Jame Rowe said:
Yes, I do consider the "drop" tanks to be resuable.
O.K., you mistook what I meant by "disposable". If a micrometeoroid hits your fuel tank and puts a hole in it, your tank's sealing mechanisms kick in, and seal the hole before you lose significant fuel. You might have to run on low power for a bit through jump-space to save fuel before your next stop in order to make your deadline, but it's no big loss; the fuel drop-tank can afford to be holed a few times over its lifetime. But an inflatable hab module
cannot afford to be holed,
ever;
nor is it built for being thrashed around in space, because humans have to
not die in it. The design requirements for a hab module are
well beyond those of a mere drop-tank with regards to
stationary service, and
well below those of a drop-tank with regards to service
under thrust. Therefore, this module
doesn't serve as a good example for that particular application, even if it may serve as proof that using similar technology for that application is plausible.