More rocket types
Posted: Sun Oct 27, 2024 9:30 pm
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Reusable rockets feels like a great fit for space age
Why
It is kinda sad that in space age there are no advanced rockets. Reusable rocket would be a nice fit.
What
New rocket type, locked by several planets (volcanos and fulgora maybe). It didn't have to be cheat like trivialization, the rocket would cost much more, let's say 5x more, and would need to be fulled and repaired after each flight. The repairs would start at lets say 75 percent of the rocket cost, and by research, the cost would be pushed down, but the research itself would require number of starts. There could even be a chance for the rocket to crash. If that would be the case, the research would require not only total number of starts, but number of starts with a single unit.
Reusable rockets feels like a great fit for space age
Why
It is kinda sad that in space age there are no advanced rockets. Reusable rocket would be a nice fit.
What
New rocket type, locked by several planets (volcanos and fulgora maybe). It didn't have to be cheat like trivialization, the rocket would cost much more, let's say 5x more, and would need to be fulled and repaired after each flight. The repairs would start at lets say 75 percent of the rocket cost, and by research, the cost would be pushed down, but the research itself would require number of starts. There could even be a chance for the rocket to crash. If that would be the case, the research would require not only total number of starts, but number of starts with a single unit.