Windspren
Windspren
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16th Dec 2016
23rd Aug 2021
This warship is equipped with a 200 MW nuclear reactor, a duel-stage nuclear thermal rocket, four 5 mm railguns, four 2.5 cm coilguns, and a 5 MW output titanium-sapphire laser. Buttons are on the ship for compatibility with other crafts. Please comment!
space warship ship realistic

Comments

  • Simple_rocket_man
    Simple_rocket_man
    23rd Aug 2021
    Well, space navigation requires a lot of dv no matter how good you are. Armor is needed on a warship which is *heavy* and you need fuel to give it a reasonable amount of DV
  • asthepanda3
    asthepanda3
    22nd Nov 2020
    You don't really need that much delta-v. What you need is good orbital planning.
  • TheArchitect
    TheArchitect
    19th Jan 2018
    Reaction mass. You need all the delta-v.
  • SFStudios
    SFStudios
    10th Oct 2017
    Why is there boyl everywhere
  • Dr_Eggman
    Dr_Eggman
    19th Jul 2017
    a dust particle at near-light speeds is almost like getting hit by a AT shell the size of a volkswagen. except the force of that is in a TINY area. say your ship could survive the afore-mentioned AT shell, it is thick enough that that big of a blast is not enough. but a tiny impact of equal energy will go through WAY better!
  • Windspren
    Windspren
    10th Jul 2017
    The smaller projectile you use, the faster it can shoot. Really, speeds is mostly what matters. Nothing would ablate the projectile due to there being a lack of atmosphere, since this is a *space* warship.
  • Eskir
    Eskir
    1st Jun 2017
    Why would you even make such small caliber railguns? There'd be nothing left of the projectile by the time it leaves the gun xD
  • sentinal-5
    sentinal-5
    12th Jan 2017
    do it! do iiitt! do it now!
  • Windspren
    Windspren
    4th Jan 2017
    Hey, let me know if you want me to do more ships like these. I made some more reactors and engines in different sizes, so maybe I could do a large drone carrier with functioning drones?
  • Windspren
    Windspren
    4th Jan 2017
    Wow, thanks!