Elite: General talk
13 Apr 2021, 10:38am
I do think we have Hauler for it's role now.
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13 Apr 2021, 10:40am
I'm gonna go check now, ya got me interested.
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13 Apr 2021, 10:42am
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13 Apr 2021, 10:46am
Elite Frontier calls it an interplanetary shuttle. I call it a box for looking at much more famous ship as inspirational basking music plays.
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13 Apr 2021, 10:48am
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13 Apr 2021, 10:49am
Nice little box for doing nothing except hauling radioactive waste to dump it into the star and have some cheap chow on the table at the end of the day.
p.s. At least this lil Tarsus have something that looks like missiles, so maybe even some self-defence if not open combat... iShuttle was a box that had troubles with fitting hyperdrive into it. Can't recall, maybe it was impossible, maybe it was making it utterly useless, lowering the cargo cap to 0.
p.s.2. I'm not that old, just played Frontier and FE in early '10s, bc my first computer was a piece of trash.
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13 Apr 2021, 10:54am
Amata LireinFriendly reminder: Space, contrary to popular believe, is not a vacuum. Lots of hydrogen and deuterium out there, and depending on where you are in space its density differs. So in the long run a projectile will slow down to a stop... it would take faaaar longer then the game suggests though
Gravitational drag might be a bigger factor in slowing down projectiles. Density in the interstellar medium varies but 30% - 70% of it have a density of 10^-4 to 10^−2. It's well possible that a reasonably sized projectile might not be stopped by friction until after the end of our universe.
13 Apr 2021, 10:55am
MeowersNo, as far as I remember. But there was Lifter and Interplanetary Shuttle (or last one was in FE only?.. Can't recall now)
Well, you could fit a class 1 hyperdrive into the Lifter but... it ate up all cargospace
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13 Apr 2021, 10:57am
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13 Apr 2021, 10:57am
Gotta go look up Priveter now.
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13 Apr 2021, 11:02am
Rebecca HailAmata LireinFriendly reminder: Space, contrary to popular believe, is not a vacuum. Lots of hydrogen and deuterium out there, and depending on where you are in space its density differs. So in the long run a projectile will slow down to a stop... it would take faaaar longer then the game suggests though
Gravitational drag might be a bigger factor in slowing down projectiles. Density in the interstellar medium varies but 30% - 70% of it have a density of 10^-4 to 10^−2. It's well possible that a reasonably sized projectile might not be stopped by friction until after the end of our universe.
Pretty much chance for that projectile to end up falling on a star. Unlikely it'll have much speed to escape the star's gravity completely, and, if "combat zone" have it's own relative orbit speed (depends on closer bodies, etc...), then projectile, fired somewhere to the "retrograde" direction, have a chance to end up that way... After several millenias...
13 Apr 2021, 11:05am
Post edited/moved by: Artie, 14 Apr 2021, 12:03pm
13 Apr 2021, 11:05am
MeowersWell... You could still use it on non-cargo missions... COMBAT?!
If I remember correctly the hyperdrive ate up so much space you couldn't even put in a mandatory 1t of fuel
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13 Apr 2021, 11:07am
Wishes from war, how very macabre.
13 Apr 2021, 11:11am
The Centurion still holds up today as well. Both would make great additions to the Elite garage.
BTW, look up the Star Fleet US/UK theme if ya want a super cheese laugh. It's performed by Brian May of Queen and it's so embarrassing now. I flippin loved it as a nipper.
Edit:-
As it was a Japanese show, naturally the X-Bomber turned into a giant robot.
Post edited/moved by: Artie, 14 Apr 2021, 12:03pm