I don't think this has been covered on the forum before.
I was a bit confused about space travel and had assumed at first that the various forms of propulsion provided constant thrust. I see now that you just burn for acceleration at the outset (using up say a third or more of your fuel), coast, and then burn to decelerate.
This implies first that everywhere you might go by ship must have refuelling facilities and large supplies of metallic hydrogen, deuterium for fusion or anti-matter. Because anti-matter ships can't come closer than 25,000km to habitats, this implies that the refuelling stations and fuel depots orbit the habs at some distance.
This all worries me from a security standpoint. All that anti-matter, floating a long way from the security of the hab....anyway.
This implies second that people have to pay to refuel their ships (or buy new rocket boosters or whatever). Does anyone have any idea how much anti-matter ought to cost? I've tried working it out from devices that use it, but not had much luck. For example, if a nanogram has any value at all, then to refuel a courier would take hundreds of billions of creds. Hmm.
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Price of fuel?
Wed, 2014-07-09 15:50
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Price of fuel?
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