Right, Yes. I get that this is a soft-science universe, but like I said earlier, I don't like the design because it doesn't quite correspond to our ability to ignore physics for our technological advancements in tandem with what we have now. The problem I have with utterly ignoring the scientific fact of today is that we lose meaning of advancement and scale. This is our very first power generation, and if we use it to literally break apart matter directly into energy, what would we do to improve? We'd have to use terms and methods of improvement that have no bearing on us, no meaning or any type of satisfaction of utilizing. Additionally, the GM might not have a scale of how hard the actual design is to construct.
If we use the very easy
tm method of fission to power our ships, we have a very obvious and assumed method of advancement, that is from fission to fusion (Maybe even fusion assisted fission!), then Fusion to Antimatter based fusion and from antimatter to something progressively more fantastic, and at any point we can slide off this railway into something Fun. However, if we go to the Digestive Bio-Reactor, I can't really think of any track to jump off of for improvement besides a Daft Punk Song.
The Thorium Reactor is what we want; It includes the manipulation of biomass and a method of fission, while giving us the option of using electricity or not because the process by which the generation of elecricity is not integeral to the reactor, but an add-on to the machine, That takes an output of the reactor rather then being the reactors output.
I thought it was very clearly stated that the Reactor itself had organic parts, from the quote I had below.
These salted Thorium packets emit the particles and material by which the rest of the biosphere of our ship will harvest, utilize and if need be expel to our propulsion systems, providing heat against the cold, electricity for our thirsty bio-capacitors and ultimately a path too greater power generation.
My imagination of it was that things like the reactor shielding, parts that control/sputter the reaction or other systems where we don't quite have the organic manipulation required to manufacture into creatures just yet. Parts that we could make, the the parts that handle non-radioactive cooling/heat movement, the utilization of the reactors output into electricity or chemical products required for the function of the reactor and other systems would be organic, living components of the reactor.
To that end, I have proposed an alternative design plan that puts 3 dice to Propulsion, Reactors, and armor plates for our hull.
The Flagellum
Five million tons of fuel to bring five thousand tons of payload is a thing of the past. No more, we are free.
--Rocket Physicist Yuruck DenToresthix
Large internalized sacks of fuel-hydrogen are stored, near the back of the ship. Once the fuel is needed for propulsion, it is gassified from its solid stand and sent to an "combustion" chamber made up of solid artificial material, where the material is heated and charged by the ships reactor. This is a crude semi-chemical propulsion who's only saving grace is the fact that the propellant is directly heated by the fiery heat of the reactor, allowing it to travel at greater speeds and to farther distances then previous methods of post-rebellion propulsion.
The Anion Hull
Just as life flourishes in the sea, soo too does it flourish in the sky.
--Unknown
The hull of our starships had not lived and breathed until very recently, today infact.
This hull consists of of metal plates, capillaries and veins and then internal reservoirs of a frothy foamy solution that upon exposure to the void, hardens into a solid metal foam, that should hold in the vital life fluids and gasses of the ship from the merciless void. The idea is that once a plate is breached, it would froth up entirely as the internal reservoirs ruptured into the veins, "compromising" the plate with and causing both intenral and external space to be instantly pushed in/out with the metal-foam.
The metal plates has been adjusted as well, so that although they collapse easily from impacts on the inside, they are more durable from a hit form the outside.
Design Plan
6 Dice to Thorium Reactor, 4 to Telepathic Organ (2) : Blood_Librarian, Nakéen
3 Dice to Digestive Bio reactor, 3 Dice to Sublight Drive Organ, 3 Dice to Grubbling Seeker, hold one dice for revisions (2) : Jerick, Rockeater
3 Dice to Thorium Reactor, 3 Dice to the Flagellum, 3 Dice to the Anion Hull, 1 Dice to revision (1) :Blood_Librarian