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something got me thinking...

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Nov 20, 2006 who? me? link
and i thought up a question...

which ship has the best displacement/thrust ratio?
Nov 20, 2006 greengeek link
Wouldn't we have to know the volume of the ship to figure that one out?
Nov 20, 2006 Will Roberts link
Probably the behemoth.
Nov 20, 2006 WE WANT LEEBS! link
Displacing vacuum is a rather tenuous concept. (pun totally intended)
Nov 20, 2006 CrippledPidgeon link
what use would displacement/thrust be?
Nov 20, 2006 moldyman link
Atmospheric flight.
Nov 20, 2006 Lexicon link
Yes, it's a rather empty argument. (pun also totally intended)
Nov 20, 2006 ArAsH link
the effect when flying through or mining gas nebulas in a distant soon™?
Nov 21, 2006 toshiro link
Displacement... as in, the (combined) space of the cylinders of an engine, at the lowest point of the revolution of the pistons?

Since when did we have internal combustion engines in space?
Nov 21, 2006 Professor Chaos link
who? me? has an internal combustion engine. My rocket ship runs on Pinot Grand Fenwick.
Nov 21, 2006 Lexicon link
Yeah, OK I think I see where who?me? is going with gravitic engine ratings/rankings:

How about we gauge them in terms of gravitic displacement? Like, a big ship displaces "X" tons of water when it's floating. Gravitic engine displacement can displace "X" tons of ship, as in move that ship through space.

If your engine does not have enough displacement, you can't have a lot of cargo. It could move your ship when empty, but not when full of extra mass.

Gravitic engines with larger "Displacement" can move your ship faster, as in a force multiplier. Does this make sense?
Nov 21, 2006 TRS link
1N thrust will move any amount of mass. I wouldn't want to be there to wait on it, but it will move.
Nov 21, 2006 CrippledPidgeon link
lexicon, what you're describing is the thrust of the ship. As TRS says, 1N of thrus will move any amount of mass.... just not very quickly in VO terms. I'm thinking he wants a Thrust/Mass ratio, in which case check the wiki. I'm pretty sure they're up there. Otherwise, you could just calculate it out yourself by, surprisingly, dividing the thrust of a ship by its empty mass....
Nov 21, 2006 moldyman link
http://www.vendetta-online.com/x/msgboard/7/12539?page=3

The whole page is thrust to mass ratios and discussion.
Nov 21, 2006 who? me? link
hmmm maybe my original question wasnt phrased correctly.

i think i meant to say length/(thrust/mass)

if that's not correct, then i want to know what ship can get to a speed where it is covering the most of its lengths the fastest.

oh wait i just remembered that there is a max speed and ships get there pretty fast so the question is really pointless.

sorry.
Nov 21, 2006 Lexicon link
Hehe.
Nov 21, 2006 greengeek link
Some ships reach top speed more quickly than others, so it does have merit, though the only way to figure it out for sure is empirical testing. We don't have (official) numbers for turbo thrust on most ships, nor do we know the exact way that the "fluid dynamics" of the universe work that cause ships to have a top speed.

I can see it now: When ships are more customizable (via crafting, engine tuning, or adding racing stripes and a giant muffler), we can have drag races to complement the Tubes and the Deneb Run. Then we can find out who spends the most time/money on their ship and has the fastest reflexes for mashing the turbo button.

On that note, /me slaps a "Type R" sticker on his popcorn guns.
Nov 21, 2006 Lexicon link
Oooooh. Drag-racing. Kickass.
Nov 21, 2006 Capt.Waffles link
We need a girl in a skirt with a handkerchief.

/me adds racing stickers for extra speed!

Little known fact: each sticker adds about 2.37% more horse power. Look it up, it's true.
Nov 21, 2006 moldyman link
Red Paint Job makes you gain an extra inch of movement.