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  • Am i the only one wondering where starships are getting all their unlimited fuel reserves from.did i read in the description for H-Fuel that it is made into fuel for starships?if so where has all that fuel gone? So here i am proposing a "fuel tank" as internal equipment in ships which has to be refuelled larger heavier ships like gunboats, Battleships, or Trains would naturally use more fuel than a light fighter so would cost more to runusing thrusters would use more fuel than cruise engines (p…
  • i wasn't thinking anything like that much fuel consumption, was thinking more like having to refuel after 2 or 3 days heavy flying. the cost would be so minimal that everyone would be able to afford it, maybe $2000 for a tank on a light fighter to maybe $30000 for a BS. this could last for about 20 hours constant flying, more than enough for an excursion into the inner core systems. i was not thinking so much about the cost, more about the act of having to stop to refuel or for planning a long …
  • how long do people spend in the alien systems? no, the alien bases would not stock human fuel but hopefully fuel would last long enough. it would be up to you to determine how long is really needed between stops.not trying to ruin peoples fun though by forcing them out of inner core early ofc
  • (Quote from Michael)OK, how about a new thruster which you can buy to replace the existing thruster. this new thruster works exactly the same as a normal thruster except that if you have H-Fuel in your cargo then using it depletes the H-Fuel.the trade off is an increased thruster speed around 450ms (same as cruise engines) and while using H-Fuel, the thruster does not drain the thrust reserves. the H-Fuel would deplete in exactly the same way as perishable items perish in your cargo (Alien orga…
  • True, he would have to decide whether having a thruster capable of cruise speed was balanced or not