I thought there was a topic about this a couple months back but heck if I can find it via Search.
It's a given that Traveller has some sort of 'soft' sci-fi artificial gravity technology. Especially when it comes to spacecraft (belly landers) and spaceports.
Assuming that these artificial gravity makers have a relatively tight 'field' of operation (they only generate pseudo gravity within the area of the plating and don't 'bleed' out around it), what issues might arise if someone who is operating in a zero or micro G environment suddenly entered a 1G area?
For example say a character is doing some EVA on an asteroid with what we'll just say amounts zero G for the sake of an example. The character is weightless and doing some work. When finished they walk back to their ship and climb up the ramp to the airlock and as they step through the door they suddenly are hit instantaneously with 1G of 'force' pulling on them.
I guess a real world example is how do astronauts feel/handle the approach back from space (which has no artificial gravity obviously so is just one long zero G period) down to Earth and the effects of one Earth G on them? Certainly they don't just pass some 'magical' gravity barrier like a potential Traveller character might, but I've the anecdotes of returned space shuttle crew having many difficulties upon return.
And if some one does remember a post (I'm thinking it was up and active back around the turn of the new year but I really am not sure) about this sort of thing and can link it please do.
Thanks,
Woas
It's a given that Traveller has some sort of 'soft' sci-fi artificial gravity technology. Especially when it comes to spacecraft (belly landers) and spaceports.
Assuming that these artificial gravity makers have a relatively tight 'field' of operation (they only generate pseudo gravity within the area of the plating and don't 'bleed' out around it), what issues might arise if someone who is operating in a zero or micro G environment suddenly entered a 1G area?
For example say a character is doing some EVA on an asteroid with what we'll just say amounts zero G for the sake of an example. The character is weightless and doing some work. When finished they walk back to their ship and climb up the ramp to the airlock and as they step through the door they suddenly are hit instantaneously with 1G of 'force' pulling on them.
I guess a real world example is how do astronauts feel/handle the approach back from space (which has no artificial gravity obviously so is just one long zero G period) down to Earth and the effects of one Earth G on them? Certainly they don't just pass some 'magical' gravity barrier like a potential Traveller character might, but I've the anecdotes of returned space shuttle crew having many difficulties upon return.
And if some one does remember a post (I'm thinking it was up and active back around the turn of the new year but I really am not sure) about this sort of thing and can link it please do.
Thanks,
Woas