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A '''tractor beam''' is a device that is part of the deflector dish and employs graviton particles, the theoretical particles that cause gravity, the beam has a focusing length, at a certain length the graviton particle field intensity, the beam "locks" on to an object and can adjust its focusing length to attract or repel the object. A '''tractor beam''' is a device that is part of the deflector dish and employs graviton particles, the theoretical particles that cause gravity, the beam has a focusing length, at a certain length the graviton particle field intensity, the beam "locks" on to an object and can adjust its focusing length to attract or repel the object.

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A tractor beam is a device that is part of the deflector dish and employs graviton particles, the theoretical particles that cause gravity, the beam has a focusing length, at a certain length the graviton particle field intensity, the beam "locks" on to an object and can adjust its focusing length to attract or repel the object.

                                                      (: TIM :)