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The first paragraph should be tweaked to revise the statement that the Akwende drive is the basis of "all" interstellar travel and that without it, ships would be confined to their home system. There *are* other methods of faster-than-light travel that are simply much less viable. The Hopper Drives used by the Pilgrims were what were initially used to explore/colonize the systems around Sol. | The first paragraph should be tweaked to revise the statement that the Akwende drive is the basis of "all" interstellar travel and that without it, ships would be confined to their home system. There *are* other methods of faster-than-light travel that are simply much less viable. The Hopper Drives used by the Pilgrims were what were initially used to explore/colonize the systems around Sol. | ||
Done. A question, though. I don't have LOAF's Jump FAQ handy, but is what the article describes an accurate reflection of 'jump physics' in the WC universe? - Wedge |
Latest revision as of 12:44, 19 May 2010
The first paragraph should be tweaked to revise the statement that the Akwende drive is the basis of "all" interstellar travel and that without it, ships would be confined to their home system. There *are* other methods of faster-than-light travel that are simply much less viable. The Hopper Drives used by the Pilgrims were what were initially used to explore/colonize the systems around Sol.
Done. A question, though. I don't have LOAF's Jump FAQ handy, but is what the article describes an accurate reflection of 'jump physics' in the WC universe? - Wedge