07-12-2018, 05:58 PM | #21 |
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Re: Stocking your Life Pod
Without going into too much detail (for reasons) food production is also an option depending on a couple of design switches to do with the pod.
Time, energy and space would be issues however. But fiber and energy rich food could be available within 60 days of landing with other crops sooner. (Faster at higher TLs)
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07-12-2018, 06:11 PM | #22 | ||
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I sometimes carry an 3.5oz flexible solar cell when hiking. Quote:
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07-12-2018, 06:31 PM | #23 |
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A large database full of reading material. Not just survival guides and local intelligence, but entertainment. One of the chief hazards seems to be boredom.
Which reminds me of something I read once of a Russian story about someone who endured voluntary solitary confinement for twenty years on a bet. And then came out the day before he won the bet to prove he had read so much that he was a true philosopher and scorned money. A cyanide capsule. Who says you are going to land on a habitable planet or land at all? It might be a handy thing to have. It wouldn't be "kosher" for me but if one is being realistic one must think about it. Tea leaves. Plus enough seeds to plant. You may have to subsist on boiled water for a long time. If I am likely to land on a habited planet I would like proof of citizenship in The Federation. As well as money. Definitely proof of citizenship. The possibility of a visit by the Space Marines may be all that prevents being enslaved.
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07-12-2018, 06:34 PM | #24 | |
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07-12-2018, 06:59 PM | #25 |
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Re: Stocking your Life Pod
It's been 38 years since I bought a solar-powered calculator at Sears. So that proves that portable solar power is sufficient to all purposes? No, it mostly demonstrates how some devices (like LCD calculators) use very, very low amounts of electric power.
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07-12-2018, 07:04 PM | #26 |
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I might be happier with a hand crank now. But by UT times they should have solar power banks carry quite a load.
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07-12-2018, 07:35 PM | #27 | |
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UT does have a hundred lbs of paint-on solar cells that would cover 800 square feet and provide full "external" power. It's the lightest and cheapest option at TL9 for such a level of power. It's just not that good an investment in a life pod.
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07-12-2018, 08:41 PM | #28 | |
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A blaster probably takes quite a bit of power. On the other hand you don't really need a blaster unless you expect sophants or really large animals. A bow will do just as well for hunting.
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07-12-2018, 08:44 PM | #29 |
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A number of gadgets already in use have multiple uses. I have a power bank that has an incorporated compass and flashlight. It can power both by the sun and by cord but I found the cord unreliable.
Rescue tools also often have incorporated power banks.
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07-12-2018, 09:12 PM | #30 | |
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A lifeboat system has a problem, and one of the passengers asks a crewmember why there isn't a backup. The crewmember replies that they're in a lifeboat. It IS the backup. At some point lifeboat gear has to reach a cutoff, or you eventually put lifeboats on the lifeboats. Things on a lifeboat will be useful under as many circumstances as possible. They will be small, light, inexpensively made and minimalist. Keep in mind they will probably NEVER be used and are just there to check a box on an inspection. A tarp can become a tent, a tend can't really become a tarp very well. What if you need a tarp? The lifeboat would have a tarp and some cordage rather than purpose made tents.... ect, etc, etc. Knives are useful under almost any circumstance, but keep in mind there may be security concerns about hijacers breaking into lifeboats to obtain weapons. Knives, axes and so on may not be present. There is a fire ax on each US flagged airliner... locked in the cockpit. Seeds are useful only on worlds with appropriate conditions AND a rescue time that extends into months. Unless those are both highly likely there won't be seeds on a lifeboat. Last edited by tanksoldier; 07-12-2018 at 09:23 PM. |
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