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→Afterburners and microwarpdrives: Noted mass increase and cycle times. Expanded size table to cover Mass and Thrust. |
→Afterburners and microwarpdrives: moved the sentence on undersized ABs down to the formula paragraph. Noted 500MNs on Capitals. |
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There are certain Tech 2 ships ([[Interceptors]], [[Interdictors]], [[Assault Frigates]], and [[Heavy Assault Cruisers]]) which suffer less from microwarpdrive signature penalties. These ships are able to take advantage of microwarpdrive speeds, and use them to evade enemy fire. Additionally, ships designed by [[Sansha's Nation]] have a unique bonus to Afterburner speed, allowing them to achieve speeds comparable to those of microwarpdrives, but with none of the drive's penalties. | There are certain Tech 2 ships ([[Interceptors]], [[Interdictors]], [[Assault Frigates]], and [[Heavy Assault Cruisers]]) which suffer less from microwarpdrive signature penalties. These ships are able to take advantage of microwarpdrive speeds, and use them to evade enemy fire. Additionally, ships designed by [[Sansha's Nation]] have a unique bonus to Afterburner speed, allowing them to achieve speeds comparable to those of microwarpdrives, but with none of the drive's penalties. | ||
There are different sizes of propulsion modules | There are different sizes of propulsion modules, intended for use on different sizes of ships. | ||
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:''V_max = V_base × ( 1 + V_bonus × ( Thrust / mass ))'' | :''V_max = V_base × ( 1 + V_bonus × ( Thrust / mass ))'' | ||
In practice, that last thrust/mass term is almost equal to one when using properly sized modules on Frigates, Cruisers, and Battleships; and the ship's new maximum velocity is about equal to its base velocity multiplied by the bonus of the propulsion module. However, certain exceptionally light-weight ships (like many Triglavian ships) can achieve higher speed bonuses; and heavier-weight ships like Destroyers and Battlecruisers will receive lower speed bonuses than their prop modules would state. | In practice, that last thrust/mass term is almost equal to one when using properly sized modules on Frigates, Cruisers, and Battleships; and the ship's new maximum velocity is about equal to its base velocity multiplied by the bonus of the propulsion module. However, certain exceptionally light-weight ships (like many Triglavian ships) can achieve higher speed bonuses; and heavier-weight ships like Destroyers and Battlecruisers will receive lower speed bonuses than their prop modules would state. Also as a result of this formula, using an undersized afterburner on a larger ship will provide only a very small speed boost. In general, the only time this is ever done is in the act of fitting a battleship-sized 500MN microwarpdrive to a capital ship, as a sort of maneuvering thruster used in single cycles improve alignment times. | ||
=== Oversized afterburners === | === Oversized afterburners === | ||