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NWO Cyborg 5960x (subversion VPUNPCKHQDQ)
Hm, Dahak...

This time though, your problems only increase linearly with size. So if you make it twice as long, well, better plan the whole february to turn it around. But at least it's not a whole season![]()
Well, in ST they have a lot of technobabble, not the least being the inertial dampers. Which, if you think about it, what do they do?
Well, if the ship is going, say to impulse a mere 0.1, that is to say 0.1c, in one second, you have an acceleration of approx 3x107 m/s2. Well 1g is approximately 10 m/s2. (Or more than close enough for back of napkin calculations.) So it's accelerating at 3,000,000 (THREE MILLION!) g.
From the point of view of someone inside the ship, either the back wall is coming at them at 3 million g, or they're suddenly falling towards it at 3 million g.
To realize how dire that is, kinetic energy equals work, which is force times distance. And the force is the mass times acceleration. We're still going all classic Newtonian here, which is why I didn't give it half impulse or something. (Well, it may not be technically strictly true, but it's good enough for back of envelope maths.) If you're just 1m from the wall, each kilogram in your body would get a kinetic energy of 30 million Joules. If we took a lithe little cadet (I'm looking at you, Wesley!), let's say only 50 kg, he'd hit the wall with an energy of 1.5 BILLION joules, or about 360 kg of TNT.
Since it's all going in one direction, think more like a 360 kg shaped charge. Yeah, he's going clean through. Well, in the form of soup, but he is
So obviously you have to counter that 3 million g acceleration somehow, for the people and equipment inside. And it's not enough to brace them against the chair, because when your body weighs 150,000 tons suddenlly, you crush yourself just fine. You have to make it so every point inside sees an acceleration of zero.
How? Well, remember when I said that gravity is literally acceleration. So essentially you'd have to create a gravity field inside that pulls them with the same 3 million g towards the front of the ship. I'm not sure how, but that's basically what you have to do.
At which point it ties in with the question about artificial gravity plates. If you can create a 3 million g gravity to keep your crew from squashing, then 1g so they stay on the floor should be the very easy sub-case.
True on both accounts. Still, I got to do a thought experiment that involved punting Wesley through a metal wall, so it was worth it![]()
I wish more "Space exploration" science fiction wasn't focused on aliens / extraterrestrial life.
Space as a concept is interesting and fascinating enough. That's why, faults they might have had, I loved the Martian and Gravity.
The Martian was pretty good. Haven't seen Gravity.
it's in a some sort of alternative universe where we still have a shuttle program (and now I've made myself sad)
Star Trekking, across the Universe.
All aboard the Enterprise under Captain Kirk!
Star Trekking, across the Universe.
Always going forward 'cause we cannot find reverse.
Anything that puts Wesley through pain, misery and death is good.
Still don't understand such hatred for Wesley.
Still don't understand such hatred for Wesley.
Still, as I was saying, as long as Gene was actually in charge of the show, that character was still palatable. Turning it to eleven and then some happened after Gene was dead. Not that it makes the character any less stupid in the end.