Update 3
July, 2052. Lunar Base.
Phase 1 Turn 3 orders: April-July 2052.
Ship modifications: (choose up to 4)
- Further superstructure expansion
- Large cargobay
- Medical Bay. Cost 3 RU. Size 2. Mass 1. Electricity 1 MW
- Recreational Commons. Cost 5 RU. Size 4. Mass 4 units. Electricity 1 MW
Science/Engineering Project: (choose 1, say how much RU to spend)
- He-3 MCF Fusion generator /w external radiators. (Try to boost reliability and fuel efficiency, and make it maintenance friendly.) 0 RU
Cargo purchase: (choose any number)
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Ship modifications: (choose up to 4)
- Further superstructure expansion
- Large cargobay
- Medical Bay. Cost 3 RU. Size 2. Mass 1. Electricity 1 MW
- Recreational Commons. Cost 5 RU. Size 4. Mass 4 units. Electricity 1 MWConstruction on the ship continues, with the planned expansion being framed out and some vital modules being mounted into the existing framework. Many amoung the future crew are happy to note that this ship has both a recreational commons and a fully-sized medical bay. And, with the cargo bay now mounted, the loading of any cargo can begin.
Science/Engineering Project: (choose 1, say how much RU to spend)
- He-3 MCF Fusion generator /w external radiators. (Try to boost reliability and fuel efficiency, and make it maintenance friendly.) 0 RU(86) Lunar Base's engineers are asked to review the design of the Magnetic-Confinement Reactor, though no dedicated teams or lab time is allocated. They do their best, and by the end of June have completed a review on the reliability of the design. They find that it should be quite reliable, generally speaking; while they believe that particles will sometimes escape from the containment field, and gradually corrode the magnets faster than anticipated, with vigilant monitoring and occasional power-down cycles for repairs and general maintainance any problems there should be postponed indefinitely. Routine maintenance will not be a problem - while the maintainance access is very cramped and often uncomfortably hot, it is not significantly worse than many other areas of the ship.
The group who made the study have suggested using this data to improve on the design's flaws, making it more practical to run for the potentially decade-long periods without failure, in case one reactor is somehow damaged inflight.
This would be a cheap project, 5-10 RU, and be taken at a +10 bonus; however, it would push back the beginning reactor construction for another turn.Random Event Roll: 52. Everything proceeds within the planned schedules and budgets, most of the minor hangups encountered previously having been ironed out.
Phase 1 Turn 3 status: July 2052.Resources:363 RU.
Starship: unnamed, hybrid Ark-Outpost ShipTotal Size: 170 units
Structure mass: 85 units.
Installed components:
- 4 Ark Cryobays. Size 10x4, mass 15x4. -10x4 power.
- Closed-Loop Lifesupport and Hydroponics. Size 4, mass 3. -6 power.
- Damage Control & Machine Shop. Size 4, mass 2. -1 power.
- Large Cargo Bay. Cost 4 RU. Size 43. Mass 2.
- Medical Bay. Cost 3 RU. Size 2. Mass 1. -1 power.
- Recreational Commons. Cost 5 RU. Size 4. Mass 4 units. -1 power.
Total mass: 184 units.
Free space: 79 units.
Required power: 49 units.
Maximum power output: 0 units.
Total fuel: 0 units
Fuel remaining at destination: 0 unitsCrew Lifesupport: 15
Required Crew: 1
Destination: Star A, distance 1.
Max. thrust: none
Acceleration profile: none
Flight time: infinite. (mass/thrust*distance*5 years)
Recommended Launch Date: April 2053
Late Launch Date (chance of being caught in edge of radiation storm): July 2053.
Phase 1 Turn 2 orders: July-September 2052.
Ship modifications: (choose up to 4)
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Science/Engineering Project: (choose 1, say how much RU to spend)
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Cargo purchase: (choose any number)
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