Children of a Dead Earth

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[EO] Orbit Guard Cutter
   
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[EO] Orbit Guard Cutter

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I love my dreadnaughts, but sometimes your army empties their coffers on reasearch *cough* bribes *cough*. Still need to put some ships in space, Ember Orbits presents the orbit guard cutter. At the cost of 500KC and 200t this ship is the epitome of buget cuts. This ship still packs a decent arsenal for it's size with monopropellant micro missles and light railguns. This ship will also survive a wave of stock flack missles if pointed streight at them, we did not take out the WHOLE crew saftey buget after all.

At a glance:
Weapons
1000x monopropellant micromissle (say that 10 times fast)
2x 500kw railgun

Engine Room
3 kms DeltaV
.5-1 g acceleration

Cost
500 KC
200 T

Warrenty is void if the crew module is replaced with a nuke and the ship is used as a missle.
12 Comments
AtomHeartDragon 20 Jun, 2018 @ 2:05pm 
I am still not convinced that making a crew module (or pretty much anything) out of something that can be cut with a butter knife and that catches fire if you as much as spit on it is a good idea.

Mg, OTOH is well behaved - it needs a lot of heat dumped into it before it ignites, has good mechanical properties and you can even make jet engine parts out of it.

IMO potassium shouldn't even be available as structural material in game, only as possible coolant.
ImpressiveMediocrity  [author] 19 Jun, 2018 @ 9:03pm 
I've read that potasium, while painfully nasty, does react with the inner layer of the tank to form byproducts that potassium cannot react with. Dangerous, YES, but I am not confident that on a ship with a RTG that is about 50K away from melting. As far as criminals and nukes, in the COADE universe super enriched fuel seems to be pretty common and silicon areogel is cheap so...
AtomHeartDragon 19 Jun, 2018 @ 1:32pm 
The only feasible way to get the crew into potassium CM on a ship using fluorine oxidizer would be to restrain them and build the ship around (taking into account that they would be kicking and screaming all the time).
AtomHeartDragon 19 Jun, 2018 @ 1:29pm 
Criminals are unliely to nuke you, but a bunch of bolted-on missile or drone grade chemical motors would let them dodge the missiles with relative ease.

Magnesium is nasty if it catches fire, but it's pretty inert in bulk and due to being light and strong is attractive enough to be used as structural material in automotive and aviation - both civilian and miltary.

Potassium OTOH is downright nasty all the time - soft, melty, reacts with pretty much everything and catches fire for no good reason. Definitely not a CM (or anything else structural) material.

Selenium doesn't seem to be used as structural material at all and solar abundance is low, so I don't know why it is so cheap, nor if it's actually attractive mechanically (which I didn't expect since it's essentially a more metallic cousin of sulfur).
ImpressiveMediocrity  [author] 18 Jun, 2018 @ 5:23pm 
The micromissles are for disabling civllian ships/lightly armed criminal ships when the cutter does not want to get close, this is a police ship, so the missles and guns are not here to punch through 5 CM of boron fillament.
ImpressiveMediocrity  [author] 18 Jun, 2018 @ 5:21pm 
Magnesium tends to burn when in contact with oxygen (I think), thats why im not using it on crew modules, selenium is only stongish, but it is cheap.
AtomHeartDragon 18 Jun, 2018 @ 1:01pm 
Wait, is selenium actually this strong or are we dealing with boron 2.0?
AtomHeartDragon 18 Jun, 2018 @ 11:38am 
What's wrong with, say, magnesium? I'd probably prefer using something else for CM specifically, but it's nice, light, abundant and sane engineering material. I'm not that fond of selenium because it's actually quite puzzling whyy it's so cheap in CoADE - it's actually quite a rare element and properties are nothing to write home about.

Anyway, you have definitely hit home when it comes to cheap and light - no argument here - and the ship is definitely a keeper.

I still think that rapid fire guns would serve it better than micromissiles (the RG is sweet, though; also I wonder how well would those micromissiles perform if fired out of high velocity gun or blast launcher) and that it might be possible to improve upon this design with changes to mass distribution (effectively free turnabout boost), roll capability and some sort of thin anti-flash layer (silica aerogel?), possibly shaving the very rim of boron filament cap to make up for the extra mass and cost.

Just my two cents.
ImpressiveMediocrity  [author] 17 Jun, 2018 @ 1:00pm 
As far as making cheap ships, crew modules made of selenium if you want to play fair and potassium if you don't are real life savers.
ImpressiveMediocrity  [author] 17 Jun, 2018 @ 12:58pm 
Thanks Atom Heart Dragon, this really wasn't designed to be a competitive warship, just a how small can I get things test ship. It is made for the space equivilant of the coastguard so they can have something with a little bit of punch to it instead of ships with no weapons, will be making changes.