warped it through the folds of the normal space-time continuum.
Nothing could stop him, for command of hyperspace made a mockery of material barriers.
Morey was in the hyperspace control room, watching the instruments there.
We will then be enclosed in what might be called a hyperspace of our own making.
You go into hyperspace and move at any speed you please.
You couldn't make the jump through hyperspace without us, Lee," Ellik said.
But he got afraid to try to go into hyperspace alone.
Ensign Olorun, bring us out of hyperspace for the course change.
Tarlac still found it moderately amusing that hyperspace transition, once generally imagined to be at least uncomfortable and very possibly disabling, had proven to be anything but--to be the exact opposite, in fact.
The Master Pilot, unlike the Emperor, showed no surprise at the speed that order implied, and moments later there was the twisting sensation of hyperspace entry.
This dimension is to hyperspace as that is to normspace; it allows speeds roughly two hundred times as fast as hyperflight.
You've materialized out of hyperspace into a universe where someone you apparently knew quite closely simply was never born.
Lance, the Space Service has been sending ships through hyperspacefor nearly two years now.
The Cosmos XII re-materialized out of hyperspace in the neighborhood of the Solar System with its fuel tanks scarcely a third depleted, but its pilot a drained man.
He'd fly hyperspaceby the seat of his pants, if he had to.
All distances in hyperspace were the same, no matter where you wished to go; it required no more than fourteen days and no less, regardless of whether you jumped one light-year or fifty.
Let the word get around how hyperspace messes you up, all your bright young jets will bug out on it.
He cut into hyperspace as quickly as he dared; then sat back and relaxed.
The development of hyperspace exploration has to go on, whatever happens to you.
Hyperspace is tricky stuff, as our men are finding out.
In his last day he came to a new realization: nowhere had he left a complete record of the mechanics of his spacewarp generator, the key mechanism without which hyperspace drive was unattainable.
In the gloomy moods he told himself that this trip to Venus was a fool's errand, that it would be just another dead end, that Cavour had been a paranoid madman and the hyperspace drive was an idiot's dream.
And somewhere, too, he might find the answer to the big problem, that of finding the hyperspace drive.
But Alan Donnell was not the figure of scorn James Hudson Cavour had been; no one laughed at him when he said that by 3885 hyperspace travel would be reality.
If we had had a hyperspace drive and Steve had done what he did, it wouldn't have mattered.
You mean you'd stay behind if I built a hyperspace ship?
With Jesperson's shrewd aid he had pyramided Max's original million credits into an imposing fortune--and much of it was being diverted to hyperspace research.
Why, with hyperspace drive you'd be able to flit all over the galaxy without suffering the time-lag you experience with regular drive.
I'm even sure Cavour himself actually succeeded in building a hyperspace vessel.
My men are ready to go into immediate production of hyperspace vessels.
When it was all over he would have enough money to begin aiming for his real goal, development of a workable hyperspace drive.
Alan had had a long talk with Bentley one afternoon in January, about Cavour, about space travel, and about Alan's hopes for developing a hyperspace drive.
It's hard enough to try to navigate in hyperspace with spin on your ship, but that wasn't the worst of it.
You're assuming Chang's navigator can plot that short a hyperspace flight with a lot of precision.
Once the transition into hyperspace had been made, there was no need for a pilot until it was time to out-transition and land.
That one spotting of a huge white ship that disappeared into hyperspace and couldn't be traced.
You know this hyperspace freighter, the Andromeda?
The other difference was that the desirability of making a hyperspace jump would never occur to a computer, unless somebody pushed a button and taped in instructions.
I'm a retired hyperspace maintenance engineer; I had a little business at Waterville, buying, selling and rebuilding agricultural machinery.
Some of them, it was hoped, would later qualify for hyperspace work.
They found a three-hundred-foot globular skeleton, probably the nucleus of a big hyperspace ship, and decided that was big enough for what they wanted.
Conn sat and doodled with his six-color pen, mostly spherical hyperspace ships.
By that time they had all the decks into the Ouroboros II, and he was working aboard, getting the astrogational and hyperspace instruments put in place.
A tramp hyperspace freighter landed at Storisende, the Andromeda, five months from Terra, with a cargo of general merchandise.
It may take a hundred thousand years from a Stone Age savage in a cave to the captain of a hyperspace ship, but sooner or later they get there.
The intent of this delineation is standardized and economically operated and serviced conventional and hyperspace communications systems throughout the Solar System and in interstellar space.
The invisible nozzle hurled a concentration of elemental substance across hyperspace to its sister station four and a half light-years distant.
The truncated apex of the Extractor's teleport gate cone glowed red, then violet, and thirty meters of its length disappeared into its new hyperspace home.
Using standard and hyperspace omnidirectional surveillance, each station's primary job is to monitor its sector: inward toward the Sun, and outward to the rim and beyond as far as our technical capabilities extend.
Captain," he said, "I suspected that we might find something like this when we first came out of hyperspace and the big sleep.
We could safely exceed that speed in hyperspace but should never have done so in normal space-time.
That indicated he was a reasonable period of time away from spillthrough into normal space where the lines would compress into the myriad normal pinpoints that were stars, undistorted by hyperspace perspective.
Its gauge showed a power level that was only high enough to boost the craft back onto the hyperspace level when it started to conform with the normal tendency to fall through.
The first ships to enter hyperspace had no place to go--and no way to even tell if they had moved.
Hyperspace beacons are made to last forever--or damn close to it.
I have repaired hyperspace beacons from one arm of the Galaxy to the other and was sure I had worked on every type or model made.
It turned out that a crystal of Praesodynimium the moderate size of a sixteen-inch softball would warp a ninety-foot spaceship into hyperspace without even breathing hard.
The cruiser vanished back into hyperspace and he was alone inside the observation bubble, ten thousand light-years beyond the galaxy's outermost sun.
Lyddy would be drugged, but Mattern would not need drugs, for hyperspace held no more horrors for him.
Suppose her normspace form was even more hideous than her hyperspace form, which of course, was no longer hideous to him.
The creatures of hyperspace live on their own planets, and we give those planets a wide berth.
Actually, it took five trips into hyperspace merely to pay for the new vessel, a much larger and more elaborate model than Len had planned on buying.
Len was too unsophisticated himself to wonder how so primitive a people could have evolved such a concept as hyperspacein their theology.
When he made the next Jump, he knew for certain that the creatures of hyperspace not only spoke to him through his mind, but could enter it and read it if they chose.
Although he was not quite serious, it might be, he thought, that the hyperspace trade and the trips to Ferr had spoiled him for everyday life, made him too restless for the mundanities of any world.
We can see each other sometimes; no reason why I couldn't go into hyperspace just to visit.
She'd be safer in hyperspace in his ship than anywhere else in the universe.
And he made the terrible jump through hyperspace for the first time.
I knew you would not give up the hyperspace trade.
The hideous mask that was Schiemann's hyperspace visage contorted, and drops of liquid flowed where his withered cheeks would have been in normspace.
Not a ship's been lost in hyperspacefor over two centuries, and there haven't been any blowups for years.
Most spacemen never do quite get over their dread of the hyperspace Jump, but with Len the dread amounted almost to a mania.
After they went into hyperspace and had the ship secured, the parties lasted three Galactic standard days, and nobody was at all sober.
And four days after that, a five-hundred-foot hyperspace yacht, bearing the daggers and chevrons of Bigglersport, came in.
A ship in hyperspace logs about a light-year an hour.
They came out of hyperspace eight light-hours from the F-7 star of which Beowulf was the fourth planet, and twenty light-minutes apart.
They've been in hyperspace for three thousand hours.
She was still in hyperspace when Captain Valkanhayn and his accomplice arrived here.
Not many; her captain had thrown her intohyperspace almost at once.
In the four months of idleness and long conversations while they were in hyperspace he had heard many stories confirming that.
Then, some time, he'll come out of hyperspace somewhere and find us waiting for him.
All he knew of history was the little he had gotten from reading some of Harkaman's books, and the long, rambling conversations aboard ship in hyperspace or in the evenings at Rivington.
When he did, Trask was confident that he would emerge from hyperspace into serious trouble.
The former insisted that everything on Tanith that could be put into hyperspace should be dispatched at once to Xochitl, to haul back from it everything except a few absolutely immovable natural features of the planet.
That would be a light-second at the least; if the Nemesis came out ofhyperspace any closer to anything the size of Tanith, the collapsing field itself would kick her back.
Two years and six months after the Nemesis had come out of hyperspace to find Boake Valkanhayn and Garvan Spasso on Tanith, the first independent Space Viking came in, to sell a cargo and get repairs.
And we'll have the Mardukan navy coming out of hyperspace on Tanith," Valkanhayn added.
However, I can't give you the basis behind the hyperspace drive.
Navigation in hyperspaceis done by electronic computer--somewhat more advanced models than yours.
Simón Bolivar, en route from Gimli to pick up the notorious Anton Gerrit, alias Steve Ravick, had come out of hyperspaceand into radio range.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "hyperspace" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.