Spaceships:
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new spaceships are very uncommon now days, being extremly expensive to build and maintain. almost exclusivly merchant transports, the few civillian ownedvessels belong to upper class familys who use them to visit realatives off planet. of course, the various scavenger stations about are always jurry rigging "new" ships out of what they have around, but these are not sold to outsiders, and due o their low quality, most would not want one.
Engine Types:
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Glider Propulsion System: the glider propulsion sysytem is implmented in some or another in almost every space vessel. the basic model consisits of a set of six wings, three on each side of a ship, with a small impulse emitter behind it. the emitters constantly put out force, so the wings can be adjusted to turn the ship in different ways, like a rudder on a boat.
Impulse Emitter: another standerdized device aboard space ships, the impulse emitter constantly projects beams of force at various intensity and density. the is used to move ships forward, or if equipped with side emitters, turn it. they areused in fully Glide systems.
Surface To Space Engine: made for ships launching from a planet, it is a supersized combustion engine made to provide escape from the planets atmosphere. all ships with this have an impulse emitter for free space navigation.
Power Sources:
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Impulse Battery: an impulse battery is an extremly compacted device holding the nergy nesscary to power a ships impulse emmiters. they come in only 1 model, whih hold approxamitly 7 hours of engine activity. they are also extrmly flammable, even when drained, due to the nature of the casing
Power Types:
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