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SOC-14 5K
Probably an issue of increased speed and range.
CT Striker Book 4, p10.Are there batteries in Striker? (I did not see them in the vehicle design rules, but I did not go searching for them.)
How many leafblower/lawnmower/scooter engines have you seen that use recirculation of their combustion exhaust in a form factor that small?I learned that MHD generators are either open or closed cycle … so there technically need be no Jet Exhaust … just a heat capture and recirculating system for the plasma. It could theoretically be 100% self contained just like an internal combustion engine.
A ground car is 2 tons.And for a lot of situations, something smaller than an air/raft would be quite useful. Air mobility is handy, but is it worth giving up 4Td of cargo space for? A couple of grav-bikes in 0.5Td, or even a 2Td 2-seat flying car/pod would be nice to have.
For truly small scale "man portable" stuff, using fuel cells and/or batteries from LBB8 rules is certainly an option.I like cheating and using LBB8 robot power for small CT equipment design. A moped is right in the sweet spot.
Passenger capacity for a FLYING vehicle becomes highly problematic, since it somewhat dramatically changes the thrust to weight ratio by A LOT at these smaller scales (people are just "too big" relative to the vehicle size). You wind up with potential outcomes that start feeling weird, like getting 1.1G with a passenger aboard (so 0.1G flight speed in a 1G gravity well) and something like 1.6G with no passenger aboard (so 0.6G flight speed in a 1G gravity well), due to the weight of the passenger. There are going to be breakpoints where the vehicle cannot exceed 1G thrust to weight ratio needed to move with a passenger included, but then have "too much" thrust to weight ratio with a passenger omitted.Generally speaking, a scooter is going to be slow, short ranged, and battery powered, and likely has a passenger seat, though that might be more described as a long enough driver's seat that could have enough space for a passenger.
Contragrav Laz-Y-Boy.We had grav chairs, at one time.
This is something that Striker missed the mark on, since it oversimplified. The RAW for grav speeds works on a "G-1" basis without any modification for different gravity forces on different worlds. So arguably, if the "largest terrestrial world gravity" is 1.25G then you're going to need a 1.35G thrust to weight ratio grav vehicle which is capable of moving in "all" gravity conditions available at a minimum of 0.1G lateral thrust. The thing is, as soon as you do that, once you fall back to a 1G world, now you've got 0.35G of lateral thrust available and your grav vehicle is suddenly "too fast" for what you were intending.Striker and later rules provided a specific amount of thrust from which local gravity would be subtracted before determining how much was available for lateral or vertical acceleration.
THIS.With grav motors, you sink, with nothing between the chassis and the ground.
It's an adjacent market product.How does a GravBelt fit into this scheme?
Are they ungainly and clunky and "may as well use the GravMoped" or is a GravBelt and a small backpack a more common personal transit device?
Every reationless thruster that I ever encountered used one.How many leafblower/lawnmower/scooter engines have you seen that use recirculation of their combustion exhaust in a form factor that small?
Tech level.How does a GravBelt fit into this scheme?
Are they ungainly and clunky and "may as well use the GravMoped" or is a GravBelt and a small backpack a more common personal transit device?
Indeed I have them, maybe a bit racy for the board. Admin feel free to delete if so.Grav Hoverboard for the win!
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Bryan Gibson's character Sushi. I had one of her on a grav scooter but I've lost it
I wish I could remember the sci-fi story I read (possibly on Barnes & Noble Nook) which had a main character riding around on a GravMoped, I think. He made deliveries for part of the book.... which made me wonder if I could create a GravMoped. (Sure, why not?) So I offer for your general amusement, one GravMoped inspired by @Grav_Moped and Striker.
I like having grav mopeds (the vehicle) be lower tech than grav belts, so maybe TL9 and 20kcr? Or make up your own variant, as that's also fun.And back on topic....
The simple way to do up a G-cycle is to rule that it's a grav belt in a different form factor. Adjust cost relative to performance, if you're commited to the idea of a literal moped or motorscooter analog.
Mind you, that's not nearly as much fun to detail, or as likely to generate a long discussion thead...
I'm still stuck back here at TL-7.5 with the rest of you.The person Grav_Moped can be whatever tech level they can get away with.