Gravitational Protection Shield
Against Projectiles
Thanks to repulsive gravitational wave technology, it was relatively simple to design a device capable of generating gravitational waves in one direction and increasing the force of the waves generated (by consuming more energy) according to the speed or size of the object to be repelled.
Against Space Debris
The goal is not only to repel projectiles (bullets, missiles, or debris) but also to repel air and the associated friction when a craft re-enters the atmosphere from space. Having a shield is crucial in space. Not only does it help repel radiation, but also pebbles or space debris traveling at very high velocity that could damage the hull of a ship or shuttle.
The Effects
The effect of the shield becomes visible upon contact, as light, which normally passes through the shield’s field, is refracted as if through a prism. An observer then sees the surface of the shield at the point of contact light up in the colors of the visible spectrum, from violet to red.
The shield also has a secondary effect. In one direction, it slows down or stops projectiles, but in the other, it accelerates them.