Science fiction and fantasy avenues suggest a number of potential uses of force fields: • A barrier allowing workers to function in areas exposed to the
vacuum of space. The atmosphere inside would be habitable by humans, while at the same time allowing permissible objects to pass through the barrier • A walkable surface between two points without the necessity of building a bridge. • An emergency quarantine area to service those afflicted by harmful biological or chemical agents • A fire extinguisher where oxygen is exhausted by the use of a space confined by a force field thereby starving the fire • As a shield to protect against damage from natural forces or an enemy attack • As a deflector to allow fast spaceships to traverse space without colliding with small particles or objects. • A temporary habitable space in an area otherwise unsuitable for sustaining life • As a security apparatus used to confine or contain a captive The capabilities and functionality of force fields vary; in some works of fiction (such as in the
Star Trek universe), energy shields can nullify or mitigate the effects of both energy and particle (e.g.,
phasers) and conventional weapons. In many fictional scenarios, the
shields function primarily as a defensive measure against weapons fired from other spacecraft. Force fields in these stories also generally prevent
transporting. There are generally two kinds of force fields postulated: one in which energy is projected as a flat plane from emitters around the edges of a spacecraft and another where energy surrounds a ship like a bubble. The ability to create force fields has become a frequent superpower in
superhero media. While sometimes an explicit power on their own, force fields have also been attributed to other fictional abilities.
Marvel Comics' Jean Grey is able to use her telekinesis to create a barrier of telekinetic energy that acts as a force field by repelling objects. Similarly, Magneto is able to use his magnetism to manipulate magnetic fields into acting as shields. The most common superpower link seen with force fields is the power of
invisibility. This is seen with Marvel Comics'
Invisible Woman and
Disney Pixar's
Violet Parr. A further variation on the force field is a protective armor which constantly encompasses the user, seen in characters such as
Cecilia Reye's bio-field or
Skid's frictionless force field. Force fields often vary in what they are made of, though are commonly made of energy. The 2017 series
The Gifted featured character
Lauren Strucker who had the ability to create shields by pushing molecules together. This resulted in her being able to construct force fields out of air and water particles rather than energy. ==Research==