I mean we're going to have a leg up on the IS no matter what since we can actually build functional (and fast) FTL spacecraft. Seriously the limitations on Jumpship travel speed (unless you have a relay system etc) and the amount of cargo they can move is very punishing.
Your "leg up" in FTL is having a donut spaceship with a 9km diameter. You cannot, with your available resources
after colonizing 50 world, construct another such vessel, or the Alcubierre Drive. It took a mostly-working-together Earth and Lunar Colonies 30 years to build the Furina De Fontaine.
It would be faster to just crack open a Jumpship and have a look at what makes 'em tick, build the infrastructure to build them, and then build more.
5x times more stuff?
Are we using gravity tech to assist our engines reaction mass move faster? We do use fusion engine in dropships? I assume our colony ships have only station keeping thrusters and simply use its fold drive to move around?
What about using those for inertial dampners?
Or actual pure gravity drive for ships?
Because if 0.8 g is economical for widespread use are there places where its used with higher strenght?
More then 1 g of acceleration for easy surface-orbit transfer?
Focused areas of high g to make fusion easier/better? Do we even have fusion? Did Mother already noted that BT reactors are bullshit hyperspace taps?
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@vsh. Would you care to chime in here?
Gravity-Plates function like a blanket where one side generates gravity. So most likely.
You use ion engines for the Furina for planetary maneuvers (going in/out of its gravity well), chemical and ion engines for the Ta'xet and Nabu Parasite Craft, alongside chemical for your colony landers as they only need to go Furina->Colony Site->Furina.
Kinda hard to do dampening if you can only create gravity. Requires a lot of very precise applications of the plates.
No.
I must've explained it wrong. After 0.8G it is just not worth the effort as that is when the cost for 0.81G is double than going to 0.8G in its entirety, and for 0.82 it is quadruple, and so forth.
No.
No.
Yes, but large building-sized reactors. Fun Fact: this means the Furina De Fontaine is technically steam driven!
It is mostly annoyed and a bit angry right now, with half the information flagged for independent confirmation as it couldn't be true due to its utter stupidity. Like the reactors.
Edit: Also, no comments on the Mechs you looted?
But with that, Night!