sideranautae
Mongoose
Reynard said:Do remember that table was given an errata. The title was changed to MAXIMUM ACCELERATION.
I wonder why? The change doesn't change anything. But, MT was such an editing CF I shouldn't ask. :lol:
Reynard said:Do remember that table was given an errata. The title was changed to MAXIMUM ACCELERATION.
hiro said:Ignoring atmospheric drag for simplicity, how long would it take for a 1G craft to accelerate to 9.4 km/s? I got this number from wiki as the velocity needed to maintain low earth orbit, tho the actual number was slightly lower at I think 7.8 km/s but they gave a reason for the higher number I don't recall.
Reynard said:For Mongoose simplicity though, a grav-based vehicle can reach 'orbit'. The time to reach the target in 'orbit' is the distance between them versus the vehicle's maximum listed speed. I'm not sure anyone is willing to calculate relative speeds and launch windows for optimal interception. Maneuver drives just bull their way to a target using the Travel Times table in the core book.
Reynard said:I wish I still had the original errata printout.
Reynard said:They were converting Thrust energy to Acceleration motion though it reads KPH which is velocity (speed). Pretty much everything thereafter points to you can't go faster rather than you can't accelerate more. I think they were trying to avoid the vacuum reference and ended up using another wrong term. It should have read Maximum Velocity.
Reynard said:For Mongoose simplicity though, a grav-based vehicle can reach 'orbit'. The time to reach the target in 'orbit' is the distance between them versus the vehicle's maximum listed speed. I'm not sure anyone is willing to calculate relative speeds and launch windows for optimal interception. Maneuver drives just bull their way to a target using the Travel Times table in the core book.
Infojunky said:I would like to point out at this Juncture that in Vehicles 5-6 the speeds and endurance listed with each chassis entry are the Max speed and endurance at said max speed.
sideranautae said:Infojunky said:I would like to point out at this Juncture that in Vehicles 5-6 the speeds and endurance listed with each chassis entry are the Max speed and endurance at said max speed.
In those books what is the Grav acceleration rate in G's (for vacuum operation) let's say?
Infojunky said:sideranautae said:Infojunky said:I would like to point out at this Juncture that in Vehicles 5-6 the speeds and endurance listed with each chassis entry are the Max speed and endurance at said max speed.
In those books what is the Grav acceleration rate in G's (for vacuum operation) let's say?
Book 5-6 Vehicles is the single replacement book for the earlier two book design system. Also it is the basis for the Vehicles SRD. And they unfortunately got give any accelerations just speeds.
Reynard said:Thank you for that PDF. I had a very old copy until my HD crashed. This one goes up to 2013 for updates!
Oh and to our inquiries:
"Page 86, Top Vacuum Speed (correction and addition): For flying vehicles, especially those that can go outside the atmosphere, top vacuum speed has no real meaning. Other than the speed of light, there really is no such thing as “top speed” in a vacuum. The craft can accelerate as long as it wants, and can attain any speed desired—"
hiro said:In the game I'm currently playing in the GM has ruled that while an air raft can achieve orbit, the vehicle (which is open topped, a stupid idea in the first place, it never rains in Traveller, not even in the clouds you can fly thru?) itself is not made for hard vacuum/extreme cold and its gonna have something (more than just the upholstery) fail... we haven't challenged his ruling yet by trying...
Here's a question as an off shoot from that game. We're about to use Personal re entry kits to drop out of orbit and then (TL12) grav belts to fly 2 hours in NOE to a target. I am unclear why we're being told to use re entry kits when the grav belts should work perfectly well.
The challenge being thrown at us tho is that the grav belts don't have good enough endurance for the whole trip. Do you think we could free fall from low orbit from a star ship in grav held altitude and turn the grav belts on a few km from the surface or would the 0.25G they can generate be insufficient to prevent us from turning into a bowl of petunias? I guess the math could be done to see what terminal velocity would be and then how would the G be able to compensate for that... If I were any good at math...
hiro said:In the game I'm currently playing in the GM has ruled that while an air raft can achieve orbit, the vehicle (which is open topped, a stupid idea in the first place, it never rains in Traveller, not even in the clouds you can fly thru?) itself is not made for hard vacuum/extreme cold and its gonna have something (more than just the upholstery) fail... we haven't challenged his ruling yet by trying...
hiro said:Here's a question as an off shoot from that game. We're about to use Personal re entry kits to drop out of orbit and then (TL12) grav belts to fly 2 hours in NOE to a target. I am unclear why we're being told to use re entry kits when the grav belts should work perfectly well.
hiro said:The challenge being thrown at us tho is that the grav belts don't have good enough endurance for the whole trip.
sideranautae said:I won't go directly against a GM
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I suspect that your GM is not familiar enough with Trav rules yet.
hiro said:sideranautae said:I won't go directly against a GM
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I suspect that your GM is not familiar enough with Trav rules yet.
He's plenty familiar with the rules, he just likes to hobble us... :twisted:
Reynard said:I think the original purpose for a stripped down open top air raft was it was CHEAP for player characters. Every vehicle supplement thereafter has enclosed versions of the air raft at a higher price. I think that reason it's called an air raft is the open feature. I'm sure an open cargo hauler would be a cargo raft while a weapon platform version is a weapon's raft. I've heard another term not too frequently called a sled and it may be interchangeable with a raft.