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Fussion Rocket Drive in T5

Frewfrux

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I have yet to delve fully into Starship design in T5, but I did take a quick look at drives, specifically TL9 drives. They all seem.....this isn't the right word for it, but I can't think of what it would be....clean.

Does anyone have any ideas how to represent a Fussion Rocket Drive in T5? I'll work it out eventually, I'm sure, but I figured I'd start by asking (in case anyone's already done this).
 
There aren't any as standard, but if you have used a Fission plant for power, i see no reason why you couldn't use the G-Drive and describe it as a fission rocket.
 
There aren't any as standard, but if you have used a Fission plant for power, i see no reason why you couldn't use the G-Drive and describe it as a fission rocket.

Fusion, not fission. The only reason to use a Fusion drive in TNE was TL availability. HEPlaR wasn't available until TL10, but Fusion drives were available at TL9. There is no reason at all to use a Fusion drive in T5 (which is likely why it's not mentioned) except flavour. Well, that and they provided power to the ship in addition to providing thrust, but that wasn't a big advantage.

Yes, I guess you are right. If I have a fusion plant I should be able to modify it to also provide thrust, right?
 
yeah that would be my thinking. Most of the Maker's leave the actual description of engines, power plants and the like to the designer so you can just say your G-Drive is a fusion rocket (HePlAr) just as easily as saying its a generic G-Drive.
 
Some alternate drive systems were cut from the master text, including Rocket Drives, HEPlaR, and the Orion Drive. But, I don't remember anything like a Fusion Torch drive (unless HEPlaR is it: "A power plant heats liquid hydrogen fuel to a plasma state contained in a magnetic or gravitic field until nuclear fusion (mediated by nuclear dampers) begins. Released plasma produces a tremendous thrust.").
 
Some alternate drive systems were cut from the master text, including Rocket Drives, HEPlaR, and the Orion Drive. But, I don't remember anything like a Fusion Torch drive (unless HEPlaR is it: "A power plant heats liquid hydrogen fuel to a plasma state contained in a magnetic or gravitic field until nuclear fusion (mediated by nuclear dampers) begins. Released plasma produces a tremendous thrust.").

HEPlaR (TL10) and Fusion Rockets (TL9) were separate entities in TNE's FF&S. Fusion Rockets left a trail behind them that was radioactive, so they were not allowed in atmospheres. (I'm not sure why HEPlaR's wake wasn't radioactive.) This is the main drive behind the construction of a space ladder on every planet in the core worlds of my pocket empire. Most privately owned ships are TL9 (with TL10+ production reserved for the very wealthy, military, and various governmental roles).

This minor "flavour" that came with the Fusion Rocket drive had such a large impact on the development of my Traveller setting that I really don't want to give it up. I think the solution is just to say that T5 Maneuver drives are one TL greater in requirement, and TL9 is called a Fusion Rocket with the Fusion Rocket limitations. I guess I'll have to add a power plant to these ships now (didn't need one in TNE as the drive was the plant).

Perhaps when I get into the ship generation rules (not there yet) I will have an even better idea.
 
HEPlaR (TL10) and Fusion Rockets (TL9) were separate entities in TNE's FF&S. Fusion Rockets left a trail behind them that was radioactive, so they were not allowed in atmospheres. (I'm not sure why HEPlaR's wake wasn't radioactive.)

HEPlaR was actually a Plasma Rocket (a very high-effieciency version of a Nuclear Thermal Rocket if I remember). The plasma was super-heated in a separate heat-exchanger and expelled as a high-veocity plasma. No nuclear reactions were taking place in the reaction-mass plasma. The fusion power-plant was merely the heat source for the plasma in the heat exchanger assembly.
 
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