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Join Date: Nov 2017
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There are no radiator rules in either of the two extensions. I think I'll try going with the THS radiator rules, they look like a reasonable approximation for game purposes, and I could always correct the values by Boltzmann law if I wanted to go for the extra detail (since this is not something anyone will be calculating at the actual table).
The binary option from 4e is what drove me to write this post. First of all, it's a given (there will almost always be exposed radiators in a non-superscience spacecraft of near to moderately far future). Second, I can't get very much useful information out of it regarding the actual shape and size of the ship, not to mention things like the distance from which it can be spotted even with engines off. |
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Join Date: Jun 2013
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I'm guessing the required surface area should scale with weight, while the Spaceships rules functionally have it scale with the vessel's surface area?
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Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: Berkeley, CA
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Yeah. Solar panels have the same issue.
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