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Here is my newest POV work... it capitalizes on work from my previous endeavors
to fill up the inside space of the craft.
World: Aurora
Ship: Singularity - Victory Class
Travels: The between, a low oxygen region with little or no gravity
Power: Steam/propeller
Crew: 6-8
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Inside, rear section...
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On 9-4-2012 17:46, Becraft, Robert wrote:
> Inside, rear section...
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Very nice. The wood texture (shelves especially and maybe table) may
need a bit more scaling and turbulence.
Thomas
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>Becraft, Robert on date 09/04/2012 17.46 wrote:
> Inside, rear section...
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The food is a little atipic... but I like it
;-)
Paolo
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Engine room detail added and a full head of steam is up... traveling soon.
Without glass so the inside details can be seen.
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On 11-4-2012 0:40, Becraft, Robert wrote:
> Engine room detail added and a full head of steam is up... traveling soon.
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> Without glass so the inside details can be seen.
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I would like to travel in that contraption!
Question: Where does the engine take its oxygen for combustion, in a low
oxygen environment?
Thomas
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Thomas de Groot <tho### [at] degrootorg> wrote:
> On 11-4-2012 0:40, Becraft, Robert wrote:
> > Engine room detail added and a full head of steam is up... traveling soon.
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> > Without glass so the inside details can be seen.
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> I would like to travel in that contraption!
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> Question: Where does the engine take its oxygen for combustion, in a low
> oxygen environment?
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> Thomas
Good question Thomas,
It will draw it up from the bottom through the hole below the combustion
chamber. I am planning a ram-jet kind of contraption that sucks in what little
air there is and compresses it for use in the furnace. It needs to do this so
that it doesn't use up all the oxygen inside the vehicle that the travelers will
need to survive.
I'm also planning on adding a variety of other external tanks and pipes that
will contain fuel and additional oxygen.
Robert.
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On 11-4-2012 15:23, Becraft, Robert wrote:
> Good question Thomas,
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> It will draw it up from the bottom through the hole below the combustion
> chamber. I am planning a ram-jet kind of contraption that sucks in what little
> air there is and compresses it for use in the furnace. It needs to do this so
> that it doesn't use up all the oxygen inside the vehicle that the travelers will
> need to survive.
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> I'm also planning on adding a variety of other external tanks and pipes that
> will contain fuel and additional oxygen.
>
Incredible how there always is an *easy* solution to the most complex
problems! Real Life should take example ;-)
Thomas
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