drawingboard:components:propulsion:space
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In space, the only real option for propulsion is pure thrust. | In space, the only real option for propulsion is pure thrust. | ||
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+ | For all space vessels, the only thing that matters is raw acceleration. | ||
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+ | Most of these drives can also be used on air, water or ground vessels. | ||
===== Reaction Drive ===== | ===== Reaction Drive ===== | ||
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^ TR ^Type | ^ TR ^Type | ||
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- | | +1 |Electric Rocket | + | | +1 |Electric Rocket |
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- | | +1 |Fusion Rocket | + | | +1 |Fusion Rocket |
- | | +2 |Fusion Rocket | + | | +2 |Fusion Rocket |
+ | | +2 |Antimatter Rocket | ||
+ | | +3 |Antimatter Rocket | ||
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+ | Mass is per Newton of thrust. | ||
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+ | ==== Other Rockets ==== | ||
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+ | The following drive systems all employ the same principal, of imparting energy upon a reaction mass and then throwing it out the back, but the means of imparting that energy wanders around quite a bit. Ion drives use a magnetic repulsion system; | ||
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+ | ^ TR ^Type | ||
+ | | -1 |Ion Drive | Thrust \[mu] 100 | Mass \[mu] 50 | ||
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+ | | +1 |Nuclear Pulse Drive | Thrust \[di] 250 + 3,000 | Mass \[mu] 25 | ||
+ | | +3 |Conversion Drive | ||
+ | | +4 |Conversion Drive | ||
+ | | +5 |Conversion Drive | ||
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+ | Mass is per Newton of thrust. | ||
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+ | ==== Reactionless Drives ==== | ||
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+ | These move directly into the realm of science fiction---if not science fantasy. | ||
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+ | No types or names are provided for these drives, for the simple fact that they are completely up to setting fiat. The closest to any functional concept we have is the idea that if gravity could be manipulated, | ||
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+ | The best that can be assumed is that these drives will suck a //lot// of power from the ship's powerplant. | ||
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+ | ^ TR ^ Mass (kg) | ||
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+ | | +1 | Thrust \[di] 10 | Mass \[mu] 12 | ||
+ | | +2 | Thrust \[di] 20 | Mass \[mu] 9 | Thrust \[mu] 2 | | ||
+ | | +3 | Thrust \[di] 200 | ||
+ | | +4 | Thrust \[di] 500 | ||
+ | | +5 | Thrust \[di] 10, | ||
+ | Mass is per Newton of thrust. |
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