Rather than having "thrusters" and "class 1 hyperdrive" and "1MW pulse laser" and so on, I wonder if Dangerous could have a little more variety?
Say you have different "brands" of ship equipment, made by different manufacturers in different systems, with different characteristics.
Things you could differentiate are;
- size/weight of equipment
- effectiveness (thrust, power, jump distance, whatever's appropriate)
- efficiency; (e.g. fuel consumption)
- damage resistance / reliability
- cost
So if you were interested in racing, or very fast message delivery, you could not only buy yourself a fighter (with plenty of space for drives) but you could also buy yourself a further 20% increase in acceleration by getting hold of the latest neutron-stressed double thrust vector thrusters from Faulcon de Lacy (or whoever), ignoring the fact that they drink highly expensive at an alarming rate and need a full service every 20 AU, and cost more than a small starship...
Equally, an explorer would want parts with long range, good fuel efficiency and great reliability, and speed would be a secondary priority.
Say you have different "brands" of ship equipment, made by different manufacturers in different systems, with different characteristics.
Things you could differentiate are;
- size/weight of equipment
- effectiveness (thrust, power, jump distance, whatever's appropriate)
- efficiency; (e.g. fuel consumption)
- damage resistance / reliability
- cost
So if you were interested in racing, or very fast message delivery, you could not only buy yourself a fighter (with plenty of space for drives) but you could also buy yourself a further 20% increase in acceleration by getting hold of the latest neutron-stressed double thrust vector thrusters from Faulcon de Lacy (or whoever), ignoring the fact that they drink highly expensive at an alarming rate and need a full service every 20 AU, and cost more than a small starship...
Equally, an explorer would want parts with long range, good fuel efficiency and great reliability, and speed would be a secondary priority.
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