CosmicGamer
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Looking for some input from the math Whiz's
If it's a simple formula, I should probably document it somewhere and just do this myself.
1) With no fuel restrictions or gravitational issues and so on, how fast can a Traveller ship go? Close to the speed of light? How long would it take ships of different thrust to reach this speed?
2) Assuming a situation where a ship is not jumping so has plenty of fuel for, hmm, lets say for simplicity of calculation, about a month, 750 hours of nonstop thrust, how fast could ships of different thrust go in this time and how far?
3) Assuming a situation where a ship is jumping and has about 2 weeks of operational fuel, one week on arrival and half the time used to increase speed as the other half is needed to decelerate, so about 75 hours of nonstop acceleration, how fast could ships of different thrust go in this time and how far?
If it's a simple formula, I should probably document it somewhere and just do this myself.
1) With no fuel restrictions or gravitational issues and so on, how fast can a Traveller ship go? Close to the speed of light? How long would it take ships of different thrust to reach this speed?
2) Assuming a situation where a ship is not jumping so has plenty of fuel for, hmm, lets say for simplicity of calculation, about a month, 750 hours of nonstop thrust, how fast could ships of different thrust go in this time and how far?
3) Assuming a situation where a ship is jumping and has about 2 weeks of operational fuel, one week on arrival and half the time used to increase speed as the other half is needed to decelerate, so about 75 hours of nonstop acceleration, how fast could ships of different thrust go in this time and how far?