What should your focus for the rest of the Quest be?


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Regardless, being that its a mining and (probably) a refining ship. How much does the STC's explanation on how to build the refineries help our heavy industry output.

Also do the details on how to construct a DAOT ship (even a civilian one) help with our military ships?
 
It's likely like the Leagues of Votann's Bastion-class and Stronghold-class Commerce Vessels
I'm more talking about how seeing how a DOAT ship is made from the smallest bolt to the reactor will help our own ship design efforts. There's a lot that goes into a ship and a STC fragment explicitly explains how to make everything in a completed design. We have the design so there is presumably everything that goes into the ship itself that as also DOAT level tech.
 
Like the Votann's Bastion-class and Stronghold-class Commerce Vessels? HAHAHAHAHAH
Worse/Better than that. The larger of the two - the Stronghold Class, is explicitly a "Commerce Vessel" and their main mining laser's main/priority targets are "the specialized laser-based cutting beam the vessel employs for cracking asteroids or enemy ships as the circumstances require" at least that's what a quick google search is telling me.

That means that whatever we got - its bigger.
Edit: Yeah totally not militarized at all. Definitely rated for non combat uses only. THAT Non-Combat Rated Plasma Reactor Engineering Suit
 
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Is anyone really gonna mind if we eat an atmosphere-less planet that's so close to its sun that the ground turns to magma during the day? Or so far from its sun that average temperatures rare just a few degrees above absolute zero?
 
Is anyone really gonna mind if we eat an atmosphere-less planet that's so close to its sun that the ground turns to magma during the day? Or so far from its sun that average temperatures rare just a few degrees above absolute zero?

There is so many terraforming planets that really might be better off getting eaten. Like damn some of these are bad
 
Is anyone really gonna mind if we eat an atmosphere-less planet that's so close to its sun that the ground turns to magma during the day? Or so far from its sun that average temperatures rare just a few degrees above absolute zero?
If we ever run out of planets in our own systems, we can just ask our neighbors.

They're probably not doing anything with them anyway, so if we promise a share/split of the resources, I think they'd be up for it.
 
There is so many terraforming planets that really might be better off getting eaten. Like damn some of these are bad
Why even consider the ones that can be terraformed in the first place? Every solar system has a bunch of planets that can never be inhabited, just eat up those, nobody's going to miss them. Turn all that metal into cool space stations and ships if you want to increase habitable space too.
 
Why even consider the ones that can be terraformed in the first place? Every solar system has a bunch of planets that can never be inhabited, just eat up those, nobody's going to miss them. Turn all that metal into cool space stations and ships if you want to increase habitable space too.
Because some of these planets are offensively bad. 8 billion pop for 250 years? Get outta here with that
 
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