By the
early 22nd century the plasma fusion engine were 10 times more powerful than
their older cousins. Ships crisscrossed
the solar system in mere weeks, with not even 1/1000th the
needed mass of chemical rockets. Humanity spread out all over
the solar system, starting settlements on Mars, the
moon, Europa, in the asteroid field, and even on Venus. Travel was cheap, and
materials were in abundance. Over a thousand people left the cradle of the
solar system on generation ships, hoping to found new worlds (over a century
later one was still burning its plasma fusion drive when it was overtaken by a jump-capable
ship heading for the same destination).
By the
time ships jumped to other stars, engineers had developed the next great
advance in plasma fusion technology: the "scoop." It is an
electromagnetic mesh generated from a generated from a ship that funnels
hydrogen from the atmospheres of gas giants like Jupiter. With the refueling option ships could stay
out on mission for years,
even long enough to build a new colony, and even new ships.
Today's
ships have developed even better processing capabilities, better refueling
efficiency, and even more power. Modern Ships can create two million
kilograms of thrust for ten seconds from less than a thimble full of liquid
hydrogen. Despite this, fuel makes up more than half of the mass of today's warships.
The fuel is needed for combat maneuvers, which use much more fuel than
non-combats maneuvers.
source: Terran & Avarian Fleet Book
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