
This record contains the cinematic schematic imagery for the Phoenix‑Class REMN nozzle, including the top‑down cutaway and the Cruise‑Mode vs Burst‑Mode operational comparison. These visuals illustrate the internal electromagnetic architecture of the REMN system, including the dual inner EM rings (B1, B2), the Burst‑Mode shaping ring (C), the EM coil stack (D), the thermal and radiation shield stack (E), and the rotating plasma shear layers (F1, F2). The cutaway schematic reveals the internal field geometry and plasma flow topology, while the mode comparison highlights the transition between steady‑state Cruise Mode and high‑velocity Burst Mode, where the shaping ring activates to suppress blowout and stabilize Kelvin–Helmholtz interfaces. These images serve as a visual supplement to the Phoenix‑Class REMN whitepaper and form part of the broader Griffiths propulsion architecture canon.
REMN, Phoenix‑Class, plasma nozzle, electromagnetic propulsion, Burst Mode, Cruise Mode, cinematic schematic, cutaway diagram, plasma shear layers, advanced propulsion
REMN, Phoenix‑Class, plasma nozzle, electromagnetic propulsion, Burst Mode, Cruise Mode, cinematic schematic, cutaway diagram, plasma shear layers, advanced propulsion
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