sideranautae
Mongoose
Meanderer said:There could be mineral content in the water that would damage engines and which regular fuel purifiers cannot handle.
Regardless of ANY mineral content in H2O, getting pure H out is child's play now.
Meanderer said:There could be mineral content in the water that would damage engines and which regular fuel purifiers cannot handle.
Reynard said:Traveller keeps the rules simple. I'd hate to see some massive table describing every combination of facility for starports.
Regardless of ANY mineral content in H2O, getting pure H out is child's play now.
Meanderer said:Yes, but we still have two grades of fuel (refined and unrefined) so there may be something else going on with the fuel processing.
Meanderer said:Yes, but we still have two grades of fuel (refined and unrefined) so there may be something else going on with the fuel processing.
Matt Wilson said:Or if you do it the other way around, the ship has to break down the hydrogen before it's useful, which means you can't fill up with water and then head out, because by the time you're ready to jump what's left in your tank won't be enough.
Reynard said:That's the fuel processor time requirement. You aren't gathering fuel then processing it as you fly away. You are spending hours or days gathering the fuel, 'cleaning' it then filling the tanks. If you're interrupted during processing, calculate the amount of time scooping and cleaning you actually achieved to determine how much fuel is in the tank.
Though as a side note, I might take a nickname from a certain kid's cartoon and have some of my non-scouts characters call anyone in that service a "Scoots," or a "Scoot-Scoot."
And as we all know, when carbon interacts with the zigmafraz whatsit layer of jumpspace, it can occasionally cause a subflux wobble.
Meanderer said:At my high school there was a kid with the nickname "Scooter". It was not complimentary.
Meanderer said:Though as a side note, I might take a nickname from a certain kid's cartoon and have some of my non-scouts characters call anyone in that service a "Scoots," or a "Scoot-Scoot."
At my high school there was a kid with the nickname "Scooter". It was not complimentary.
Reynard said:"Which could explain why a C port has, along side its unrefined fuel, some refined fuel - on a roll of 6+. "
Thank goodness I have The Third Imperium: Starports once again reminding me you need EVERY source book. Once upon a time the definition says one thing then a new book blurs it all.
I guess expanding the rule makes things less black and white so now starports have some abilities of their higher tier ports. The refined fuel availability per 24 hours is saying it's either gathered and processed elsewhere or the processing equipment is subpar for demand which explains again why it's a C class port. I suddenly envision a tanker ship fresh from the local gas giant with EP Gas (extra planetary) logo on the sides hooking its hoses to the underground tank while impatient pilots wait in the diner. Ships with processors will tank up on unrefined and let it run for a day or two before takeoff.
Rikki Tikki Traveller said:I don't mean for this to sound high handed, but the fuel issue is one of the old Traveller issues that comes up again and again and never gets resolved.