Jumpgate-sized constructs that would just accelerate any objects that pass through. Make them act like that object has a huge weightless thruster on its back. And make a chain of about a dozen. One every 2-5 seconds of traveling.
Wouldn't be of much use in the current game, but maybe some day we'll have more stuff around sectors.
I'm posting this because the side view at ~16km/s is quite nice. It would be great to cruise along an asteroid belt or between faraway stations (for the impression of saving time). Also, it just looks cool gaining a lot of speed in a short time. And slowing down at the exit.
The Moon is about 10 000km in diameter. I went about 200km/s today. It would take around a minute to go full circle around it. And imagine taking a trip like that around Earth :D
But I don't recommend you try this in-game. After a certain speed, it gets uglier the faster you go.
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Uthael
Jumpgate-sized constructs that would just accelerate any objects that pass through. Make them act like that object has a huge weightless thruster on its back. And make a chain of about a dozen. One every 2-5 seconds of traveling.
Wouldn't be of much use in the current game, but maybe some day we'll have more stuff around sectors.
I'm posting this because the side view at ~16km/s is quite nice. It would be great to cruise along an asteroid belt or between faraway stations (for the impression of saving time). Also, it just looks cool gaining a lot of speed in a short time. And slowing down at the exit.
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A bit hard, but related suggestion:
The Moon is about 10 000km in diameter. I went about 200km/s today. It would take around a minute to go full circle around it. And imagine taking a trip like that around Earth :D
But I don't recommend you try this in-game. After a certain speed, it gets uglier the faster you go.
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