Joshua Pawlicki's Explanation of How It Works

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Please note that this material was originally a PDF written by Joshua Pawlicki that came into my hands as part of a .zip file of technical info for game purposes. When I find the proper link to Pawlicki's site, I will post it here.-- Maer

Mechanics 101

Foreward

Legal information: This fan-based companion to the Serenity Role Playing Game is non-profit, and is designed to supplement the said game by including expansive information. Serenity, Firefly, and so on are registered trademarks that are switching company hands rather rapidly. This information is based on the Firefly series.

On with the show: Well, if you're reading this, then you are a great deal like me and quite unsatisfied with “technobabble” that the Serenity RPG suggests that players use to determine the effects of a ship. This was originally designed for just myself, then myself and my GM, but I've decided to write it like this just in case it is publicized on some forum. You have my permission (if you need it) to distribute this online or whatever. Have fun, good rolls to you.

At any rate, this document (written January 14, 2006) details the core mechanics of a boat in the 'Verse, and explains the general underlying theory behind that, as well as some issues with the boats that might not occur at first glance. This is not official. It merely offers an alternative method to “technobabble” of looking at the ship mechanics. Most of the scientific principles here are correct (the outstanding exception is the Gravity Drive). But it's as close as I can get.

-Joshua Pawlicki
Ship Mechanic of the Swan


Reference Tables

Mach # = (speed of object/speed of sound) = 761 mph (1225 km/h) (at sea level, standard pressure)
                                        At higher altitudes, there being less air, sound travels slower, so Mach # increases as speed stays constant.
                                        Mach <1 is subsonic, .8-1.2 is transonic, 1-5 is supersonic, Mach >=5 is hypersonic (at which point the air around the ship
                                        gets compressed enough to really start screwing with you).

Speed of Sound = Mach 1 = 1225 km/h = 761 mph


Assumptions:
Gravity Drives can control gravitational fields through electromagnetism:

  1. Screening -                Reduces gravitational attraction between two objects.
  2. Artificial Gravity -       Creates a point that has the gravitational attraction of a planet, but only within a screening field, or on a planet-wide basis (terraforming)
  3. Inertial Control -         Setting screening and artificial gravity against each other can reduce the inertia of an object (only in one direction). Also known as Inertia Reduction. Check                                    out the source book for more information on this.


Reference Table
Function Device Fuel/Input Exhaust Brief Description
Gravity Gravity Drive Electricity Electromagnetic Radiation See Assumptions.
Power Fusion Reactor H2O Packs He2, O2, Heat, Electricity A hydrogen fusion power generator.
Heat Heat Sinks Heat None Heat storage.
Propulsion Thrusters (Pods): (See Below) (See Below) A reconfigurable multi-mode jet engine.
Turbine Electricity, H2 Heat, Fumes Spins a turbine to intake air, then ramjets it.
Ramjet H2 Heat Compresses air and heats it, expanding it.
Scramjet H2 Heat A supersonic version of the ramjet.
Rocket He2 / H2* Heat, Fumes Output of superheated gases provides thrust.
Pulse Engine Heat, Electricity, Gas* Superheated radioactive gas A really big rocket with gravitational aid.
Hull Hull None None Vacuum and radiation shielding.
Atmosphere Algae Tanks CO2, Heat, Light O2 Photosynthetic creation of oxygen.
Water Tanked Water None None Basically you just bring it along.
Food Stored Food None None Basically you just bring it along.
Waste W. M. S. Waste, Electricity Dehydrated waste, H2O Centrifuged, purified, then compacted.
Navigation Computers Electricity None Pre-placed beacons assist your computer.
Sensors Sensors Electricity None RADAR-like, but not just radio waves.
Scanners Electricity None More advanced and specific than sensors.
Communications Com. Transmission Electricity None As scanners do, it sends out a EM signal.