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Re: [GZG] A FT question asked by 1 of our Junior players today



On Fri, September 23, 2005 4:02, Doug Evans said:
>> Your points are only valid if in *your* universe...
>
> I thought the question applied to the Tuffleyverse; not that I have a clue
> in my reading, but thought that was how the answer was attempted.

Is there even a fixed answer in the Tuffleyverse? It all depends on
what units people use for turn length and distance, which I've never
seen official figures for.

If thrust 1 = 1g, then (ignoring structural limitations) even a big
lumbering NSL superdreadnaught can land and take off from an Earth
like world just on raw thrust.

If thrust 1 = 0.25g, then only ships with a thrust > 4 are going to
be able to do so.

At some point I had streamlining adding to thrust for purposes of
whether something could land or take off in an atmosphere.


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