AnotherDilbert
Emperor Mongoose
Sorry? Gravity is acceleration, lack of acceleration is constant velocity.Moppy said:Given that a ship doesn't change velocity when it activates its black globe, leads me to believe normal gravitational forces act on the generator.
Anyway:
T5 said:Gravity. Gravity is stopped by the globe barrier. The interior of the globe is unaffected by gravity.
Activating a black globe on a planet is a bad idea.Moppy said:Similarly globes in planetary labs, or orbital labs, can be turned on or off, and don't drift off into space burning a hole through the lab in the process when they become immune to orbital forces. The techs can continue to stand around outside the field, trying to poke it to work out what it is.
T5 said:On Worlds. A Black Globe activated on a world surface or in atmosphere receives damage at a rate equal to world size plus atmosphere per turn as it absorbs ambient energy from the environment.
They have never made sense, but is kind a preview of "magic" super-tech beyond Imperial standard. The first ones were Ancient artefacts, IIRC.Moppy said:Of course black globes don't have to make sense so who knows?