<nods>I'm also thinking that it wouldn't be an instantaneous transfer - 0.1ly per 3 secs or something like that, with a chance of damage on each iteration.
Sounds good - gotta balance that exploit somehow!
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<nods>I'm also thinking that it wouldn't be an instantaneous transfer - 0.1ly per 3 secs or something like that, with a chance of damage on each iteration.
Sounds good - gotta balance that exploit somehow!
Wouldn't that be in contradiction to the available fuel-scoop mechanism, since we can already scoop energy off the sun and directly use it as fuel without a delay. Why should there be any difference with fuel that is just stored in additional containers? You'd just pump it from there to your main tank, similar to what the extra fuel tanks opx does.phkb wrote: ↑Fri Jun 30, 2017 12:18 amSo you run the risk of equipment damage during the transfer? That would certainly be worth considering.Cody wrote:wouldn't there be some risk involved?
I'm also thinking that it wouldn't be an instantaneous transfer - 0.1ly per 3 secs or something like that, with a chance of damage on each iteration.
Not quite. [begin handwave] The fuel scoop takes fuel from outside the ship into the main tanks. Fuel containers are in your cargo hold. The magnetic seals on the containers are designed around a one-way transfer from the fuel scoop. Bypassing this and reversing the flow of fuel, inside a pressurised, air-filled ship, could potentially ignite the fuel with disastrous consequences.[end handwave]CmdrGumbo wrote:Wouldn't that be in contradiction to the available fuel-scoop mechanism
Well you can, of course, always construct a case that makes it sound reasonable. I still say it's a contradiction, but of course I also see the need to keep things in balance.phkb wrote: ↑Fri Jun 30, 2017 6:32 amNot quite. [begin handwave] The fuel scoop takes fuel from outside the ship into the main tanks. Fuel containers are in your cargo hold. The magnetic seals on the containers are designed around a one-way transfer from the fuel scoop. Bypassing this and reversing the flow of fuel, inside a pressurised, air-filled ship, could potentially ignite the fuel with disastrous consequences.[end handwave]CmdrGumbo wrote:Wouldn't that be in contradiction to the available fuel-scoop mechanism
Well, it has a certain ring of plausibility anyway. If you squint.
Thanks a_c!another_commander wrote:FuelTweaks OXP release post split to new topic in Expansion Pack
Thanks a lot!another_commander wrote: ↑Wed Aug 02, 2017 7:28 amFuelTweaks OXP release post split to new topic in Expansion Pack as per phkb's request: https://bb.oolite.space/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=18947
I disagree, it isnt the Elite universe, its the Frontier Universe. The two universes are completely different and only really connected by the elite brand and some of the same people working on them.gilhad wrote: ↑Sat Jan 11, 2020 12:13 amSo it was canonical Elite Universe, where taking fuel canister was normal, large ships had more fuel consumption (as of large Engines), size of Engine and mass of ship allowed to have different Range and to carry different amount of Fuel for making more jumps in raw (and trade Range/Speed for Cargo TC space), harvesting Fuel was a way to make some small money and it "just worked"