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|fluff=This is a partially encased glowing beam of energy, accompanied by a cage of silver wires distributed just under the outside shell of whatever is supposed to be transported. | |fluff=This is a partially encased glowing beam of energy, accompanied by a cage of silver wires distributed just under the outside shell of whatever is supposed to be transported. | ||
|credits=3000, plus 100 per meter |weight=100 [[Kilograms|Kilogram]] per meter | |credits=3000, plus 100 per meter |weight=100 [[Kilograms|Kilogram]] per meter | ||
|effect1=After a standard action inputting the calculated jump, the standard hyperdrive takes one round to align and make a 10000c | |effect1=After a standard action inputting the calculated jump, the standard hyperdrive takes one round to align and make a 10000c/10ly [[hyperspace jump]] for everything within the confines of the cage of the silver wires, plus 5 meters beyond, consuming 1 [[Kilograms|kilogram]] of [[tachyonium]] per meter of hyperdrive size. | ||
|special=A Standard Hyperdrive is an energy beam of a specific length which limits how large of an area the metal cage defining what gets transported can cover: no part of the cage may be beyond a distance from the beam equal to the length of the beam, otherwise the jump fails. | |special=A Standard Hyperdrive is an energy beam of a specific length which limits how large of an area the metal cage defining what gets transported can cover: no part of the cage may be beyond a distance from the beam equal to the length of the beam, otherwise the jump fails. | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:27, 16 October 2024
| Standard Hyperdrive Gadget
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| This is a partially encased glowing beam of energy, accompanied by a cage of silver wires distributed just under the outside shell of whatever is supposed to be transported. | |
| Credits 3000, plus 100 per meter Weight 100 Kilogram per meter
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| Effects: After a standard action inputting the calculated jump, the standard hyperdrive takes one round to align and make a 10000c/10ly hyperspace jump for everything within the confines of the cage of the silver wires, plus 5 meters beyond, consuming 1 kilogram of tachyonium per meter of hyperdrive size. | |
| Special: A Standard Hyperdrive is an energy beam of a specific length which limits how large of an area the metal cage defining what gets transported can cover: no part of the cage may be beyond a distance from the beam equal to the length of the beam, otherwise the jump fails. |
