A train going around a curve is accelerating. If you have the tech to negate inertia so little force is required to go around a curve theneradicator wrote: Tue Nov 20, 2018 3:57 pmChemplants don't make engines :p. [/nitpick]Darinth wrote: Tue Nov 20, 2018 3:21 pm But we have automated systems that are capable of putting together engines one moment and are then able to be instantly reconfigurable to make batteries.
Any society with FTL captable drives should have access to some sort of inertia negation device. Scifi games solve it with magitech..
Personally i think free-form rails are a two edged sword. Sure you can make some nice things, but it's also infinetly more annoying to build a perfectly neat grid aligned rail system. So a simple s-curve type element would suffice in my book. (As i don't dare to hope for the full 16-segment circle from the original thread.)
why aren't you using the same tech to make the train speed up or slow down on straight tracks?