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====== Hyperspace Travel ====== | ====== Hyperspace Travel ====== | ||
- | In the Star Army Role-Play Hyperspace travel is usage of an internal drive system to transport a bubble of space (including the ship where the drive system is activated) to another location through hyperspace (outside of normal space). In the SARP, hyperspace travel is currently only available in straight lines. | + | In the Star Army Role-Play Hyperspace travel is usage of an internal drive system to transport a bubble of space (including the ship where the drive system is activated) to another location through hyperspace (outside of normal space). |
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- | Actual time spent in hyperspace from the ship's point of view may not be the same as the actual time it takes to get from one place to another. Often, crew may spend hours in transit, but arrive at the time they departed. | + | Hyperspace travel |
- | Hyperspace drives typically have tremendous energy requirements, | + | * Can only be done in straight lines |
+ | * Cannot be started or ended inside the sphere of gravitational | ||
- | The hyperfold is a bubble that takes anything inside it along for the ride; this bubble is often adjustable in size. The inside of the hyperfold bubble is causally isolated from the outside, and no two ships have ever encountered one another in hyperspace. | + | Hyperspace fold through solid objects such as stars and even large amounts of matter like nebulae is not safe. Objects with mass can suffer a " |
- | | There was a brief ' | + | Actual time spent in hyperspace from the ship's point of view may not necessarily be the same as the actual time it takes to get from one place to another. |
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+ | Hyperspace drives typically have tremendous energy requirements, | ||
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+ | ===== Hyperfold ===== | ||
+ | The hyperfold is a bubble that takes anything inside it along for the ride; this bubble is often adjustable in size. The inside of the hyperfold bubble is causally isolated from the outside, and no two ships have ever encountered one another in hyperspace. | ||
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+ | ===== RP Example ===== | ||
+ | //There was a brief ' | ||