Open letter to FD concerning fleet carriers...

We'll probably get a look into the reasoning behind this on the 2nd of April with the reveal. But it doesn't hurt to ask questions.
 
Seriously FD, how can you add Tritium as a commodity to fuel the carrier,
when you had the perfect commodity with Bromellite?

:LOL:

Also, no doom, no open letter. As you were...

Get back in.

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We all know FCs are powered by Lavian Brandy.
 
It would be interesting to see if ships docking with the carrier can sell it to the carrier.
That should help spread the wealth.
In terms of the affordability of carriers surely Fdev as the galactic government should be guaranteeing 80% of income to us self employed pilots who can't participate in game because of work..? ;)
 
I'm pretty sure as a mainly squadron asset you can sell them the commodities used to fuel them (Bromellite and/or Tritium).
 
Space legs is going to be more like no mans sky than star citizen.

Heard it here first.

Not that hard since nms today is practically elite dangerous when there is overlap.
 
well basic ship fuel is called "hydrogen fuel". hydrogen fuel is what we use to power our current spacecraft. it's compact and efficient. it gets combined with oyxgen for rockets. it can make fuel cells for electric applications, but generally in current spacecraft solar or rtg is used. still, I assumed that everything in Elite was using something beyond nuclear-powered engines, especially where the FSD is concerned. some freaky antimatter or even post antimatter quantum thing. the hydrogen fuel thing was just some allowance to ubiquity.

tritium is generally used a second stage fuel in a fusion reaction. it's very rare and expensive, and one of the most import/export controlled substances.
 
Seriously FD, how can you add Tritium as a commodity to fuel the carrier,
when you had the perfect commodity with Bromellite?

:LOL:

Also, no doom, no open letter. As you were...
According to previous info it would be a new commodity. Its on the Wiki as well (I know, I know)

Misread it, sry bud.

Yeah, why?
shakes fist ✊
 
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Isnt Tritium (hydrogen-3) one of the fabled fuels for a nuclear fussion future?
considering that the larger Orbis stations use tokamak engines to fuel themselves, Tritium fused with Deuterium seems to be correct.

(getting my nerd on)
 
Yes.
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(Bless Tothos)


The Children of Tothos were a fringe religious sect founded by Barnabas Cole and based out of the Zlota system. Members believed they had been chosen by a demonic being called Tothos, and they worshiped Cole, who claimed he could summon Tothos from the void with a large ritual sacrifice. The Children were highly influential in Zlota, and counted among their members several councillors on the Zlota Executive Council of Zlota Federal Holdings, the minor faction that controlled the system.
In February 3305, the Children learned that one Zlota Federal Holdings executive, Councillor Willard Morgenstern, was illegally funding the production of portable nuclear weapons at an unregistered planetary outpost. The Children raided the outpost, killing all of its personnel, and seized a prototype warhead known as the Lucifer Device. The Federal Intelligence Agency launched a manhunt for Barnabas Cole and his followers in order to locate the Lucifer Device, but were too late to prevent the Children from occupying Archambault Terminal in the Chun Tstar system on March 14. The standoff lasted until April 4, when FIA Senior Agent Rochelle Karim infiltrated the cult and killed Cole before he could detonate the Lucifer Device. In the aftermath of the Archambault Terminal occupation, the Children of Tothos were forcibly disbanded, and the FIA launched a review of other fringe religions with the aim of preventing similar incidents.
 
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