[Spaceships] IR sig of Hot Reactionless Engines
On p24, it says that Hot Reactionless Engines have a heat signature similar to a conventional drive's exhaust- but which drive? The list of bonuses for detecting IR sigs on pp44-45 doesn't include reactionless engines.
A fusion rocket engine is +8, then faster drives go up from there. Maybe use the Antimatter Plasma Torch bonus of +10, because it has a similar TL and acceleration? |
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(2) It is your game, so make up whatever you think suits your vision of how things should work. Luke |
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2) I'm not the GM, so I was trying to find what the author's vision of the systems he designed was, or how other forumites would interpret it. If others agree that the wording is ambiguous or that there is an omission, I could submit it as an erratum. |
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I'd go first with similar acceleration regardless of TL. Only if that left me with multiple choices would I use TL as a tiebreaker. That said, your choice is probably as good as any. |
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But we can use fiction to guide us. Reactionless thrusters are primarily about not running out of reaction mass, otherwise they work like other forms of propulsion on vessels of similar story roles. For game purposes, this means roughly: On rocket ships and adventuring craft in general, they'll have the same flashy bright plume and roar that "conventional" engines of similar performance would have. On flying saucers and craft used by strange aliens, the signature will be subdued. The drive signature of totally enigmatic artifacts will typically be entirely absent or something so off the wall it is only associated with the artifact's motion after much research and a couple of lucky breaks. |
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