The gravity nets would seem to explain the not-falling-through-floors thing. And the ship never moved in "The Next Phase"...
Even had she moved, the famed inertia dampening fields are probably gravitic devices, too. So they would have the same effect on the phased people as the floor nets would; apparently, gravity can reach phased people and objects just fine, even if EM interaction is much diluted. So nobody would be left behind when the ship accelerated.
What doesn't quite fit this picture is "Time's Arrow", where the terminology of "phasing" is used but our heroes still interact electromagnetically - that is, planetary gravity doesn't pull them through the rock beneath their feet. But this episode also establishes that there are varying degrees of phasing. Probably the EM interaction would only be completely lost in the more extreme cases, while milder phasing would just result in the observed invisibility or near-invisibility.
Timo Saloniemi
Even had she moved, the famed inertia dampening fields are probably gravitic devices, too. So they would have the same effect on the phased people as the floor nets would; apparently, gravity can reach phased people and objects just fine, even if EM interaction is much diluted. So nobody would be left behind when the ship accelerated.
What doesn't quite fit this picture is "Time's Arrow", where the terminology of "phasing" is used but our heroes still interact electromagnetically - that is, planetary gravity doesn't pull them through the rock beneath their feet. But this episode also establishes that there are varying degrees of phasing. Probably the EM interaction would only be completely lost in the more extreme cases, while milder phasing would just result in the observed invisibility or near-invisibility.
Timo Saloniemi