BlackBat242
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S07, page 7:Originally Posted by BlackBat242 View Post
As I only play CT, I see nothing in the rules that indicate any form of "inertial compensation".
Gravity: Most ships have grav plates built into the deck flooring. These plates provide a constant artificial gravity field of 1 G. Acceleration compensators are also usually installed, to negate the effects of high acceleration and lateral G forces while maneuvering. A ship's passengers would be unable to tell whether they were moving through space or grounded on a planet without looking out a viewscreen.
And if you note, this is pretty much what the rest of my post described as how I do things... the general grav system does a decent job of basic compensation for "normal" acceleration and maneuver effects.
Furthermore, it says "Acceleration compensators", not "inertial compensators". And it says "usually installed", not "always installed" or "part of the maneuver drive".
To me, a full "inertial compensation" set-up is more than that "Acceleration compensator", it also compensates for the kind of rapid but transitory effects caused by combat maneuvers and weapon hits... something "Acceleration compensators" do not do.
So there are ships without these systems... and what happens if this system fails? That's why M-drives are limited to 6G... because not all ships have accel comp systems, and those systems can fail... and they will nearly always fail when under the most stress... when the ship is performing high-G maneuvers.