To the best of my understanding of various Traveller versions (with some exceptions), vehicles equipped with anti-gravity devices are able to only make it to low orbit before their drive mechanisms no longer function. Which leads me to believe that their anti-gravity capabilities require an actual grav field to resist. Which explains the idea that starship and spaceship drives are still reaction(ish) based.
Also, the anti-grav drives counter the effect of gravity, but they don't have any effect on mass. Mass is something that nearly all versions of Traveller (with the exception of GURPS) ignored. Ships were concerned with displacement tons, which makes perfect sense. This is more of an academic discussion than anything else.
So if that's the case in deep space you have to use standard drives and thrusters to maneuver. And to move some of these ships in combat would require pretty energetic thrusters. Mass still matters and you need energy to effect it (LOTS of it if we are talking multi-thousand ton warships armored with collapsed matter plating).
In a planetary environment, I would assume that ships anti-gravity is used to raise/lower it, but it still requires its maneuver drives and thrusters to turn and move forward/backward.
Thoughts?
Also, the anti-grav drives counter the effect of gravity, but they don't have any effect on mass. Mass is something that nearly all versions of Traveller (with the exception of GURPS) ignored. Ships were concerned with displacement tons, which makes perfect sense. This is more of an academic discussion than anything else.
So if that's the case in deep space you have to use standard drives and thrusters to maneuver. And to move some of these ships in combat would require pretty energetic thrusters. Mass still matters and you need energy to effect it (LOTS of it if we are talking multi-thousand ton warships armored with collapsed matter plating).
In a planetary environment, I would assume that ships anti-gravity is used to raise/lower it, but it still requires its maneuver drives and thrusters to turn and move forward/backward.
Thoughts?