drawingboard:components:propulsion:propulsion
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====== Propulsion and Lift ====== | ====== Propulsion and Lift ====== | ||
- | The ability to make your vehicle move is, one would think, central to the idea of a vehicle! | + | The ability to make your vehicle move is, one would think, central to the idea of a vehicle! |
+ | ===== Air Propulsion ===== | ||
+ | First available at TR-1, this includes a variety of propellors and jet engines. | ||
+ | Some of these propulsion systems generate their own power, such as rockets or jet engines. | ||
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+ | ===== Faster Than Light ===== | ||
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+ | Primarily intended for spacecraft, this category covers five different technologies for FTL travel. | ||
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+ | All of these will require installed powerplants, | ||
+ | ===== Ground Propulsion ===== | ||
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+ | This includes wheels, tracks, skis and leg drivetrains, | ||
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+ | ===== Lift Systems ===== | ||
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+ | Static lift can cancel out the mass of a vehicle. | ||
+ | ===== Space Propulsion ===== | ||
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+ | This includes a variety of reaction drives, as well as the science-fictional reactionless and gravity drives. | ||
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+ | Some of these engines---most notably rockets---will generate all the power they need internally. | ||
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+ | ===== Water Propulsion ===== | ||
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+ | This category includes a number of ways to propel a surface ship, some of which are also suitable for a submarine. | ||
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+ | With the exception of sails, you will need to install a powerplant to operate pretty much all of these propulsion options. |
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