Acceleration Absorbers: Difference between revisions

The Terran Knowledge Bank
Jump to: navigation, search
(New page: Acceleration Absorbers are a common technology on Confederation Fighters in 2654. Some of the ships mounting acceleration Absorbers include Hornets, Rapier IIs, Scimitars, and...)
 
mNo edit summary
 
(6 intermediate revisions by 4 users not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
Acceleration Absorbers are a common technology on Confederation Fighters in 2654.  Some of the ships mounting acceleration Absorbers include [[Hornet]]s, [[Rapier II]]s, [[Scimitar]]s, and [[Raptor]]s.  Acceleration absorbers help to reduce the effects of high velocity maneuvering on the pilot's body that at space combat speeds would otherwise be lethal.
'''Acceleration Absorbers''' were a common technology on [[Terran Confederation|Confederation]] [[fighters]] in [[2654]].  Some Confederation ships from that era mounting acceleration absorbers included [[Hornet]]s, [[F-44 Rapier II|Rapier II]]s, [[Scimitar]]s, and [[Raptor]]s.  Acceleration absorbers helped to reduce the effects of high velocity maneuvering on the pilot's body that at space combat speeds would otherwise have been lethal.
 
<gallery>
Image:Bp-accelerationabsorbershornet.png|Inset of an Origin Aerospace Hornet blueprint showing the acceleration absorbers.
Image:Bp-accelerationabsorbersrapier.png|Inset of an Origin Aerospace Rapier II blueprint showing the acceleration absorbers.
Image:Bp-accelerationabsorbersraptor.png|Inset of an Origin Aerospace Raptor blueprint showing the acceleration absorbers.
Image:Bp-accelerationabsorbersscimitar.png|Inset of an Origin Aerospace Scimitar blueprint showing the acceleration absorbers.
</gallery>
 
[[category:technology]]

Latest revision as of 12:44, 4 August 2010

Acceleration Absorbers were a common technology on Confederation fighters in 2654. Some Confederation ships from that era mounting acceleration absorbers included Hornets, Rapier IIs, Scimitars, and Raptors. Acceleration absorbers helped to reduce the effects of high velocity maneuvering on the pilot's body that at space combat speeds would otherwise have been lethal.