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==General== | |||
* The computer can and usually does superimpose images of stars moving when in Well for crew comfort, even though one doesn't actually pass stars in the Well.<ref name="sota-13">''[[Sword of the Alliance (Fiction) |Sword of the Alliance]]'', Chapter 13</ref> | |||
==Mechanical Stuff== | ==Mechanical Stuff== | ||
Revision as of 14:38, 6 July 2020
For all the bits and pieces that go on ships.
Weaponry and Defense
See Ship Weapons.
General
- The computer can and usually does superimpose images of stars moving when in Well for crew comfort, even though one doesn't actually pass stars in the Well.[1]
Mechanical Stuff
- Repairing ships apparently involves "acrid, nose-tickling smelling" chemical fusers and grease. [2]
Commercial Liners
"Unlike a Fleet vessel, with its unmistakable emergency sirens, the passenger liner's sole indication of its status was a demure strip of red and white lights where the floor met the wall and the occasional repeition of a message 'to please stay in your cabins until the crew gives you further instructions.'[3]
- in-sector hoppers (short haul, for within a sector)
- Short-lapse EVA softsuits: attached to a ship by an umbilical. Long hair must be braided and wound around the head to fit, and species with long ears like Aera may need to tuck back their ears.[4]
Well Drive
Located in engineering on Fleet ships: an "enormous central chamber with its pulsing Well capsule."[5] Has a bleed-off system, and overload of that system causes enough damage to cripple a ship.[6]
Has five "speeds":
- 1
- 2 (The Lip of the Well)
- 3 (The Lip of the Well); most civilian ships stop here.
- 4 Civilian courier ships occasionally go this speed.
- 5 (The Well's Deep) This speed is only typical of Fleet vessels pushing things.
- 6?
- Deeper?
For civilian ship, anything past Well 4 tends to diminishing returns when the increased cost of maintenance, repair and energy usage were factored against the time saved.[7] For vital military or political reasons, military vessels can safely drop deeper in the Well but even those hit the limits of technology, especially material strength and propulsion systems, before whatever may be at the theoretical "bottom" of the Well.[7]
There's a way to "bounce" a slow-moving ship out of Well if you know its vector and engine harmonies, but it's a 'bit of a gamble.' [8] Fleet personnel call it a tripwire. This is more of a pirate technique than a Chatcaavan one.
It takes about a week to repair a well drive. [9]
See also Platy Water Environments
References
- ↑ Sword of the Alliance, Chapter 13
- ↑ Faith in the Service, Chapter 4
- ↑ Only the Open, some chapter
- ↑ "In the Line of Duty"
- ↑ Who is Willing, chapter 3
- ↑ Who is Willing, chapter 7
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 Some Things Transcend, chaper 1
- ↑ Only the Open, some chapter
- ↑ Earthrise Part Two